‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°82 – Vintage 90s Videos

Luther Vandross, Daryl Hall, Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes, Shai, Peter Andre, Céline Dion, Meat Loaf, Shola Ama, Madonna, Lutricia McNeal, Toni Braxton, Whitney Houston

They are the performers of twelve vintage love songs that were ranked in the UK charts, this week but in the Nineties 90s. (Source)

Here, they are reunited in one glorious playlist. Enjoy!

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‘L’Amour Toujours’  N°82 – Vintage 90s Videos

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1 . Luther Vandross – Power of Love

The song was the first to be released as a single from his album of the same name, which came out in 1991. Vandross composed the tune, and Nat Adderley Jr. was responsible for the production. It was successful enough to crack the top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100.

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2 . Daryl Hall – Stop Loving Me, Stop Loving You

In 1988, it was released as the first single from his album of the same name, “Dream Time.” Hall penned the lyrics and melody, and Arthur Baker was responsible for the song’s production.

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3 . Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes – [I’ve Had] The Time Of My Life

Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes performed the song for the soundtrack to the 1987 film Dirty Dancing. It topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart and was named Best Original Song at the Academy Awards.

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4 . Shai – If I Ever Fall In Love

It was the first single from their album “If I Ever Fall In Love,” which came out in 1992. Shai composed the song, and Carl Martin worked on the production. It became popular, climbing into the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

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5 . Peter Andre – Lonely (w/ Brian McKnight)

It was the first single from his album of the same name, released in 1996. Composed by Andre, Brian McKnight, and Dan Shea, the song also incorporates contributions by the American vocalist.

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6 . Céline Dion – Think Twice

It was the first single from her album “The Colour of My Love,” which came out in 1994. Andy Hill and Peter Sinfield composed the song, while Christopher Neil handled production. The song was a smashing success, cracking the top 10 in a number of nations.

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7 . Meat Loaf – I’d Lie For You [And That’s The Truth]

In 1995, it was released as the first single from his album Welcome to the Neighborhood. This tune was co-created by Meat Loaf, Jim Steinman, and Dan Hartman, and was produced by Steinman. As a result, it became a smashing success, cracking the top 10 in a number of nations.

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8 . Shola Ama – Who’s Loving My Baby

It was the first single from her album “Much Love,” which came out in 1998. Shola Ama, Fraser T. Smith, and Dave West co-wrote and co-produced this song. It was so successful, it climbed all the way to number nine on the UK singles chart.

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9 . Madonna – The Power of Good-Bye

The song served as the debut single from her 1998 album “Ray of Light“. Madonna, Rick Nowels, and Billy Steinberg co-wrote and co-produced the song, while Madonna and William Orbit handled the production. It was a smashing success, cracking the top 10 in a number of nations.

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10 . Lutricia McNeal – The Greatest Love You’ll Never Know

It was the first single from her album “My Side of Town,” which was released that year (1998). McNeal composed the tune while Ray Ruffin handled production.

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11 . Toni Braxton – Un Break My Heart

From her 1996 album “Secrets,” this song was the first to be released as a single. Diane Warren composed the song, while David Foster did the production. The song skyrocketed to the top of the charts in a number of nations, becoming a big international success.

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12 . Whitney Houston – I Will Always Love You

First released in 1974 by Dolly Parton, it skyrocketed to international fame after being covered by Whitney Houston in 1992. Houston’s rendition of the song was featured on the film’s soundtrack, “The Bodyguard.” It topped the charts in a number of nations and is now considered one of the best-selling singles of all time.

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