"Let There Be Love" is a standard ballad which has been recorded by numerous artists including Nat King Cole. Miss Piggy and Bruce Forsyth sing it as the closing number on episode 113 of The Muppet Show and Bruce's Guest Night in the 1990s.
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| - "Let There Be Love" is a standard ballad which has been recorded by numerous artists including Nat King Cole. Miss Piggy and Bruce Forsyth sing it as the closing number on episode 113 of The Muppet Show and Bruce's Guest Night in the 1990s.
- Let There Be Love is a song written by the Bee Gees.
- "Let There Be Love" is a song by Scottish rock band Simple Minds and first single from their 1991 album Real Life. The song was written by Charlie Burchill and Jim Kerr and released by Virgin Records; it became an international hit, reaching the Top 10 in Ireland, Sweden, United Kingdom, The Netherlands and Switzerland, it also reached #1 in Italy. Australian band Icehouse covered the song for their album The Berlin Tapes in 1995.
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| - Shapiro Bernstein & Co. Inc.
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| - Ian Grant and Lionel Rand
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| - "Let There Be Love" is a standard ballad which has been recorded by numerous artists including Nat King Cole. Miss Piggy and Bruce Forsyth sing it as the closing number on episode 113 of The Muppet Show and Bruce's Guest Night in the 1990s.
- Let There Be Love is a song written by the Bee Gees.
- "Let There Be Love" is a song by Scottish rock band Simple Minds and first single from their 1991 album Real Life. The song was written by Charlie Burchill and Jim Kerr and released by Virgin Records; it became an international hit, reaching the Top 10 in Ireland, Sweden, United Kingdom, The Netherlands and Switzerland, it also reached #1 in Italy. Australian band Icehouse covered the song for their album The Berlin Tapes in 1995.
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