I Love You
Studio album by Stephanie Nakasian
Released December 19, 2006
Recorded April 3–4, 7, 2006
Genre Jazz
Label Spice Of Life
Stephanie Nakasian chronology
Thrush Hour: A Study of the Great Ladies of Jazz
(2006)
I Love You
(2006)
Dedicated to Lee Wiley
(2009)

I Love You is Stephanie Nakasian's seventh album as leader. It was released in Japan in 2006.

Track listing [link]

  1. The Gypsy in My Soul
  2. I Don't Mind
  3. I Love You
  4. Serenade in Blue
  5. All the Things You Are
  6. Blue Moon
  7. So Many Stars
  8. The Days of Wine and Roses
  9. Someone to Watch Over Me
  10. The Breeze and I
  11. I'm in the Mood for Love
  12. But Beautiful
  13. I Can't Believe You're In Love With Me
  14. You Must Believe In Spring

Personnel [link]



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Je t'aime... moi non plus

"Je t'aime… moi non plus" (French for "I love you… me neither") is a French duet written by Serge Gainsbourg. It was written for and sung with Brigitte Bardot in 1967, but that version was not released until 1986. In 1969, Gainsbourg recorded a version with his lover, Jane Birkin. It reached number one in the UK, and number two in Ireland, but was banned in several countries owing to its sexual content. The song has been covered by many different artists.

History

The song was written for and recorded with Gainsbourg's girlfriend, Brigitte Bardot, in winter 1967. Bardot asked him to write the most beautiful love song he could imagine and that night he wrote "Je t'aime" and "Bonnie and Clyde". They recorded an arrangement of "Je t'aime" by Michel Colombier at a Paris studio in a two-hour session in a small glass booth; the engineer William Flageollet said there was "heavy petting". However, news of the recording reached the press and Bardot's husband, German businessman Gunter Sachs, was angry and called for the single to be withdrawn. Bardot pleaded with Gainsbourg not to release it. He complied but observed "The music is very pure. For the first time in my life, I write a love song and it's taken badly."

I Love You (2005 Odia film)

I Love You is a 2005 Indian Oriya romance action film directed by Hara Patnaik and produced by Sanjay Nayak. It stars debutante Anubhav Mohanty and Mumbai based model & actress Namrata Thapa. The film was became the superhit of 2005 and the film ran 100days in around 10 theaters all over the Odisha. The music was composed by Swarup Nayak and the songs of the film were extremely popular.


This film is a remake of 1999 blockbuster Tamil film Thulladha Manamum Thullum which starred Vijay and Simran in lead roles.

Cast

  • Anubhav Mohanty
  • Namrta Thapa
  • Bijoy Mohanty
  • Tandra Ray
  • Anita Das
  • Hara Patnaik
  • sovan dibya darsan
  • Choreography by: Madhusudan Barik

    References

    External links

  • I Love You at the Internet Movie Database

  • Jana Kramer

    Jana Rae Kramer (born December 2, 1983) is an American actress and country music singer. She is best known for her role as Alex Dupre on the television series One Tree Hill. Kramer began a country music career in 2012 with the single "Why Ya Wanna" from her self-titled debut album for Elektra Records.

    Early life

    Kramer was born in Rochester Hills, Michigan, United States, to Nora and Martin Kramer. She is of German Chilean, Croatian and French ancestry. Jana has one brother Steve who is a police officer. Jana attended Rochester Adams High School. She speaks some German.

    Career

    2002–11: acting career and record deal

    In 2002, Kramer made her acting debut in the low-budget independent horror film Dead/Undead. The following year Kramer guest appeared on All My Children, which marked Kramer's television debut. Kramer has since continued to appear in a number of television shows such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Grey's Anatomy, Private Practice and CSI: NY. She has also had small supporting roles in films such as Click, Prom Night and Spring Breakdown.

    Love (given name)

    Love, or more uncommon Lowe, is a Swedish version of the French name Louis. It can also be a version of Lovisa, and can thus be used both for men and women, although it is more common with men.

    The name is uncommon amongst adults; there are less than 200 men older than 30 in Sweden with the name, but several hundreds from every cohort born in the 1990s. 31 December 2009, there was in total 6,058 men in Sweden with the name Love/Lowe, of which 2,953 had it as first nnameame, the rest as middle name. There were also 531 women with the name, of which 128 had it as given name.

    In 2003, 344 boys got the name, and of those, 182 got it as given name. The same year, 24 girls got the name, of which 6 got it as given name.

    The name day in Sweden is 2 October (1986-1992: 3 December; 1993-2000: 26 November).

    Persons with the name Love or Lowe

  • Jennifer Love Hewitt, American singer and actress
  • Carl Jonas Love Almqvist, author and composer
  • Love Antell, singer and musician
  • References

    SCB

    Love (John Lennon song)

    "Love" is a song written and performed by John Lennon, originally released in 1970 on the John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band album.

    Song

    The song first came out on Lennon's 1970 album John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band. "Love" later appeared on the 1982 compilation The John Lennon Collection, and was released as a promotional tie-in single for the collection. The single version is a remix of the original track, which most notably differs in having the piano intro and outro (played by Phil Spector) mixed at the same volume as the rest of the song; on the original album version, these parts begin much quieter and increase in volume. B-side was "Gimme Some Truth", but labelled as "Give Me Some Truth".

    An alternate take of the song appears on the John Lennon Anthology box set.

    The picture on the sleeve for 1982 release of "Love" was taken by famed photographer Annie Leibovitz on 8 December 1980—the very day of Lennon's murder.

    Like the 1982 British issue, the original version of the song was released as a single again in October 1998 for the Japanese market only with the Japanese edition of another compilation Lennon Legend: The Very Best of John Lennon, and gained moderate success on Japan's Oricon chart.

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