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"Everlasting Love" is a song written by Buzz Cason and Mac Gayden, originally a 1967 hit for Robert Knight and since covered numerous times. The most successful version in the UK was performed by Love Affair and the highest-charting version in the U.S. was performed by Carl Carlton.
In 1967, after Knight was seen performing with the Fairlanes in Nashville at a Vanderbilt University fraternity, he was offered a contract as a solo artist by the Rising Sons label. [3] His first recording, " Everlasting Love ", written by label owners Buzz Cason and Mac Gayden , was a success, reaching number 14 on the US R&B chart and number ...
The song was first recorded by Robert Knight, [2] whose version had reached No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the autumn of 1967, and it was previously offered to Marmalade, who turned it down. On the B-side was a cover version of "Gone Are the Songs of Yesterday", which was written by Phillip Goodhand-Tait. After its success, Goodhand ...
Singer Robert Knight, best known for the 1967 country-soul hit 'Everlasting Love,' has died at age 72.
"My Rainbow Valley" is a song first recorded and released by American singer Robert Knight on his 1967 album Everlasting Love. It was later released as a single in May 1968. [ 2 ] However, the song is better known for being covered by British band the Love Affair , whose version was released as "Rainbow Valley", and which became a top-ten hit ...
Everlasting Love" is a 1967 single by Robert Knight, ... "Everlasting Love", a song performed by Rufus featuring Chaka Khan, on their 1977 album Ask Rufus, ...
Gayden's biggest hit as a writer is considered to be the song "Everlasting Love", which he co-wrote with Buzz Cason, recorded originally by Robert Knight, a Top 20 hit in the Billboard Hot 100 in 1967. It became a number one hit in the United Kingdom when covered by the Love Affair in January 1968. Also in 1968, a cover by the Australian group ...
To Sir With Love" by Lulu (pictured) was the number one song of 1967. The Monkees (pictured) had four songs on the year-end chart ("I'm a Believer" at number five, "A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You" at number 60, "Pleasant Valley Sunday" at number 74, and "Daydream Believer" at number 94), the most of any artist that year.