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  1. 14 de abr. de 2024 · Tradução. Amor e ódio. Love And Hate. Amor e ódio. Love and hate. Suas voltas, eles esperam. Their turns, they wait. Na próxima eu venho a Orchart Rua. When next I come to Orchart Street. Vou usar a minha chave. I´ll use my key. Vou entrar macio em pé de lotação para ver. I´ll enter soft on stocking feet to see.

  2. 10 de mai. de 2024 · Letra Tradução. Love and hate. Their turns, they wait. When next I come to Orchart Street. I´ll use my key. I´ll enter soft on stocking feet to see. If you have told the truth to me. Hate and love. They push, they shove. They use my life just like a toy. They take my mind. They must enjoy their puppet on a wire. Until I´m nothing but desire.

  3. Love and Hate is a 2014 studio album by American singer-songwriter Joan Osborne, released on April 8, 2014. The concept album represents Osborne's first attempt at a song cycle, exploring the relationship between love and hate.

  4. 31 de jan. de 2016 · 50. 3.7K views 7 years ago. Provided to YouTube by Entertainment One U.S., LP Love and Hate · Joan Osborne Show more. Joan Osborne - Event Tickets. Aug. 11. Nearest event ·...

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  5. Love and hate Their turns, they wait When next I come to Orchart Street I'll use my key I'll enter soft on stocking feet to see If you have told the truth to me Hate and love They push, they shove They use my life just like a toy They take my mind They must enjoy their puppet on a wire Until I'm nothing but desire Love and hate We meet, we mate

  6. Preview. Joan Osborne has proven to be quite the resilient Renaissance woman, working with blues, pop, soul, and country in varying degrees over many albums. 2014’s Love and Hate is as adventurous an album as she has made, and its finest points are among her most beautiful and ambitious.

  7. 5 de jun. de 2020 · Unlike the previous albums, with their very high highs surrounded by less compelling material, Love and Hate is a very focused and consistent set of songs and I can find nothing in it to regret. Osborne's vocals are the warmest that I've ever heard them, and, as per usual, her talent is the primary draw into the album.