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unusual facts about Song of Love


Song of Love

A Song of Love (Un chant d'amour), a 1950 film by Jean Genet


Irma von Cube

Among her films is the They Shall Have Music (1939), Johnny Belinda (1948), for which she received an Academy Award nomination, and Song of Love (1947) co-starring Katharine Hepburn, Paul Henreid, and Robert Walker.


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Being a Green Mother

Orb sings a section of the Llano (the Song of Evening—also known as the Song of Love) which is meant to evoke romantic love, but Satan, surprising everyone, sings a variation of the hymn Amazing Grace—and vanishes.

Miguelito LaMorté

Miguelito LaMorte has also collaborated in songwriting with a variety of artists, including Larry DVoskin and Miklos Malek - "Now I Know Why", Danny Weinkauf of the group, They Might Be Giants - "Saying Goodbye to Love", Jaime Holguin - "Enamorados (this old song of love)", Victor Hernandez Soto and Bernardo Palombo - "Carta Lagrimada", Peter Block of the band Porter Block - "Solitary Hotel", Ed Tuton - "Ride", amongst others, not listed.

Ralph Marterie

Joel Whitburn's pop chart research books say that Marterie's version of "The Song Of Love" peaked at #84 for the week ending December 26, 1955.

Rolf Schübel

Schübel's international breakthrough came with the 1999 film Ein Lied von Liebe und Tod (Gloomy Sunday — A Song of Love and Death; it is set in Budapest of the 1930s and tells the story of a woman (Erika Marozsán) between three men (Joachim Król, Ben Becker and Stefano Dionisi).

Susan Lanier

She wrote music with her future and now late husband, legendary rock/blues artist, Delaney Bramlett, writer of "Superstar" and "Never Ending Song of Love" fame.

The Song of Love

The Song of Love (also known as Le chant d'amour or Love Song; 1914) is a painting by the Italian metaphysical painter Giorgio de Chirico.