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{{Infobox Company
| name = ''Quest Broadcasting Inc.''
| logo =
| foundation = [[1986]]
| company_type = Private
| location = [[Mandaluyong City]], [[Philippines]]
| industry = [[Radio network]]
| services =
| key_people = Jose Luis Vera<br> Roberto "Tito" Encarnacion<br> Bernie Buenaseda<br> Aidoo Santiago<br> Armand Ursal


{{Infobox Single |
| revenue = Unknown
| net_income = Unknown
Name = Burning Love |
Cover = Burninglovecover.jpg |
| num_employees = Unknown
Artist = [[Elvis Presley]] |
| homepage = <li>[http://www.magic899.fm/index.php?page=company_profile Quest Company Profile] <br><li>[http://www.theradiopartners.com/ The Radio Partners Inc. Website] <br><li>[http://www.radioclub.fm Radio Club Website]
from Album = [[Burning Love and Hits from His Movies, Volume 2]] |
Released = [[August 1]], [[1972]] |
Format = [[vinyl record]] (7" 45 RPM) |
Recorded = [[RCA Studios]],<br>[[Hollywood, California]],<br>[[March 28]], [[1972]] |
Genre = [[Pop music|Pop]] |
Length = 2 [[minute|min]] 50 [[second|s]] |
Label = [[RCA Records|RCA]] |
Writer = [[Dennis Linde]] |
Producer = [[Felton Jarvis]] |
Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki> |
Last single = "[[An American Trilogy]]"<br>([[April 4]], [[1972]]) |
This single = "Burning Love"<br>([[August 1]], [[1972]]) |
Next single = "[[Separate Ways]]"<br>([[October 31]], [[1972]]) |
}}
}}


"'''Burning Love'''" is a [[song]] written by [[Dennis Linde]] and made famous by [[Elvis Presley]]. Elvis recorded it at RCA's Hollywood studios on [[March 28]], [[1972]].


The song was first recorded by [[Arthur Alexander]], who included it on his self-titled 1971 album.


Presley's version would be released as a single on [[August 1]], [[1972]], with [[B-side]] "[[It's a Matter of Time]]" which reached the Top 40 on the country charts peaking at #36.
'''Quest Broadcasting Inc.''' (also operating by the trade name '''The Radio Partners Inc.''') is a [[Philippines|Philippine]] [[radio network|radio broadcast network]], with main broadcast facilities in [[Metro Manila]].


For the weeks of [[October 21]] and [[October 28|28]], [[1972]], "Burning Love" rose to #2 on the [[Billboard Hot 100]]. The song was Elvis's 40th and last Top Ten hit on the US charts. It was also one of the last real rock songs in the last years of his life; from [[1972]]-[[1977]] the majority of his songs were [[ballad]]s, and many of those placed on Billboard's [[Hot Country Singles & Tracks|Hot Country Singles]] chart. "Burning Love" was one of the few exceptions, along with "[[Promised Land (song)|Promised Land]]" in [[1974]]. Indeed Elvis never wanted to record the song and only did so to appease his session musicians who repeatedly begged him to do so.
Its main/flagship radio stations are [[DWTM|Magic 89.9]] in Metro Manila and the [[Killerbee 92.3|Killerbee]] radio network in the [[Philippine province|provinces]].


The song was also released on an album titled ''Burning Love and hits from his movies volume 2'' on [[November 1]], [[1972]]. Despite this album's sub title, none of the movie songs on it were ever hits. The only actual hit on the album was the title song, "Burning Love".]
==History==
The company was first established in 1986 as the '''SBS Radio Network Inc.''' (SBS being Sarao Broadcasting Systems) where it had the [[Las Piñas City|Las Piñas]]-based Sarao family, well known for its manufacture of [[jeepney|Jeepneys]], and the Vera family as venture partners, until the Veras took full control of the network in [[1992]] and renamed it to its current company name.


Burning Love was used as a wake-up song on the space shuttle mission [[STS-123]].
==Venture Partners==


==Cover versions of "Burning Love"==
*[http://www.teamasia.com/ TeamAsia]
*Though she has never recorded it, [[Dolly Parton]] has often included "Burning Love" in her concert set lists, from the mid 1970s on.


