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- Vitamin_L runtime "5.483333333333333".
- Vitamin_L aSide "Vitamin L (Club Version)".
- Vitamin_L abstract "\"Vitamin L\" is a song by the American pop rock band B.E. Taylor Group. It is the fifth track on the band's second studio album, Love Won the Fight, and also the third single pulled from that album. In a departure of the norm of B. E. Taylor singing lead vocals, Joey d'Amico sings lead on this track. It also heavily uses synthesizers and a brass sections as the main instruments. The guitar's role is minimized to a steady strumming pattern with sustained power chords in the chorus. The lyrics tell the story of a man whose medical condition can only be treated with an unstable drug, called Vitamin L, that reacts \"when boy meets girl\". In the last verse it is revealed the drug was, in fact, love, and the man is cured of his ailment when he falls in love with a woman.This song is the B. E. Taylor Group's most popular song, as it peaked at #66 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1984 and stayed on the chart for 8 weeks. The song also spawned a popular music video that scored heavy airplay on MTV. B. E. and Rick Witkowsi are featured as the doctor and pharmacist in the video, respectively. The song also is a near constant at live performances.B. E. Taylor later re-recorded this song on his first solo album, Try Love, as more of a rock song, getting rid of the synthesizers and making the bass, lead guitar, and drums much more involved. The lyrics in the verses have entire lines changed as well, mildly changing the story in the process, e.g. \"A chemical reaction occurs/Every time that boys meets girl\" to \"It could keep us all in touch/But we can never take too much\", erasing the idea that the vitamin is an unstable drug. Three whole lines in the third verse are changed, but these do not change the story in any way.".
- Vitamin_L album Love_Won_the_Fight.
- Vitamin_L bSide "Vitamin L (LP Version)".
- Vitamin_L genre Electropop.
- Vitamin_L musicalArtist B._E._Taylor.
- Vitamin_L musicalBand B._E._Taylor.
- Vitamin_L recordLabel MCA_Records.
- Vitamin_L runtime "329.0".
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- Vitamin_L wikiPageRevisionID "639067710".
- Vitamin_L wikiPageWikiLink B._E._Taylor.
- Vitamin_L wikiPageWikiLink Bass_guitar.
- Vitamin_L wikiPageWikiLink Billboard_Hot_100.
- Vitamin_L wikiPageWikiLink Category:1983_singles.
- Vitamin_L wikiPageWikiLink Category:1983_songs.
- Vitamin_L wikiPageWikiLink Category:MCA_Records_singles.
- Vitamin_L wikiPageWikiLink Dolly_Parton.
- Vitamin_L wikiPageWikiLink Electropop.
- Vitamin_L wikiPageWikiLink Emmy_Award.
- Vitamin_L wikiPageWikiLink Grammy_Award.
- Vitamin_L wikiPageWikiLink Guitar.
- Vitamin_L wikiPageWikiLink Love_Won_the_Fight.
- Vitamin_L wikiPageWikiLink MCA_Records.
- Vitamin_L wikiPageWikiLink Mary_Hartman,_Mary_Hartman.
- Vitamin_L wikiPageWikiLink Mary_Kay_Place.
- Vitamin_L wikiPageWikiLink Pharmacist.
- Vitamin_L wikiPageWikiLink Physician.
- Vitamin_L wikiPageWikiLink Pop_rock.
- Vitamin_L wikiPageWikiLink Power_chord.
- Vitamin_L wikiPageWikiLink Synthesizer.
- Vitamin_L wikiPageWikiLink Try_Love_(B._E._Taylor_album).
- Vitamin_L wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vitamin L".
- Vitamin_L aSide "Vitamin L".
- Vitamin_L album Love_Won_the_Fight.
- Vitamin_L artist B._E._Taylor.
- Vitamin_L bSide "Vitamin L".
- Vitamin_L format "12.0".
- Vitamin_L genre Electropop.
- Vitamin_L label MCA_Records.
- Vitamin_L lastSingle ""Love Won the Fight"".
- Vitamin_L length "329.0".
- Vitamin_L name "Vitamin L".
- Vitamin_L nextSingle ""Dangerous Rhythm"".
- Vitamin_L producer "Rick Witkowsi, Joe Macre".
- Vitamin_L released "1983".
- Vitamin_L thisSingle ""Vitamin L"".
- Vitamin_L wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_single.
- Vitamin_L writer "Rick Witkowsi".
- Vitamin_L subject Category:1983_singles.
- Vitamin_L subject Category:1983_songs.
- Vitamin_L subject Category:MCA_Records_singles.
- Vitamin_L hypernym Song.
- Vitamin_L type MusicalWork.
- Vitamin_L type Single.
- Vitamin_L type Work.
- Vitamin_L type CreativeWork.
- Vitamin_L type Thing.
- Vitamin_L type Q134556.
- Vitamin_L type Q2188189.
- Vitamin_L type Q386724.
- Vitamin_L comment "\"Vitamin L\" is a song by the American pop rock band B.E. Taylor Group. It is the fifth track on the band's second studio album, Love Won the Fight, and also the third single pulled from that album. In a departure of the norm of B. E. Taylor singing lead vocals, Joey d'Amico sings lead on this track. It also heavily uses synthesizers and a brass sections as the main instruments. The guitar's role is minimized to a steady strumming pattern with sustained power chords in the chorus.".
- Vitamin_L label "Vitamin L".
- Vitamin_L sameAs Q7936968.
- Vitamin_L sameAs m.07kjhj6.
- Vitamin_L sameAs Q7936968.
- Vitamin_L wasDerivedFrom Vitamin_L?oldid=639067710.
- Vitamin_L isPrimaryTopicOf Vitamin_L.
- Vitamin_L name "Vitamin L".