Loving You, Lovin' You, or Luvin' You may refer to:
Loving You is the third studio album by Elvis Presley, issued on RCA Victor Records in mono, LPM 1515, in July 1957. Recording sessions took place on January 15, 16, 17, and 18, 1957, at the Paramount Pictures Scoring Stage, and on January 12, 13, 19, and February 23 and 24, 1957, at Radio Recorders in Hollywood. These are the first sessions where Steve Sholes is officially listed as producer. It spent ten weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart. It was certified Gold on April 9, 1968 by the Recording Industry Association of America.
The soundtrack includes seven songs composed expressly for the movie Loving You from writers contracted to Elvis Presley Music and Gladys Music, the publishing companies owned by Presley and his manager, Colonel Tom Parker. An eighth song intended for but not appearing in the movie, "Don't Leave Me Now", was included on the album, and a new recording would appear on the soundtrack for his next film, Jailhouse Rock.
No Dice is an album by British rock band Badfinger, issued by Apple Records and released on 9 November 1970. Their second album under the Badfinger name and third album overall, No Dice significantly expanded the British group's popularity, especially abroad. The album included both the hit single "No Matter What" and the song "Without You", which would become one of the most successful compositions of the rock era.
Although this was the band's second album released under the Badfinger name, the previous album, Magic Christian Music, was originally recorded as The Iveys but released as Badfinger. It was the band's first album recorded after new guitarist Joey Molland joined the group, replacing bassist Ron Griffiths. Molland's addition caused Tom Evans to switch from rhythm guitar to bass. Badfinger would release five albums, generally their most successful recordings, with this line-up.
No Dice peaked at number 28 on the Billboard Hot 200 chart. Widely praised in music reviews at the time, Rolling Stone magazine opined that it represented what the Beatles would have sounded like had they retained their initial formula.
Loving You a Thousand Times (Hangul: 천만번 사랑해; RR: Cheonmanbeon Saranghae; lit. "I Love You Ten Million Times") is a South Korean television drama starring Lee Soo-kyung, Jung Gyu-woon, Go Eun-mi, Ryu Jin and Lee Si-young. It aired on SBS from August 29, 2009 to March 7, 2010 on Saturdays and Sundays at 20:50 for 55 episodes.
Baek Sae-hoon and his wife, Lee Sun-young, desperately try to conceive a child but are unsuccessful. Sae-hoon's mother goes to Sun-young and asks that she consider surrogacy as a way of conceiving a child without Sae-hoon's knowledge. This is where Go Eun-nim comes in. She is their surrogate mother carrying their child but things become complicated when she later falls in love with Sae-hoon's younger brother, Kang-ho.
Journey is a long and,
The journey is a wild man.
But I don't care,
I'll take the chance.
I know there'd be rough times,
I know there'd be tough times.
But I don't care my
Love is here,
So I stay.
Loving You,
It don't come easy,
It just something that just gotta do (something that just gotta do),
Loving you,
It don't come easy,
It just something that just gotta do.
Doesn't matter if we ???? up some downs (is it downs),
And doesn't matter if we're real up we have found.
And doesn't matter when we have a little fight,
And doesn't matter 'cause we know that love is right.
Loving You, (Loving You)
It don't come easy,
It just something that just gotta do (something that just gotta do),
Loving you,
It don't come easy,
It just something that just gotta do.
I'll be your rap babe,
You sailin' rap babe,
You should a the lean on,
With a lone,
I'll know it'll be bright days,
And now'll be right there,
Shining bright me,
'Cause I'm loving you.
Loving You,
It don't come easy,
It just something that just gotta do (something that just gotta do),
Loving you,
It don't come easy,
It just something that just gotta do.
I know a it's something,