Looking for Love may refer to:
Last Train to Paris is the fifth studio album by American rapper and record producer Diddy. It was released on December 13, 2010, by Bad Boy Records and Interscope Records. The album describes Diddy's alter-ego, as he travels from London to Paris, to regain his lost love. It also introduces the world to Diddy's R&B/Hip-Hop collective, Diddy – Dirty Money, a group consisting of Dawn Richard (formerly from a group Danity Kane) and singer-songwriter Kalenna Harper. Diddy – Dirty Money performed on the album, alongside a total of sixteen guest vocalists, who range from Grace Jones and Lil Wayne, among others.
The reflection conjures the concept of the album, Last Train to Paris also features vocal segues from designers and editors of the fashion world, including Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour and Tommy Hilfiger. The executive producers on the album are Rodney Jerkins, Diddy, Mario Winans and Herve Pierre, Last Train to Paris is predominately hip hop, but incorporates elements of Eurodance, Italo disco and tech house. It marks Diddy's debut with Interscope Records, after he moved his label (Bad Boy) from Atlantic Records in 2009. The album cover is a photograph at Centre Georges Pompidou (Paris, France) taken by Australian cricket writer and photographer Jarrod "Jrod" Kimber.Last Train to Paris was generally well received by critics who praised the addition of Richard and Harper to help Diddy innovate a new sound and produce some unique records.
"Looking for Love" is the second single from Swedish singer September's album In Orbit. Released in 2005, it charted in Sweden and Poland, reaching number 17 and number 4, respectively.
The song was included on September's debut UK album, Cry for You, released in August 2009. It samples the track "Run Back" performed by Carl Douglas and written by Dave Stephenson and Steve Elson.
Looking For Love EP -Released: 5 October 2005 (Sweden, Finland, Norway and Denmark)
Looking For Love EP -Released: 11 May 2007 (Australia, Germany and Switzerland)
In 1945
A Jewish baby was born
In East Van Nuys
Her lonely eyes
Filled with the poetry born
Of suicide
Haldol and ECT
She met her end in a trailer
Near the sea
200 Klonapines
Just hoping that she could find
Some sweet relief
Old Cerwin Vegas
Maruchan and diesel fumes
Stacks of containers
The shipyards in the afternoon
Desert winds blowing
Out to Catalina soon
Long Beach to Vernon
Mexicans and hazy noons
You are my baby