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  2. Loverboy - Wikipedia

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    In the same year Loverboy received six Juno Awards (Canada's highest award for music) in one year, a record that still stands today. [9] Loverboy released its third album, Keep It Up, in June 1983. [6] Its first single "Hot Girls in Love" became their most successful to that date, reaching No. 11 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The video for the ...

  3. Loverboy Reimagines Early ‘80s Video for IHOP Ad ... - AOL

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    Yet Loverboy’s hits remain rock-radio staples, so when Loverboy manager Jonathan Wolfson got the call from Sony Music Publishing creative James Armstrong that IHOP wanted to use their song ...

  4. Loverboy discography - Wikipedia

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    Note: This album is NOT a compilation album composed entirely of songs by Loverboy. It does, however, contain an original song by Loverboy called "Nothing's Gonna Stop You Now" (track #2) that did not appear on any other Loverboy album or compilation until Sony's 2013 budget compilation, Loverboy the 80s. This track was referred to as being the ...

  5. Queen of the Broken Hearts - Wikipedia

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    The video for "Queen of the Broken Hearts" was the subject of an MTV contest in the summer of 1983, in which an MTV viewer won the chance to "star" in Loverboy's next video. The contest was won by a woman named Bridget Magnesi, who appeared very briefly in two shots, behind a bank of computer monitors about 15 seconds into the video.

  6. Notorious (Loverboy song) - Wikipedia

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    "Notorious" is a song by Canadian rock band Loverboy co-written by Jon Bon Jovi. It is the lead track of Wildside, peaking at number 24 and 38 on the Canadian and US charts, becoming the band's last Top 40 single in both countries. The music video was directed by David Fincher through his Propaganda Films company. [1]

  7. Loverboy (Loverboy album) - Wikipedia

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    "Lady of the 80's" Released: 1981; Loverboy is the debut studio album by Canadian rock band Loverboy. It was released in August 1980. ... (Music Canada) [10] 7× ...

  8. Live, Loud and Loose - Wikipedia

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    Live, Loud and Loose (1982–1986) is an album released by the rock band Loverboy in 2001. After the death of their original bassist Scott Smith, the band decided to release a live album. This album contains refurbished recorded live tracks from the band's intense touring from 1982 to 1986.

  9. Lovin' Every Minute of It - Wikipedia

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    Lovin' Every Minute of It is the fourth studio album, released in 1985 by the rock band Loverboy. The album became a hit thanks to the title track which reached #9 at US Billboard Hot 100, while "This Could Be the Night" peaked at #10, "Dangerous" #65 and "Lead a Double Life" #68. The album went double platinum, being the last of the band's to ...