A love song is a song about falling in love and the feelings it brings, and/or about ones heartbreaking and how it feels. Anthologies of love songs often contain a mixture of both of these types of song. A bawdy song is both humorous and saucy, emphasizing the physical pleasure of love rather than the emotional joy. Notable performers of love songs include Paul McCartney, Elvis Presley, Elton John, Bryan Adams, Beyoncé, Celine Dion, Richard Marx, Mariah Carey, Phil Collins, George Michael, Taylor Swift, Whitney Houston, Billy Joel and Adele.[citation needed]

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Lovesong (The Cure song)

"Lovesong" (sometimes listed as "Love Song") is a song originally recorded by the English alternative rock band The Cure, released as the third single from their eighth studio album Disintegration in 1989. The song saw considerable success in the United States, where it was a number two hit (blocked by Janet Jackson's "Miss You Much") and the band's only top ten entry on the Billboard Hot 100; in the United Kingdom, the single charted at number 18.

Though the song has been covered by several artists, the most famous and successful cover is the 2004 version by American rock band 311, recorded for the soundtrack for the film 50 First Dates and also released as a single. This song was also performed by Adele on her 2011 album 21.

The Cure

Release

Upon release as a single, the song received worldwide success, and first peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it the group's most successful single in the US to date. The song also charted at #2 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart, #27 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and #18 on the UK Singles Chart. Robert Smith originally wrote the song for his long-time girlfriend and then fiancée, Mary, as a wedding present.

Evaň

Evaň is a village and municipality (obec) in Litoměřice District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic.

The municipality covers an area of 7.54 square kilometres (2.91 sq mi), and has a population of 280 (as at 31 December 2007).

Evaň lies approximately 19 kilometres (12 mi) south of Litoměřice, 32 km (20 mi) south of Ústí nad Labem, and 44 km (27 mi) north-west of Prague.

References

  • Czech Statistical Office: Municipalities of Litoměřice District
  • EVA

    Eva or EVA may refer to:

  • Eva (name), a given name for women
  • Eva (given name), a list of people with the name Eva
  • Business and economics

  • Earned Value Analysis, a measurement of project progress
  • Economic Value Added, an estimate of a firm's economic profit – being the value created in excess of the required return of the company's investors
  • EVA Air, a Taiwan-based airline and its designator
  • English Volleyball Association, the former name of the controlling body for volleyball in England
  • Science and technology

  • EVA (benchmark), an evaluation of automated protein structure prediction
  • Ethylene-vinyl acetate, a polymer used to absorb physical shock, used in shoes and other athletic materials
  • Electric vacuum aspiration, a form of suction-aspiration abortion using an electric pump that creates suction
  • Extravehicular activity, work done by an astronaut outside of a spacecraft
  • 164 Eva, an asteroid
  • EVA Conferences, series of conferences in the application of information technology to the cultural field
  • Eva (1962 film)

    Eva, released in the United Kingdom as Eve, is a 1962 Italian-French drama film directed by Joseph Losey and starring Jeanne Moreau, Stanley Baker and Virna Lisi. Its screenplay is adapted from James Hadley Chase's 1945 best-selling novel Eve.

    Plot

    A raw Welsh novelist in Venice is humiliated by a money-loving Frenchwoman who erotically ensnares him.

    Cast

  • Jeanne Moreau: Eva Olivier
  • Virna Lisi: Francesca Ferrari
  • Stanley Baker: Tyvian Jones
  • James Villiers: Alan McCormick
  • Lisa Gastoni: The red-headed Russian
  • Riccardo Garrone: Michele
  • Checco Rissone: Pieri
  • Enzo Fiermonte: Enzo
  • Giorgio Albertazzi: Branco Malloni
  • References

  • Geoffrey Nowell-Smith. Making Waves, Revised and Expanded: New Cinemas of the 1960s. A&C Black, 2013. ISBN 1623566916.
  • External links

  • Eva at the Internet Movie Database
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