- My Love (Petula Clark song)
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"My Love" Single by Petula Clark from the album My Love B-side "Where Am I Going?" Released December 1965 Format Vinyl Recorded 1965 Genre British Invasion, Pop, Vocal Length 2:43 Label Pye 7N 17038 (UK)
Warner Bros. 5684 (US)
Vogue STU 42234 (DEN)Writer(s) Tony Hatch Producer Tony Hatch Petula Clark singles chronology "Round Every Corner"
(U.S. 1965)
"You're the One"
(UK 1965)"My Love"
(1965)"A Sign of the Times"
(1966)"My Love" is a 1965 single release by Petula Clark which in early 1966 became an international hit, reaching #1 in the US: Clark's regular songwriter and producer Tony Hatch was responsible for "My Love".
In November 1965 Tony Hatch, on a flight from London to Los Angeles, was putting the finishing touches on his composition "The Life and Soul of the Party" which he planned to record with Clark in Los Angeles to serve as her next single. In casual conversation with the American sitting next to him Hatch was advised that this song's title would be meaningless to the American public. Hatch then proceeded to write lyrics for a song whose title - "My Love" - could not conceivably present any comprehension issue; these lyrics were completed on the plane and Hatch wrote the music for "My Love" soon after landing.
"My Love" was recorded at Western Studios[1] and featured the backing of the Wrecking Crew.[2]
Released in December 1965, "My Love" became Clark's second single to reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1966 making Clark the first British female to have two US #1 hits. Also a #1 hit in Canada, "My Love" returned Clark to the UK Top Ten for the first time since "Downtown" two years previous with a March 1966 peak of #4. "My Love" became a certified Gold record for US sales of one million units and in the UK the single earned a Silver disc for sales of 200,000 units.
"My Love" also provided Clark with a hit in Australia (#4), New Zealand (#6), Rhodesia (#1) and South Africa (#6) and reached #13 in both the Netherlands and the Dutch speaking region of Belgium. In Germany "My Love" became a hit first in its original English version (#13) and then again when rendered in German as "Verzeih' die dummen Tränen" (Forgive the foolish tears) (#21). Translated recordings by Clark also made "My Love" a hit in France and Italy, respectively as "Mon amour" (#12) and "L'amore e il vento" (Love is the wind) (#24).
Cover versions
- Karina and Gelu both rendered the song in Spanish in 1967 as "Mi amor".
- Hannele Laaksonen rendered the song in Finnish as "Rakkauteni".
- Sonny James (C&W singer) covered "My Love" in 1970. His version reached No. 1 that May on the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles chart, in the midst of his then-record string of 16-straight No. 1 singles in as many releases [3]. Also in 1970 C&W singer Barbara Fairchild recorded "My Love" for her debut album Someone Special.
- Mrs. Miller covered the song in 1966, on her debut album with Capitol Records entitled Mrs. Miller's Greatest Hits and is on the 1997 compilation CD of her work released on Capitol's Ultra-Lounge label: Wild, Cool & Swingin', The Artist Collection Vol. 3: Mrs. Miller.
- John Davidson covered it in 1966 for his album Time of My Life!.
- Florence Henderson (Actress/singer) performed the song as a serenade on the famous 1969 "Tonight Show" segment in which Tiny Tim married Miss Vicky.
References
- ^ http://www.eastwest-studios.com/history
- ^ Hal Blaine, David Goggin (1990). Hal Blaine & the Wrecking Crew (1st US ed.). Mixbooks. p. XVII. ISBN 0-918371-01-5.
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country Hits: 1944-2006, Second edition. Record Research. p. 172.
Preceded by
"We Can Work It Out" by The BeatlesBillboard Hot 100 number one single
(Petula Clark version)
February 5, 1966Succeeded by
"Lightnin' Strikes" by Lou ChristiePreceded by
"The Pool Shark" by Dave DudleyBillboard Hot Country Singles number one single
(Sonny James version)
May 16, 1970 - May 31, 1970Succeeded by
"Hello Darlin'" by Conway TwittyAlbums Pet Clark · Downtown · I Know a Place · The International Hits · My Love · I Couldn't Live Without Your Love · Color My World/Who Am I · These Are My Songs · The Other Man's Grass Is Always Greener · Petula · Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 · Portrait Of Petula · Just Pet · Memphis · Warm and Tender · Now · Give It a Try · Treasures, Volume 1 · Live at the Copacabana · Here for You · Open Your HeartSingles "Downtown" · "I Know a Place" · "You'd Better Come Home" · "Round Every Corner" · "My Love" · "A Sign of the Times" · "I Couldn't Live Without Your Love" · "Who Am I" · "Color My World" · "This Is My Song" · "Don't Sleep in the Subway" · "The Cat in the Window (The Bird in the Sky)" · "The Other Man's Grass Is Always Greener" · "Kiss Me Goodbye" · "Don't Give Up" · "American Boys" · "Happy Heart" · "No One Better Than You" · "Look at Mine" · "The Song of My Life" · "My Guy" · "I Can't Remember (How It Was Before)" · "Gratifaction" · "Silver Spoon" · "Never Been a Horse That Couldn't Be Rode" · "Loving Arms" · "The Old Fashioned Way"Categories:- Petula Clark songs
- 1965 singles
- Songs written by Tony Hatch
- Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles
- Sonny James songs
- Billboard Hot Country Songs number-one singles
- RPM Top Singles number-one singles
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