Frustrated with the changing musical climate, George Harrison suspended his recording career in the early ‘80s and pursued other interests. But by late 1986, he felt the desire to make music again and asked former ELO frontman Jeff Lynne to
Mr. Romance’s Love Song of the Day – Over My Head (Cable Car) by The Fray
Formed in Denver, Colorado, The Fray released their debut album How to Save a Life in 2005 which ranked #21 on Billboard’s list of the Best Digital Albums of the Decade with its first release reaching #15 on the Adult
Mr. Romance’s Love Song of the Day – Only Wanna Be With You by Hootie & The Blowfish
Hootie & The Blowfish wrote a tribute to Bob Dylan containing lyrics from various songs including mentions of “Tangled Up In Blue” and “Idiot Wind.” But apparently, Dylan felt it infringed too closely on his original work so he sued
Mr. Romance’s Love Song of the Day – Love Will Find a Way by Pablo Cruise
Formed in 1973, Pablo Cruise released eight studio albums over the next decade, during which time five singles reached the Top 25 of the Billboard Hot 100 chart. They split up in 1986, but reformed in 2004 when they reunited
Mr. Romance’s Love Song of the Day – So Far Away by Dire Straits
Having sold more than 30 million copies worldwide, Dire Straits’ 5th release Brothers in Arms is one of the best-selling albums of all time. Winning two Grammys, it spent 14 weeks at #1 in the UK and nine week at
Mr. Romance’s Love Song of the Day – Unwritten by Natasha Bedingfield
Natasha Bedingfield’s third release from her debut solo album earned her a Grammy nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance and was the most played song on the radio in 2006. Certified Platinum selling over two million copies, your Love
Mr. Romance’s Love Song of the Day – I Saw The Light by Todd Rundgren
Todd Rundgren’s third album Something/Anything? was ranked #173 in Rolling Stone magazine’s 2003 list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. From his first single to ever hit the Adult Contemporary chart reaching #12 in 1972, your Love Song
Mr. Romance’s Love Song of the Day – Where Do We Go From Here by Vanessa Williams
The 1996 Arnold Schwarzenegger film Eraser also starred Vanessa Williams who hit #5 on the Adult Contemporary chart with a song that was featured in the movie, but not included on the soundtrack. Although it would later appear on Vanessa’s
Mr. Romance’s Love Song of the Day – Everywhere by Fleetwood Mac
Christine McVie was a member of several bands in the mid-60s before she began playing with Fleetwood Mac in 1968, initially as a contract session player, before formally joining the band in 1970. Then, emerging as a songwriter by 1971,
Mr. Romance’s Love Song of the Day – (Our Love) Don’t Throw It All Away by Andy Gibb
Originally recorded by the Bee Gees in 1977 during the Saturday Night Fever sessions, a slightly different version was reworked by Barry Gibb for his brother Andy who took it to #2 on the Adult Contemporary chart. Your Love Song