THE LANGUAGE OF LOVE: FROM THE HEART [2-CD Set]


With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, I thought I’d listen to one of the 22 volumes of Time-Life’s The Language of Love. Each volume includes 24 Love Songs.

The mix of songs on this 2-CD set range from “Drive” by The Cars to The Spinners” and Al Jarreau’s “We’re In This Love Together” to Gladys Knight and The Pips’ “Midnight Train to Georgia.”

TRACK LIST:

1-1Fleetwood MacHold Me3:46
1-2The CarsDrive3:57
1-3Roger*–I Want To Be Your Man4:05
1-4Smokey RobinsonJust To See Her4:05
1-5Air SupplyEven The Nights Are Better4:00
1-6America (2)I Need You3:07
1-7The Spinners*–I’ll Be Around3:13
1-8Todd RundgrenHello It’s Me3:42
1-9Bad EnglishWhen I See You Smile4:21
1-10Al JarreauWe’re In This Love Together3:48
1-11Aretha FranklinDay Dreaming4:01
1-12Ben E. KingStand By Me2:59
2-1OrleansDance With Me3:02
2-2Brook BentonRainy Night In Georgia3:52
2-3The PersuadersThin Line Between Love And Hate3:25
2-4Seals And Crofts*–Summer Breeze3:27
2-5CharleneI’ve Never Been To Me3:56
2-6Air SupplySweet Dreams5:21
2-7Quincy Jones With James IngramJust Once4:36
2-8Debbie GibsonLost In Your Eyes3:35
2-9LeBlanc And Carr*–Falling3:13
2-10Gladys Knight And The PipsMidnight Train To Georgia4:40
2-11England Dan And John Ford Coley*–We’ll Never Have To Say Goodbye Again2:52
2-12Carly SimonThat’s The Way I’ve Always Heard It Should Be4:16

9 thoughts on “THE LANGUAGE OF LOVE: FROM THE HEART [2-CD Set]

  1. Deb

    Well, aside from the rather questionable definition of “love” (for example, “That’s the Way I’ve Always Heard It Should Be” is very sad and cynical about love), most of these songs are serviceable with a few standouts like “Hold Me” and (one of my all-time melancholy faves) “Rainy Night in Georgia”. But what the hell is the execrable “Never Been to Me” (used to great comic effect in “Priscilla, Queen of the Desert”) doing here?

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    1. Jeff Meyerson

      Deb, I knew you would say that as soon as I saw it on the list!

      “Rainy Night in Georgia ” is a personal favorite of mine too. I have 5 different versions, including Boz Scaggs and a duet of Sam Moore and Conway Twitty.

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      1. george Post author

        Jeff, I agree with you on “Rainy Night in Georgia”–a great song! It’s been several years since I’ve heard it played on the radio.

  2. Fred Blosser

    Yes, “Rainy Night in Georgia” (Tony Joe White composition), Carly, the Spinners, Ben E. King . . . Seals ad Croft for nostalgia (“Summer Breeze” was entering the charts the week Donna and I were married) . . . anyway, maybe a B- minus overall.

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  3. Mary Mason

    I like some of them, but many I don’t recognize by name. I agree about rainy night in Georgia ( surprisingly it didn’t show up at all as an option while I was typing this)

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