It was performed by Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris in 1973 and by Nazareth in 1975. In the sixties it was most notably performed by The Everly Brothers and by Roy Orbison.
originaly the rock band Nazareth sang it in the 70s
"She Loves To Be In Love" was a late 70s song by a band called Charlie.
Labelled With Love by Squeeze. A fave of mine : )
The title of the song is "Vehicle," by the band The Ides of March. The lead singer is Jim Peterik, who wrote the song.
Drew Sidora sampled "For the Love" from a song called "Straight from the Heart" by Con Funk Shun, an R&B group from the '70s. This song was also sampled in a song called "Anything 4 Ya Love" by Latif. Hope this helps!
I think you mean 70s song BY Nazareth. The most famous would probably be their version of "Love Hurts." This was their one major US hit. They were a Scottish band, however, and had more than a few other top releases in the UK.
originaly the rock band Nazareth sang it in the 70s
"She Loves To Be In Love" was a late 70s song by a band called Charlie.
Labelled With Love by Squeeze. A fave of mine : )
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Sounds like the 70s song "Fallin' In Love" by Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds.
The title of the song is "Vehicle," by the band The Ides of March. The lead singer is Jim Peterik, who wrote the song.
Drew Sidora sampled "For the Love" from a song called "Straight from the Heart" by Con Funk Shun, an R&B group from the '70s. This song was also sampled in a song called "Anything 4 Ya Love" by Latif. Hope this helps!
I Love the '70s - 2003 was released on: USA: 18 August 2003
I Love the '70s - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
Falling in love was the last thing I had on my mind "Isn't it Time" - the Babys, featuring JohnWaite
No. it was originally written in the 70s by smokey robinson.