Category: Lobo
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You’re So Vain – Carly Simon (1972)
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Background “You’re So Vain” is one of Carly Simon’s most iconic and enduring songs, released in 1972. As the lead single from her third studio album, No Secrets, the track quickly garnered widespread acclaim, solidifying Simon’s position as a formidable singer-songwriter in the early 1970s music scene. The song’s enigmatic lyrics, combined with its captivating…
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I Won’t Last a Day Without You – The Carpenters (1974)
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Background “I Won’t Last a Day Without You” is a classic pop ballad performed by the American duo The Carpenters, released in 1974. Comprising siblings Karen and Richard Carpenter, The Carpenters were renowned for their soft melodic tunes, harmonious vocals, and polished production, which became a hallmark of their sound in the 1970s. The song…
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Operator (That’s Not the Way It Feels) – Jim Croce (1972)
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Background “Operator (That’s Not the Way It Feels)” is one of Jim Croce’s most emotionally resonant and enduring songs, released in 1972. As a prominent figure in the early 1970s singer-songwriter movement, Croce was known for his storytelling prowess, blending folk, rock, and pop elements to create songs that were both relatable and deeply personal.…
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Arthur’s Theme (Best That You Can Do) – Christopher Cross (1981)
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Background “Arthur’s Theme (Best That You Can Do)” is a quintessential pop ballad performed by American singer-songwriter Christopher Cross, released in 1981. The song was specifically crafted for the 1981 film Arthur, a romantic comedy starring Dudley Moore as Arthur Bach, a wealthy and carefree man grappling with the prospect of marriage and the responsibilities…
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Through the Fire – Chaka Khan (1984)
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Background “Through the Fire” is a soulful ballad performed by the acclaimed American singer Chaka Khan, released in 1984. This song stands as one of Khan’s most iconic and enduring hits, showcasing her powerful vocal prowess and emotional depth. It was included in her album I Feel for You, which marked a significant point in…
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Tonight I Celebrate My Love – Peabo Bryson & Roberta Flack (1983)
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Background “Tonight, I Celebrate My Love” is a romantic duet performed by American artists Peabo Bryson and Roberta Flack, released in 1983. The song was a collaborative effort between Bryson, Flack, and their respective teams, aiming to create a timeless ballad that would resonate with audiences seeking a heartfelt expression of love and commitment. The…
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Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now – Starship (1987)
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Background “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now” is a song by the American rock band Starship, released as a single in February 1987. The track was written by Starship members, Grace Slick and Paul Kantner, along with songwriters Bernie Taupin and Martin Page. It was included on the band’s album No Protection, which marked a departure…
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If You Don’t Know Me by Now – Simply Red (1989)
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Background “If You Don’t Know Me by Now” is a soulful ballad performed by the British band Simply Red, released in 1989 as part of their second studio album, A New Flame. Written by Kenny Beverly and the late Bobby Eli, the song was originally recorded by the American group Harold Melvin & the Blue…
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Stuck on You – Lionel Richie (1984)
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Background “Stuck on You” is a poignant and enduring ballad by Lionel Richie, released in 1984 as part of his sophomore solo album, Can’t Slow Down. Building on the massive success of his debut album, Lionel Richie (1982), which introduced him as a solo artist separate from his work with the Commodores, “Stuck on You”…
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You’re the Inspiration – Chicago (1984)
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Background “You’re the Inspiration” is one of Chicago’s most beloved and enduring songs, released in 1984 as part of their eleventh studio album, Chicago 17. Written by Peter Cetera, the band’s bassist and lead vocalist, the song marked a significant milestone in Chicago’s illustrious career. By the early 1980s, Chicago had already established themselves as…