Your Love may refer to:
"Your Love" is a song by contemporary Christian musician Brandon Heath from his third album, Leaving Eden. It was released on September 14, 2010 as the first single from the album. This song achieved the No. 1 spot on the Christian Songs Chart on January 22, 2011, and was on the chart for 27 weeks. In addition, the song got to No. 20 on the Heatseekers Songs Chart on February 5, 2011, and was on the chart for three weeks. This song was the No. 5 song of the year on the Christian Songs chart. "Your Love" is nominated for Best Contemporary Christian Music Song at the 54th Grammy Awards.
"Your Love" is also by the compilation album WOW Hits 2012, and the film soundtrack Courageous.
The song's meaning is about God's great love for his creation and believers, and it is a song that leads believers to a sense of direction and guides them on the appropriate pathway.
"Your Love" is a song by Trinidadian-born recording artist Nicki Minaj, taken from her debut studio album Pink Friday (2010). It was released on June 1, 2010 by Young Money, Cash Money, and Universal Motown as the lead single of the album. The song was written by Minaj, Joseph Hughes, David Freedman, and Andrew "Pop" Wansel, and was produced by the latter. Minaj originally intended to release "Massive Attack" as the lead single from Pink Friday, though its release was scrapped after an underwhelming commercial performance.
Described as a "rap ballad", the song is a change of tempo compared to Minaj's previous work, and according to Mariel Concepcion of Billboard, the song contains a "new brand of hood majesty." The song heavily samples Annie Lennox's 1995 cover version of the song "No More I Love You's" (1986) by The Lover Speaks, using its background vocals with additional bass, hip-hop backbeats and drum loops added.
The song received mostly positive reviews from critics, complimenting Minaj's singing and rapping flexibility, and the use of the Lennox sample. The song peaked at numbers 14 and four on the US Billboard Hot 100 and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts, respectively.
Robert Cole may refer to:
Bobby Cole (born 11 May 1948) is a South African professional golfer.
Cole was born in Springs, South Africa. As a child, he was influenced by the careers of Bobby Locke and Gary Player.
After suffering a bicycle accident related knee injury, Cole took up golf at the age of eleven. He won both the South Africa junior golf championship and the Vaal Amateur.
Cole made more than 150 cuts in PGA Tour tournament play. In 1966, Cole won the British Amateur at Carnoustie, Scotland, at age 18, the youngest winner to that stage. In 1974 he claimed both the team and the individual wins in the World Cup. Cole is a two-time winner of the South African Open, 1974 and 1980. In 1986, he won the South African PGA Championship.
On the U.S. PGA Tour, Cole won the 1977 Buick Open. He has had eight top-10 finishes in the PGA Championship, the U.S. Open, and the British Open, and he finished tied for third in the 1975 Open Championship, one stroke back of Tom Watson and Jack Newton, who played off for the win. During the 1975 Open, Cole shot back-to-back rounds of 66, setting and then matching the course record at Carnoustie.
Bobby Cole (September 8, 1932 – December 19, 1996) was an American musician, known for his jazz singing and piano playing. He was also a jazz composer and arranger. He worked as a musical arranger for The Judy Garland Show hosted by Judy Garland and succeeded Mel Tormé. He also conducted the orchestra for her 1967 "Palace" concerts and album, and was the conductor and musical director on her last tour.
Frank Sinatra was known to call him "my favorite saloon entertainer". and used to listen to Cole frequently at Jilly's where Sinatra was a regular. He mainly played in New York clubs, though he also played at venues in Las Vegas, Miami Beach and Atlantic City and was featured at such top casinos as the Sands Hotel and Caesar's Palace.
Bobby Cole was born as Robert Kane Sarnicole in Astoria, New York on September 8, 1932, and grew up in the Ravenswood section of Queens. After service in the Third Cavalry during the Korean War, he returned to New York to begin his career. Bobby worked originally with a group called the Bobby Cole Band composed of members of those musicians he knew from Astoria. Bobby worked for years with professional jazz drummer Tony Lupo.
Your love is water unto my soul And Your love, fills me and makes me whole Your love, it soothes and it heals Your love, eternity sealed Your love
Oh Your love, oh my heart How it longs, it's longing For more and more of Your love I belong Lord to You I'm longing for more and more of Your love
Your love is faithful and true to me And Your love is better than life to me Said Your love, it bought liberty for all For eternity, Your love, yeah
Oh Your love, oh my heart How it longs, it's longing For more and more of Your love I belong Lord to You I'm longing for more and more of Your love
Oh my heart How it longs, it's longing For more and more of Your love I belong Lord to You I'm longing for more and more of Your love
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Oh Your love, oh my heart How it longs, it's longing For more and more of Your love I belong Lord to You I'm longing for more and more of Your love
Oh my heart How it longs, it's longing For more and more of Your love I belong Lord to You I'm longing for more and more of Your love