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"Spy in the House of Love" is a song by art-funk ensemble Was (Not Was). It was released in 1987, but became a large hit for the group in the U.S. and the UK in 1988. It was released in 1987, but became a large hit for the group in the U.S. and the UK in 1988.
In Canada, the song became a top-10 hit, peaking at number nine on the RPM 100 Hit Tracks chart. [5] Notwithstanding its chart success, the remaining legacy of "House of Love" is that the recording sessions for the song are where Grant and Gill first spent meaningful time together, and they soon became fast friends.
The House of Love would eventually generate four singles. The first of these was "Never" (issued against the band's wishes) [11] which stalled at number 41 on the UK Singles Chart on release in 1989, as did the November follow-up "I Don't Know Why I Love You" [12] (although the latter would achieve greater success as a Radio 1 Single of the Week [10] and in reaching number 2 on the Modern Rock ...
"5 to 9" is the fourteenth episode of the sixth season of House. It aired on Fox on February 8, 2010. This episode shows the way the hospital works as seen through the eyes and works of Dean of Medicine Lisa Cuddy , which includes facing off against a large medical insurer .
A Spy in the House of Love, a 1984 song by The dBs "Spy in the House of Love (song)", a 1987 song by Was (Not Was) A Spy in the House of Love (album), a 1990 album by The House of Love; Spy in the House of Love, song by Steve Winwood 1997
"Shine On" is a song by the House of Love, written by Guy Chadwick. It was originally released as their debut single in 1987, when the band was on Creation Records, but failed to reach the UK top 100. [4] The band's subsequent singles peaked outside of the top 40 until, in early 1990, "Shine On" was re-recorded, produced by Tim Palmer and re ...
"House of Love" is a song by British boy band East 17, released in August 1992 by London Records as their debut single from their first studio album, Walthamstow (1993). The song was written by band member Tony Mortimer with its producer, Robin Goodfellow, becoming a number-one hit in Finland and Sweden.
A Spy in the House of Love is a compilation album by the British alternative rock band The House of Love. It was released in late 1990, between the release of the band's second and third albums (Fontana and Babe Rainbow) and compiles various B-sides and other unreleased studio tracks from the period. The B-sides are from their second self ...