"Other singles from the [Eyes Of A Woman] album included the title track, Eyes Of A Woman, and a contribution from Jeff Lynne of Electric Light Orchestra, One Way Love." "...ABBA star Agnetha Fältskog chose a new Lynne composition One Way Love as the lead track and first single from her debut solo album Eyes Of A Woman." "Other Lynne-penned songs include One Way Love (1985) for Agnetha Faltskog..." "The resulting album, Eyes Of A Woman, had slightly more edge than Agnetha's previous LP, but was marred by an overblown Eighties-style production, which sounded dated even at the time. Contributions from solid composer talent like Jeff Lynne of Electric Light Orchestra made very little difference." "[Jeff] also wrote... One Way Love, recorded by Agnetha Fältskog as the lead single from her second post-ABBA soloist album, Eyes Of A Woman, released in 1985."Agnetha Fältskog - One Way Love [Single/Album Version] Details
"Meanwhile ex-ABBA girl Agnetha Fältskog released her solo album Eyes Of A Woman in Europe which contained the Jeff Lynne composition One Way Love. Jeff had sent her a tape, like Roy Wood too, and Agnetha chose Jeff's track. It was released as a single and a DJ-only 12 inch remix with an 'Extended Version' was produced but the record didn't make it in the charts, although it wasn't a bad song at all."
Patrik Guttenbacher, Marc Haines, & Alexander von Petersdorff (1996 - Unexpected Messages)
Carl Magnus Palm (1998 - That's Me - The Greatest Hits liner notes)
Rob Caiger (February 26, 2007 - Balance Of Power remaster liner notes)
Editor's Note: The album was not Agnetha's debut solo album and One Way Love was actually the second single released from the album, not the first.
Kayla Roth (2012 - South Central Music Bulletin Volume XI, Numbers 1-2 (Fall 2012 Spring 2013))
Carl Magnus Palm (2014 - Bright Lights Dark Shadows - The Real Story Of ABBA)
John Van der Kiste (August 2015 - Jeff Lynne: Electric Light Orchestra - Before and After)
Editor's Note: One Way Love was not the lead single, but the second single (with the lead single being I Won't Let You Go).