A Million Love Songs
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"A Million Love Songs" | ||
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Single by Take That | ||
from the album Take That and Party | ||
Released | September 1992 | |
Format | CD single, cassette single, | |
Genre | Pop | |
Length | 3:54 | |
Writer(s) | Gary Barlow | |
Chart positions | ||
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Take That singles chronology | ||
"I Found Heaven" (1992) |
"A Million Love Songs" (1992) |
"Could It Be Magic" (1992) |
"A Million Love Songs" is a successful ballad by 1990s boy band Take That, written by group member Gary Barlow. It reached Number 7 in the UK Singles Charts.
The two primary instruments are piano, played by Barlow, with a saxophone playing in the bridges. Many live performances extended the saxophone part at the end of the song.
The song was performed in the final of The X Factor's third series in 2006 by eventual winner Leona Lewis, who was joined on stage half-way through the song by the remaining four members of Take That.
[edit] Track listing
- "A Million Love Songs " (7" Edit)
- "Still Can't Get Over You"
- "How Can It Be"
- "Don't Take Your Love"
Gary Barlow • Mark Owen • Howard Donald • Jason Orange
Robbie Williams
Studio albums: Take That and Party • Everything Changes • Nobody Else • Beautiful World
Compilation albums: Take That: Greatest Hits • Never Forget
Singles: "Do What U Like" • "Promises" • "Once You've Tasted Love" • "It Only Takes a Minute" • "I Found Heaven" • "A Million Love Songs" • "Could It Be Magic" • "Why Can't I Wake Up With You" • "Pray" • "Relight My Fire" • "Babe" • "Everthing Changes" • "Love Ain't Here Anymore" • "Sure" • "Back for Good" • "Never Forget" • "How Deep Is Your Love" • "Patience" • "Shine"
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