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13-515: My Love may refer to: Music [ edit ] Albums [ edit ] My Love (Janice Vidal album) , 2005, or the title song My Love (Lisa Brokop album) , 1991, or the title song My Love (Petula Clark album) , 1966, or the 1965 title song (see below) My Love: Essential Collection , a 2008 album by Celine Dion, or the title song (see below) My Love (J-Walk album) , 2008 My Love (Hebe Tien album) , 2011 My Love (EP) ,

26-528: A 2004 song by Shirley Clamp Madatha Kaja , a 2011 Indian film Term of endearment Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title My Love . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=My_Love&oldid=1250995939 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

39-1108: A 2009 EP by Enric Sifa Songs [ edit ] "My Love" (Baekhyun song) , 2020 "My Love" (Celine Dion song) , 2007 "My Love" (The-Dream song) , 2009 "My Love" (Jill Scott song) , 2008 "My Love" (Joe song) , 2007 "My Love" (Julio Iglesias song) , 1988 "My Love" (Justin Timberlake song) , 2006 "My Love" (Kele Le Roc song) , 1999 "My Love" (Lee Jong-hyun song) , 2012 "My Love" (Leigh-Anne song) , 2023 "My Love" (Lionel Richie song) , 1983 "My Love" (Little Texas song) , 1994 "My Love" (London Boys song) , 1987 "My Love" (Martin Solveig song) , 2018 "My Love" (Mary J. Blige song) , 1992 "My Love" (Namie Amuro song) , 2009 "My Love" (Paul McCartney and Wings song) , 1973 "My Love" (Petula Clark song) , 1965 "My Love" (Rosy & Andres song) , 1976 "My Love" (Route 94 song) , 2014 "My Love" (Westlife song) , 2000 "My Love", by Ciara from Ciara: The Evolution "My Love", by Florence and

52-415: A 2009-2010 Portuguese telenovela My Love (2006 TV series)  [ ko ] , South Korean television show Other uses [ edit ] My Love (horse) , French Thoroughbred racehorse that won the 1948 Epsom Derby See also [ edit ] Mon Amour (disambiguation) " My Love, My Love ", a 1953 popular song My Love, My Love (film) , a 1967 French drama " Min kärlek ",

65-572: A Christmas version of another Lai song, "Bu Ke Yi Shi" (不可一世), sung in Cantonese. Vidal was signed to Lai's label, Amusic , the same year, and she released her debut album, Day & Night , in April 2005. Her second album, My Love , followed in November 2005. Vidal issued her third studio album, Do U Know , in 2006, and she held her first concert series from 29 March to 1 April 2007, as part of

78-448: A Soviet comedy film My Love (1970 film) , a Bollywood romance My Love (2006 film) , a Russian animated short film by Aleksandr Petrov My Love (2007 film) , a South Korean romantic comedy Saawariya , or My Love , a 2007 Indian film by Sanjay Leela Bhansali My Love (2021 film) , a Chinese romantic drama film My Love , a 2005 Russian television series starring Denis Matrosov Meu Amor , English My Love ,

91-490: A four-night stint at the Hong Kong Coliseum ; it was called "My First Concert". A year later, she published her fourth album, Serving You . Her first English-language record, Morning , came out in 2009. From 28 April 2007 to 13 May 2007, Madame Tussauds Hong Kong organised the "Madame Tussauds – Your Celebrity Choice for This Summer" competition, with the aim of selecting a new wax portrayal to be displayed in

104-475: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages My Love (Janice Vidal album) Janice M. Vidal (born 13 April 1982) is a Hong Kong Cantopop singer and actress. She was discovered by music producer Mark Lui and initially began her career as a back-up singer for Leon Lai . She debuted as a solo artist in 2004 under Lai's label, Amusic , where she remained until signing with Warner Music in 2015. She

117-663: Is of mixed Filipino, Chinese, and Korean descent, and she has a twin sister, Jill Vidal , who also sings. Vidal was born in Kowloon , Hong Kong, to a Filipino father and a mother of mixed Chinese and Korean descent. She worked as a bar singer under the name Renee and joined the 2000 New Talent Singing Awards as Ming Lok Tai (明樂蒂), before adopting her current Chinese name, Wei Lan (衛蘭). In December 2004, Vidal attracted media attention by covering one of Leon Lai 's hits, "Long Distance" (情深說話未曾講), in English. She soon followed it with

130-433: The 2008 Leon Lai-led musical film A Melody Looking , alongside her sister. In a 2009 interview with South China Morning Post , Vidal stated that she had become Buddhist about six years prior. She has since converted to Christianity, together with her sister. My Love (1970 film) My Love is a 1970 Bollywood romance film directed by S. Sukhdev. The film stars Shashi Kapoor and Sharmila Tagore . This

143-660: The Machine from Dance Fever "My Love", by Jack Gilinsky , 2020 "My Love", by Sharon Kovacs , 2014 "My Love", by Lene Marlin from Another Day "My Love", by Lenny Kravitz from Are You Gonna Go My Way "My Love", by Majid Jordan from the self-titled album "My Love", by Pixie Lott from Turn It Up "My Love", by Selena from the self-titled album "My Love", by Sia from The Twilight Saga: Eclipse "My Love", by Wale from Shine "My Love", by Whitney Houston from Just Whitney Film and television [ edit ] My Love (1940 film) ,

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156-680: The museum. Vidal won the competition, and her wax portrayal went on display in the glamour section on 18 July 2007. The statue is dressed in a green ballet dress, which she wore during "My First Concert". In November 2009, Vidal released her first greatest hits album, titled Wish (New + Best Selection) . She returned with a new Cantonese album, Love Diaries , in 2010. She followed it with Imagine (2012), E11 (2014), and Love and Other Things (2017). Also in 2017, she published her first Mandarin-language album, simply titled 衛蘭 (Vidal's Chinese name). Two further Cantonese records followed: In His Name in 2019 and Daughter in 2022. Vidal appeared in

169-581: Was the first hindi film that was shot in Kenya & Tanzania . The plot revolves around the life of musician Raj Kumar Rai lives in Nairobi. He meets Sangeeta in a function and fells in love with her. On the other hand Rani Mehta loves Raj Kumar. All lyrics were penned by Anand Bakshi . The reviewer for The Indian Express called the film a "lukewarm, lifeless affair irredeemable even by Shashi Kapoor's sterling performance." This article about

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