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| cover = Jennifer Love Hewitt Love Songs.jpg |
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| cover = Jennifer Love Hewitt Love Songs.jpg |
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| released = March 21, 1992 <small>(Japan)</small><br />June 25, 1997 <small>(United States)</small> |
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| released = March 21, 1992 |
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| recorded = 1991–1992 |
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| recorded = 1991–1992 |
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| length = 41:21 |
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| length = 41:21 |
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| label = ] |
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| label = ], ]<br>{{small|MECP-28003}} |
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| producer = {{flatlist| |
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| producer = {{flatlist| |
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* Rod Antoon |
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* Rod Antoon |
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| next_year = 1995 |
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| next_year = 1995 |
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| misc = {{Singles |
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| Name = Love Songs |
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| name = Love Songs |
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| Type = studio |
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| type = studio |
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| single 1 = ] |
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| single1 = ] |
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| single 1 date = June 21, 1991 |
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| single1date = June 21, 1991 |
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| single 2 = What's It Gonna Take |
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| single2 = What's It Gonna Take |
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| single 2 date = November, 1991 |
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| single2date = November 1991 |
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| single 3 = Please Save Us the World |
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| single3 = Please Save Us the World |
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| single 3 date = 1992 |
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| single3date = 1992 |
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'''''Love Songs''''' is the debut solo studio album by actress and recording artist ], released on March 21, 1992. At the time of its release it was only available in Japan; however, the album was later released in the ] on June 25, 1997. |
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'''''Love Songs''''' is the debut studio album by actress and recording artist ], released only in Japan on March 21, 1992 by ] and distributed by ]. |
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==Background== |
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==Background== |
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Jennifer Love Hewitt recorded a single only in Japan, the ] cover version "]", which didn't make it on the final cut of ''Love Songs''. Production of this album began in 1991. The first single out of it, the ] cover version "]", was released in June 21, 1991, while the second single, "What's It Gonna Take", was released in November 1991. The third and final single, "Please Save Us the World", was released in 1992 and a music video for the song was made as part of a ] charity effort. |
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Jennifer Love Hewitt recorded a cover version of the ] song "]" as a single for release only in Japan. However, that song was not included in the final track list for this album. Production of ''Love Songs'' began in 1991. The first single released from the album was a cover of the ] song "]", on June 21, 1991. The second single, "What's It Gonna Take", was released that November. The third and final single, "Please Save Us the World", was released in 1992. A music video for "Please Save Us the World" was made as part of a ] charity effort. |
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==Track listing== |
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==Track listing== |
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| writer8 = ], ], ] |
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* Armen Garabedian – violin |
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* Armen Garabedian – violin |
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* Berj Garabedian – violin |
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* Berj Garabedian – violin |
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* Seth Gilstrap – baritone saxophone |
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* Herbert Hoover – violin |
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* Herbert Hoover;- alto saxophone |
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* ] – background vocals |
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* Gary Herbig – saxophone |
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* Gary Herbig – saxophone |
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* Suzie Katayama – conductor |
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* Suzie Katayama – conductor |
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* Peter Kent – violin |
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* Peter Kent – violin |
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* Rob Lorentz – violin |
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* Rob Lorentz – violin |
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* Jim Altman - baritone ukulele |
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* Christian Rollman – keyboard and background vocals |
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* Dave Marotta – bass |
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* Dave Marotta – bass |
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* Quincy McCrary – background vocals |
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* Quincy McCrary – background vocals |
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* John Yoakum – oboe |
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* John Yoakum – oboe |
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* Derek J. Young – background vocals |
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* Derek J. Young – background vocals |
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* Nate White – handpan and didgeridoo |
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==Production== |
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===Production=== |
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*Producers: Rod Antoon, Bob Etoll, Greg Poree, Jeffrey Weber |
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*Producers: Rod Antoon, Bob Etoll, Greg Poree, Jeffrey Weber |
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*Engineer: Wolfgang Aichholz, John Baker, Vincent Cirilli, Walter Clissen, Clark Germain, Khaliq Glover, Mike McDonald |
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*Engineer: Wolfgang Aichholz, John Baker, Vincent Cirilli, Walter Clissen, Clark Germain, ], Mike McDonald |
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*Mixing: Walter Clissen, Harry Maslin |
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*Mixing: Walter Clissen, Harry Maslin |
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*Mixing assistant: Matt Pakucko |
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*Mixing assistant: Matt Pakucko |
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