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n. (context idiom English) an instantaneous attraction
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"Love at First Sight" (2001) is the second song of the same title recorded by Australian music artist Kylie Minogue, taken from her eighth studio album Fever (the first, related by title only, was from her 1988 album, Kylie). It was written by its producer Richard Stannard and Julian Gallagher, alongside Minogue, Ash Howes, and Martin Harrington. "Love at First Sight" is a dance song which describes Minogue falling and believing in love at first sight. It was released as the third single, and the second North American single, from the album on 10 June 2002 by Parlophone.
Critical reception towards "Love at First Sight" has been positive; majority of the critics commended the song's commercial appeal and composition. Minor criticism was towards the production similarities of Minogue's previous singles from Fever. In Australia, the song peaked at number three on the Australian Singles Chart. It found more success in the United Kingdom, where it debuted at number two on the UK Singles Chart. The single also charted inside the top ten in countries including Canada, Denmark, Ireland, Spain, and New Zealand.
A music video for "Love at First Sight" was directed by Johan Renck, featuring Minogue in a futuristic maze with backup dancers, all shot in single take motion. "Love At First Sight" was first performed on her KylieFever2002 tour, and has featured on all her concert tours. The song was later nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording in 2003, becoming Minogue's first Grammy nomination.
Love at first sight is an emotion and a literary trope in which a person feels an immediate and strong romantic attraction for a stranger upon first seeing or meeting them.
Love at First Sight may also refer to:
"Love at First Sight" is the third single released from Edge of the Century by Styx.
To date, it is the last Styx single to hit the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, peaking at #25. The song also fared moderately well on the Adult Contemporary charts, peaking at #13. It also reached #20 on the Canada RPM Top Singles chart the week of June 22, 1991.
"Love at First Sight" was the only one of the album's three singles to have been written in collaboration between Dennis DeYoung and Glen Burtnik, as well as James "J.Y." Young. As with the band's prior single, "Show Me the Way", the ballad features lead vocals by DeYoung.
Despite the success of the album and its singles, the industry was changing during the early 1990s, phasing out the single format and favoring Grunge music, and "Love at First Sight" would be Styx's last Billboard Top 40 single.
Love at First Sight (, Georgian title - Erti nakhvit shekvareba) is a 1977 Georgian/ Soviet comedy film by Lenfilm and Kartuli Pilmi (Romance/Drama).
Love at First Sight is an album by jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins, released on the Milestone label in 1980, featuring performances by Rollins with George Duke, Stanley Clarke, Al Foster and Bill Summers.
Love at First Sight is a 1985 Italian comedy film directed by Marco Risi.
Love at First Sight is a 2012 United Kingdom short film shot in Spain, and written, directed and produced by Mark Playne.
Love at First Sight is a Canadian romantic comedy film, released in 1977. Directed by Rex Bromfield,
Love at First Sight is a 1929 American musical comedy film directed by Edgar Lewis and starring Norman Foster, Suzanne Keener and Doris Rankin.
Usage examples of "love at first sight".
Thirdly, 55% of women and 63% of men believe in love at first sight (Harper's, 1985).
She must be assured that it is not a criminal offence to love at first sight.
She was this hot looking nurse that he had recently met and it had been love at first sight.