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- Pure_Love abstract ""Pure Love" is a song recorded by American country music singer Ronnie Milsap. It was released in March 1974 as the first single and title track from the album Pure Love. The song became Milsap's first No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in the late spring of the year. Although Milsap had two previous top 15 hits—"I Hate You" and "That Girl Who Waits on Tables," both 1973—"Pure Love" is largely credited as being his career-breaking hit.The song also marked the first country chart-topping single by its writer, Eddie Rabbitt, who had tasted previous success with 1970's "Kentucky Rain" by Elvis Presley. In the song, Rabbitt compares "pure love" to such things as milk, honey and the Cap'n Crunch breakfast cereal, before pointing out that the love shared between the protagonist and his/her object of affection is "99 44/100 percent pure" (borrowing from the old Ivory soap advertising slogan).Rabbitt would later record the song as the b-side to his 1975 single "Forgive and Forget."".
- Pure_Love album Pure_Love_(album).
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- Pure_Love genre Country_music.
- Pure_Love musicalArtist Ronnie_Milsap.
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- Pure_Love recordLabel RCA_Records.
- Pure_Love runtime "139.0".
- Pure_Love subsequentWork Please_Don't_Tell_Me_How_the_Story_Ends.
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- Pure_Love writer Eddie_Rabbitt.
- Pure_Love artist Ronnie_Milsap.
- Pure_Love bSide "Love The Second Time Around".
- Pure_Love format "7.0".
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- Pure_Love genre Country_music.
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- Pure_Love label RCA_Records.
- Pure_Love lastSingle ""That Girl Who Waits on Tables"".
- Pure_Love length "139.0".
- Pure_Love name "Pure Love".
- Pure_Love nextSingle ""Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends"".
- Pure_Love producer "Tom Collins and Jack D. Johnson".
- Pure_Love recorded "January 1974".
- Pure_Love released "March 1974".
- Pure_Love thisSingle ""Pure Love"".
- Pure_Love title "Billboard Hot Country Singles".
- Pure_Love title "number-one single".
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- Pure_Love writer Eddie_Rabbitt.
- Pure_Love years "1974-06-01".
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- Pure_Love comment ""Pure Love" is a song recorded by American country music singer Ronnie Milsap. It was released in March 1974 as the first single and title track from the album Pure Love. The song became Milsap's first No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in the late spring of the year.".
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