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Love Grammar : ウィキペディア英語版
Love Grammar

"Love Grammar" is a song by English singer/musician John Parr, released as the third of four singles from his 1984 self-titled debut album ''John Parr''. The song was written and produced solely by Parr.
==Background==
The song was released as the third single from the ''John Parr'' album in America. It was originally issued in May 1985, following the release of "Magical", which had peaked at #73 on the Billboard Hot 100. However "Love Grammar", like "Magical", wasn't played much on the radio, as all the stations were playing another Parr song; the soundtrack song "St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion)", which was released as a single in June of that year. The "Love Grammar" single was re-issued in November 1985, following the success of"St. Elmo's Fire", which went to number one on the Billboard Hot 100.〔http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=tgtSAAAAIBAJ&sjid=CTUNAAAAIBAJ&pg=1337,5814731&dq=john+parr+love+grammar&hl=en〕 The re-issue of "Love Grammar" found some commercial success, peaking at #89 in America. The song spent two weeks in the chart, after debuting at #92.
The song would appear as part of the soundtrack of the June 1986 Karen Black movie ''Flight of the Spruce Goose''.〔http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093438/〕 Additionally, the album track "Steal You Away (Flight of the Spruce Goose)", from his following 1986 album ''Running the Endless Mile'', would also appear in the film.
The following fifth and final single from Parr's debut album would be a remixed version of "Don't Leave Your Mark on Me", which was issued in the Netherlands and Germany only. The release featured the LP Version of "Love Grammar" as the B-side.

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