I Will Love Again

"I Will Love Again" is a song by the Belgian singer Lara Fabian. It was released as the second single of her self-titled album in 2000. It was her first English single.

The song was a top ten hit in Belgium, Canada, New Zealand and Spain and reached #1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play. It peaked at number 32 on the Billboard Hot 100.

"I Will Love Again" was produced by Mark Taylor and Paul Barry.

Reception

The song received a positive reception from most music critics. William Ruhlmann picked the track as the "Album's best track" in his Allmusic review. The Dooyoo review was extremely positive, and it said: "This is the strongest track on the album - a real pop song with great uptempo beat. Written by Paul Barry and Mark Taylor, and co-produced by Brian Rawling, its easily the most modern song on the album, and should have been a huge hit with the correct promotion. It actually was a huge hit in some parts of the world, including Spain and performed well in the US too. Fabian sings optimistically about getting over a broken heart and finding a new love. 10/10".

I Will (disambiguation)

I Will may refer to:

Albums

  • I Will (F.T. Island album), a 2015 album by F.T. Island
  • I Will (Mozella album), the 2006 debut album by MoZella
  • I Will (Zhang Liyin album), a 2008 album by Zhang Li Yin
  • Songs

  • "I Will" (Namie Amuro song), a 2002 song by Namie Amuro
  • "I Will" (Beatles song), a 1968 song by the Beatles
  • "I Will" (Do song), a 2007 song by Do
  • "I Will" (Dick Glasser song), a 1962 song by Dick Glasser performed by Billy Fury and others
  • "I Will" (Jimmy Wayne song), a 2008 song by Jimmy Wayne
  • "I Will", a 2007 song by American Idol contestant Paris Bennett on her album Princess P
  • "I Will", a song by Japanese band Chelsy, used as an insert song in the Blue Spring Ride anime
  • "I Will", a song by Miz
  • "I Will. (No Man's Land.)", a 2003 song by Radiohead
  • Hail to the Thief

    Hail to the Thief is the sixth studio album by the English alternative rock band Radiohead, produced by Nigel Godrich and released on 9 June 2003. Following the electronic and jazz styles of Kid A (2000) and Amnesiac (2001), Hail to the Thief returned to the guitar rock of Radiohead's earlier albums, but retained electronic elements such as drum machines, synthesisers and digital manipulation. To avoid the protracted recording sessions of previous albums, the band recorded it quickly, employing a live, "spontaneous" approach.

    Many of the album's lyrics were written in response to the War on Terror and the resurgence of right-wing politics in the West after the turn of the millennium. Songwriter and vocalist Thom Yorke said the album expresses "frustration and powerlessness and anger, and the huge gap between the people that put themselves in control and the people that allegedly voted for them."

    Despite a high-profile internet leak ten weeks before its release, Hail to the Thief debuted at number one in the United Kingdom and number three in the United States. It produced three charting singles: "There There", "Go to Sleep" and "2 + 2 = 5". It is certified platinum in the UK, Canada and the US. It was acclaimed by critics and became the fifth consecutive Radiohead album to be nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album. It was the last album released under Radiohead's six-album record contract with Parlophone.

    I Will (Mozella album)

    I Will is the debut LP recording by MoZella, released in 2006

    Track listing

    Production

    Love Again

    Love Again may refer to:

  • Love Again (Ayumi Hamasaki album), a 2013 album by Ayumi Hamasaki
  • Love Again (John Denver album), an album by John Denver
  • "Love Again" (Eddie Cochran song)
  • "Love Again" (NM song), from the 2009 music video game Dance Dance Revolution
  • "Love Again" (Kreesha Turner song)
  • "Love Again", a poem by Philip Larkin and a BBC play based on his later life
  • "Love Again", a song by Cascada from Everytime We Touch
  • "Love Again", a song by Kelly Rowland from the soundtrack of the movie Meet the Browns
  • "Love Again", a song by Rae Morris from Unguarded
  • "Love Again", a single by Pentatonix
  • Love Again (Kreesha Turner song)

    Love Again is the third single from Canadian/Jamaican singer Kreesha Turner's second album, Tropic Electric. The song was written by Turner, Jon Levine, and Shawn Desman, who also produced the track. The song was sent to radios in early April, and was put on iTunes for digital download on April 10, 2012. The song was announced as a single in early February, by Kreesha, through her Backstage Pass iPhone application. The single artwork for the song is a picture from Kreesha's photo shoot for Eckō Unltd.

    French version

    Along with the release, a French version of the song, titled 'Donne-Moi Ton Amour', was recorded, and uploaded to YouTube. The track later was released on iTunes the same day as the radio edit of the song.

    Music video

    A music video for the song was released Tuesday, May 1, 2012, on Kreesha Turner's official VEVO channel.

    Charts

    Track listing

    Radio edit

    French version

    References

    Love Again (John Denver album)

    Love Again is an album by American singer-songwriter John Denver. It was released in 1997 by CMC Records. It is alternatively known as The Unplugged Collection and A Celebration of Life (1943-1997). A Celebration of Life (1943-1997), however, consists of only twelve of the sixteen tracks included on the other versions and in an altered sequence. The album was recorded in September 1996 and featured new renditions of many of Denver's most popular songs.

    Track listing

    (Love Again and The Unplugged Collection)

  • "Annie's Song"
  • "Perhaps Love"
  • "Dreamland Express"
  • "Rocky Mountain High"
  • "Seasons of the Heart"
  • "Whispering Jesse"
  • "Take Me Home, Country Roads"
  • "For You"
  • "Windsong"
  • "Leaving on a Jet Plane"
  • "I'm Sorry"
  • "Back Home Again"
  • "Sunshine on My Shoulders"
  • "Thank God I'm a Country Boy"
  • "Christmas for Cowboys"
  • "Love Again"
  • Track listing

    (A Celebration of Life (1943-1997))

  • "Whispering Jesse"
  • "Dreamland Express"
  • "Rocky Mountain High"
  • "Take Me Home, Country Roads"
  • "Christmas for Cowboys"
  • Podcasts:

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    I Will Love Again

    by: Lara Fabian

    Did I ever tell you how you live in me
    Every waking moment, even in my dreams
    And if all this talk is crazy
    And you don't know what I mean
    Does it really matter
    Just as long as I believe
    I will love again
    Though my heart is breaking, I will
    love again
    Stronger than before
    I will love again
    Even if it takes a lifetime to get over you
    Heaven only knows, I will love again
    People never tell you
    The way they truly feel
    I would die for you gladly
    If I knew it was for real
    So if all this talk sounds crazy
    And the words don't come out right
    Does it really matter
    If it gets me through this night
    If I'm true to myself, nobody else can take the place of you
    But I've got to move on, tell me what else can I do
    I will love again
    One day I know, I will love again
    You can't stop me from loving again, breathing again
    Feeling again




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