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The Love You Take : ウィキペディア英語版
The Love You Take

"''The Love You Take''" is a duet song by American musician-singer-songwriter Dan Hartman and freestyle\dance singer Denise Lopez. As part of the official soundtrack for the 1988 comedy film ''Scrooged'', starring Bill Murray, it would be released as a single. The song was written and produced by Hartman.〔http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096061/soundtrack〕
==Background==
By the late 1980s, Hartman focused on production and writing material for other artists, however he contributed the occasional solo performance for movie soundtracks, such as "The Love You Take". Although his usual songwriter partner was Charlie Midnight since the early-to-mid 1980s, this song was solely written by Hartman. At the time, Lopez was signed to A&M Records, and would record two solo album for the label before disappearing from the music scene in the early 1990s. She would achieve success earlier in the year of 1988 with songs such as "Saying Sorry (Don't Make it Right)" (#1 on Billboard's Hot Dance Music) and "If You Feel It". From the soundtrack, Annie Lennox and Al Green would find success with "Put A Little Love in Your Heart", which reached #9 in the US, and was a top 40 hit in several countries worldwide. "The Love You Take" was commercially released for the public to purchase, and also featured promotional only formats. The single made an appearance on the US Cash Box Top 100 Singles Chart - a weekly music magazine publication. It peaked at #75, lasting for seven weeks in the chart. The single reached its peak on December 17, 1988.
In the Mohave Daily Miner of March 7, 1989, Hartman was interviewed by Mary Campbell, and when it came to speaking about the various songs he has contributed to soundtracks of films, he admitted ''"I wish they'd snap out of having rock songs in films to try and sell the film, and go back to writing good scripts and making good films. I think ultimately they don't care about songs anyway. I got tired of cranking out pop songs that end up over the credits at the end. It's territory I moved through and don't want to do anymore."'' "The Love You Take" was one of the last songs Hartman would perform and contribute to a film soundtrack.〔http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=943&dat=19890307&id=gGkLAAAAIBAJ&sjid=OlMDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6768,567004〕

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