L-O-V-E

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“L-O-V-E”
Song by Nat King Cole
Album L-O-V-E
Released January 1965
Genre Jazz
Length 2:34
Label Capitol
Writer Milt Gabler, Bert Kaempfert
L-O-V-E track listing
  1. "L-O-V-E"
  2. "The Girl from Ipanema"
  3. "Three Little Words"
  4. "There's Love"
  5. "My Kind of Girl"
  6. "Thanks to You"
  7. "Your Love"
  8. "More"
  9. "Coquette"
  10. "How I'd Love to Love You"
  11. "Swiss Retreat"
  12. "No Other Heart"
  13. "Wanderlust"
  14. "More and More of Your Amor"
“L-O-V-E”
“L-O-V-E” cover
Single by Joss Stone
Released 18 September 2007
Format Digital download
Recorded 2007
Genre Jazz, soul
Length 2:49
Label Virgin
Writer(s) Milt Gabler, Bert Kaempfert
Joss Stone singles chronology
"Tell Me What We're Gonna Do Now"
(2007)
"L-O-V-E"
(2007)
"Baby Baby Baby"
(2007/2008)

"L-O-V-E" is a jazz song written by Milt Gabler and Bert Kaempfert for American singer-pianist Nat King Cole's 1965 album L-O-V-E (the last album released before his death on February 15, 1965).

[edit] Covers

The song has been covered by several artists, including Frank Sinatra, Nat's daughter, Natalie Cole, and most recently, in 2007, English soul singer Joss Stone for the Joe Wright-directed advertising campaign for Chanel's Coco Mademoiselle fragrance. Stone's version was released worldwide to iTunes Store on September 18, 2007, and reached number one hundred on the UK Singles Chart the week of November 17, 2007, spending only one week on the tally. Stone performed a duet of the song with Natalie Cole at Frosted Pink, an ABC-televised benefit concert to raise awareness of women's cancer, held at the Santa Monica Airport in Santa Monica, California on October 6, 2007.On 2008, Indonesian singer, Tompi, has been covered this song into swing-jazzy version on his latest album, My Happy Life.

[edit] Charts (Joss Stone version)

Chart (2007) Peak
position
Italian Download Chart 69
Luxembourgian Airplay Chart[1] 9
Swiss Singles Chart[2] 75
UK Singles Chart[3] 100

[edit] References

  1. ^ Chartbreaker Top 50 (Luxembourgish). Eldoradio. Retrieved on 2007-12-03.
  2. ^ Joss Stone – L-O-V-E – swisscharts.com. SwissCharts.com. Retrieved on 2007-12-03.
  3. ^ Chart Stats – Joss Stone – L-O-V-E. Chart Stats. Retrieved on 2008-02-22.
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