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・ It's Only Love (Donna Summer song)
・ It's Only Love (film)
・ It's Only Love (Jeannie Seely song)
・ It's Only Love (Matt Cardle song)
・ It's Only Love (Rita Coolidge album)
・ It's Only Love (Simply Red album)
・ It's Only Love (Tommy James and the Shondells song)
・ It's Only Love (ZZ Top song)
・ It's Only Love Doing Its Thing
・ It's Only Love/Sorry Baby
・ It's Only Make Believe
・ It's Only Money
・ It's Only Money (1951 song)
・ It's Only Money (Roland Gift song)
・ It's Only Natural
It's Only Natural (Natural album)
・ It's Only Natural (song)
・ It's Only Natural (The Higher album)
・ It's Only Natural (The Oak Ridge Boys album)
・ It's Only Over for You
・ It's Only Pain
・ It's Only Right and Natural
・ It's Only Rock & Roll (TV series)
・ It's Only Rock & Roll (Waylon Jennings album)
・ It's Only Rock 'n Roll
・ It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)
・ It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (Hardcore Superstar album)
・ It's Only Rock and Roll
・ It's Only Rock and Roll (Only Fools and Horses)
・ It's Only Talk


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It's Only Natural (Natural album) : ウィキペディア英語版
It's Only Natural (Natural album)

''It's Only Natural'' is the second studio album released by American boy band Natural, released via Sony BMG and Transcontinental Records in Germany on March 15, 2004.〔http://www.allmusic.com/album/its-only-natural-mw0000743404〕 The album was preceded by the release of the singles "What If", "Let Me Just Fly" and "Just One Last Dance", a collaboration with Sarah Connor. The album fared moderately, and was later released in Japan, but became the band's final album.
==Background==
The album became the band's second and final release, after their split was announced during their ''It's Only Natural Farewell Tour''. ''It's Only Natural'' was a complete departure from the band's debut album, ''Keep It Natural'', which took inspiration from manager Lou Pearlman's other boyband, O-Town. This time, the band decided to take a more mature musical direction, drawing upon a rock and pop sound similar to that of The Calling. The album also drew inspiration from Pearlman's biggest success, the Backstreet Boys.
Four singles were released from the album: "What If", released on November 10, 2003, "Let Me Just Fly", released on February 16, 2004, "Just One Last Dance", a collaboration with Sarah Connor, released on March 1, 2004, and "Why It Hurts", released on September 13, 2004. The German version of the album omits "Just One Last Dance", and also does not include "Why it Hurts", due to the fact it was recorded after the album's initial release, but before the release of the album in Japan, hence its appearance. "Just One Last Dance" also appears on the Japanese version. "Cabdriver" and "3 Miles" had been planned for released as singles, but due to band's disbandment, nothing came of them. As "Cabdriver" was recorded after the album's release, it only appeared as a B-side in Germany, but again, appears on the Japanese release. All four singles from the album appeared in the German Singles Chart top forty, despite little promotion. The album was released in Germany, Austria, Switzerland as well as Malaysia, Philippines, and Japan.

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