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Holly Dunn - Heart Full Of Love / Temporary Loss Of Memory album flac Performer: Holly Dunn
Title: Heart Full Of Love / Temporary Loss Of Memory
Style: Country
Released: 1990
Country: US
MP3 album: 1299 mb
FLAC album: 1794 mb
Rating: 4.9
Other formats: AIFF MOD FLAC WAV ASF APE ADX
Genre: Folk and Country

Temporary Loss Of Memory. The Light In The Window Went Out. Home. My Anniversary For Being A Fool. You Really Had Me Going. My Old Love In New Mexico. When No Place Is Home. MusicBrainz: Heart Full Of Love.

Temporary Loss of Memory" (Holly Dunn, Lonnie Wilson, Chris Waters) – 3:04. The Light in the Window Went Out" (Dunn, Waters, Ron Hellard) – 3:04. Home" (Karla Bonoff) – 3:41. My Anniversary for Being a Fool" (Dunn) – 3:36. Getting It Dunn released: 1992. Milestones: Greatest Hits released: 1991. Heart Full of Love released: 1990. The Blue Rose of Texas released: 1989. Across The Rio Grande released: 1988. Cornerstone released: 1987. Holly Dunn released: 1986. Corner Stone released: Daddy's Hands.

Heart Full of Love is the fifth studio album by American country music singer Holly Dunn. It includes the singles "You Really Had Me Going" and "Heart Full of Love," which respectively reached and on the Hot Country Songs charts. Also included is a cover of Marty Robbins's 1961 single "Don't Worry. Heart Full of Love" (Kostas) – 3:23. Don't Worry" (Marty Robbins) – 3:19. Temporary Loss of Memory" (Holly Dunn, Lonnie Wilson, Chris Waters) – 3:04.

1. Heart Full Of Love Written-By – Kostas. Temporary Loss Of Memory Written-By – Chris Waters, Holly Dunn, Lonnie Wilson. 4. The Light In The Window Went Out Written-By – Chris Waters, Holly Dunn, Ron Hellard.

Heart Full of Soul" is a song recorded by English rock group the Yardbirds in 1965. Written by Graham Gouldman, it was the Yardbirds' first single after Jeff Beck replaced Eric Clapton as lead guitarist. Released only three months after "For Your Love", "Heart Full of Soul" reached the top ten on the charts in the United Kingdom and the United States. The Yardbirds' first recorded the song with an Indian sitar player performing the distinctive instrumental figures.

I surrender to your love And though I'm torn apart Fresh before my eyes I got a heart full of fire. I called the bluff Watching you is not enough Sparks fly in the dead of night tonight Your call, I'm game Don't even wanna know your name Just gimme what I need tonight. I feel your fever rising This time there ain't no denying It's just too much for me to take

Holly Dunn Tribute: Holly Dunn, a former country singer -songwriter. Dunn had her first top-10 hit in 1986 with "Daddy's Hands," which reached No. 7. With the release of her second album, "Cornerstone," she had three top-10 hits in succession, with "Love Someone Like Me," "Only When I Love," and "Strangers Again. She reached the No. 1 spot after signing with Warner Bros. In 2003, she retired to pursue her passion for creating art. She is survived by her spouse, Melissa Taylor; her three brothers, Jerry, Rodney, and country songwriter Chris Waters Dunn; and numerous nieces and nephews.

A Heart Full Of Love by DARKPYRAMID, released 14 September 2014 1. He Stole Her From The Company Of God 2. Cytherea's Song 3. The Sprawl In Decay 4. Falling 5. Kisses In Electric Rain 6. Forbidden 7. A Hotel Room (Lit By A TV Screen) 8. Dreams 9. Embracing 10. A Heart Full Of Love 11. Shut Down /ESC 12. Outside The Pyramid A Heart Full Of Love 2302 AD A story from the black heart of the dark pyramid. She was just a test model. But she was mine," he said. A Heart Full Of Love 2302 AD A story from the black heart of the dark pyramid.

Tracklist

Heart Full Of Love 3:21
Temporary Loss Of Memory 3:02

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
7-19472 Holly Dunn Heart Full Of Love / Temporary Loss Of Memory ‎(7") Warner Bros. Records 7-19472 US 1990
7-19472 Holly Dunn Heart Full Of Love ‎(7", Promo) Warner Bros. Records 7-19472 US 1990