*In 2002, [[Wynonna Judd|Wynonna]] performed the song for the film ''[[Lilo & Stitch]]'', it plays over the [[closing credits]]. Her version was included on her 2003 album ''[[What the World Needs Now Is Love (album)|What the World Needs Now Is Love]]''.
==The Quest Radio Network==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Branding
! Callsign
! Frequency
! Location
|-
| [[DWTM|Magic 89.9]]
| DWTM
| 89.9 MHz
|-
| [[Killerbee 106.3]]
| DYKB-FM
| 106.3 MHz
| [[Bacolod City|Bacolod]]
|-
| [[Killerbee 92.3]]
| DYBN
| 92.3 MHz
| [[Cebu City|Cebu]]
|-
| [[Killerbee 95.1]]
| DYSR
| 95.1 MHz
| [[Dumaguete City|Dumaguete]]
|-
| [[Killerbee 95.5]]
| DXEL
| 95.5 MHz
| [[Zamboanga City|Zamboanga]]
|-
| [[Killerbee 89.3]]
| DXKB
| 89.3 MHz
| [[Cagayan de Oro]]
|-
| [[Killerbee 89.1]]
| DXBE
| 89.1 MHz
| [[Davao City|Davao]]
|-
| [[Killerbee 106.3]]
| DXKM
| 106.3 MHz
| [[General Santos City|General Santos]]
|-
| [[Killerbee 102.3]]
| DXNS
| 102.3 MHz
| [[Butuan City|Butuan]]
|}


*In September 2006 a remix of the song was recorded by [[Mocean Worker]] (MoWo) for an advert for Honda C-RV.
{{Networks in the Philippines}}

[[Category:Companies established in 1986]]
*A [[Gene Summers]] cover version of "Burning Love" was included on the double album "Juke-Box Rock 'n Roll" issued by [[EMI]]/Big Beat (#1597671) in [[France]] in [[1988]].
[[Category:Companies of the Philippines|Companies of the Philippines]]

[[Category:Media companies of the Philippines]]
*Others to cover the song include [[Eric Sardinas]], [[Doctor and the Medics]], [[Wynonna Judd]], [[Killdozer (band)|Killdozer]] and [[Melissa Etheridge]].
{{Philippines-stub}}

[[Category:Quest Broadcasting Inc.]]
*[[Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson]] sang this in the movie [[The Game Plan]]
[[Category:Philippine radio networks]]

[[Category:Radio stations in the Philippines]]
*In 1992, [[Travis Tritt]] did a cover version for the movie, ''[[Honeymoon In Vegas]]''.

{{Template:Lilo & Stitch}}

[[Category:1972 singles]]
[[Category:Elvis Presley songs]]
[[Category:Songs written by Dennis Linde]]

Revision as of 00:23, 13 October 2008

"Burning Love"
Song

"Burning Love" is a song written by Dennis Linde and made famous by Elvis Presley. Elvis recorded it at RCA's Hollywood studios on March 28, 1972.

The song was first recorded by Arthur Alexander, who included it on his self-titled 1971 album.

Presley's version would be released as a single on August 1, 1972, with B-side "It's a Matter of Time" which reached the Top 40 on the country charts peaking at #36.

For the weeks of October 21 and 28, 1972, "Burning Love" rose to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was Elvis's 40th and last Top Ten hit on the US charts. It was also one of the last real rock songs in the last years of his life; from 1972-1977 the majority of his songs were ballads, and many of those placed on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart. "Burning Love" was one of the few exceptions, along with "Promised Land" in 1974. Indeed Elvis never wanted to record the song and only did so to appease his session musicians who repeatedly begged him to do so.

The song was also released on an album titled Burning Love and hits from his movies volume 2 on November 1, 1972. Despite this album's sub title, none of the movie songs on it were ever hits. The only actual hit on the album was the title song, "Burning Love".]

Burning Love was used as a wake-up song on the space shuttle mission STS-123.

Cover versions of "Burning Love"

  • Though she has never recorded it, Dolly Parton has often included "Burning Love" in her concert set lists, from the mid 1970s on.
  • In September 2006 a remix of the song was recorded by Mocean Worker (MoWo) for an advert for Honda C-RV.
  • A Gene Summers cover version of "Burning Love" was included on the double album "Juke-Box Rock 'n Roll" issued by EMI/Big Beat (#1597671) in France in 1988.