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"I Remember You" is a popular song, published in 1941. The music was written by Victor Schertzinger, with lyrics by Johnny Mercer. [2] The song was originally recorded by Jimmy Dorsey in 1941. It has since been covered most notably by Frank Ifield, Glen Campbell and Björk.
Ifield's first UK single, "Lucky Devil" (January 1960), reached No. 22 on the UK Singles Chart. [15] His next six singles had less commercial success, but he had his first UK number-one hit with a cover version of the Victor Schertzinger and Johnny Mercer 1941 composition "I Remember You" (May 1962), [16] which topped the charts for seven weeks. [15]
The song "I Love You The Way You Are" was originally recorded in the late 50s as a demo and left unreleased. After Vinton had a hit with "Roses are Red (My Love)", Diamond Records purchased the demo and issued it as a single, reaching #38.
"You'll Lose a Good Thing" Barbara Lynn: 8 August 11 1 "Things" Bobby Darin: 3 August 25 5 August 18 "You Don't Know Me" Ray Charles 2 September 8 5 "Little Diane" Dion: 8 August 18 3 August 25 "Sheila" Tommy Roe: 1 September 1 6 "Party Lights" Claudine Clark: 5 September 1 3 "She's Not You" Elvis Presley 5 September 8 5 September 1 "Vacation"
Baby" inspired Lennon's playing on the Beatles' first single, 1962's "Love Me Do", as well as later Beatles records, [1] and the harmonica break on Frank Ifield's "I Remember You." Channel's only other top 40 recording in the UK Singles Chart was "Keep On" (June 1968), which reached number 12; it was written by Wayne Carson Thompson and ...
Twenty-three artists scored multiple entries in the top 10 in 1962. The Shadows secured the record for most top 10 hits in 1962 with six hit singles, four of which were with Cliff Richard. Frank Ifield was one of a number of artists with two top-ten entries, including the number-one single "I Remember You".
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"Remember Then" is a pop song written by Tony Powers and Beverly Ross, and first recorded in 1962 by doo-wop vocal group The Earls. Original copies of The Earls' version, on the Old Town label, show only Powers as the writer, while some later versions give a writing or co-writing credit to record producer Stan Vincent.