You Say That You Love Me I Dont Know if Its True
"You Don't Have to Say You Dearest Me" | ||||
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Unmarried by Dusty Springfield | ||||
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Released | 25 March 1966 | |||
Recorded | 9–ten March 1966 | |||
Studio | Philips Studio, Stanhope Place, London | |||
Genre | Traditional pop | |||
Length | 2:47 | |||
Characterization | Philips BF 1482[1] | |||
Songwriter(southward) | Vicki Wickham, Simon Napier-Bell,[one] Pino Donaggio, Vito Pallavicini | |||
Producer(s) | Johnny Franz[one] | |||
Dusty Springfield UK singles chronology | ||||
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Dusty Springfield United states of america singles chronology | ||||
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"You lot Don't Have to Say You lot Beloved Me" (originally a 1965 Italian song, '"Io che not vivo (senza te)", by Pino Donaggio and Vito Pallavicini) is a 1966 striking recorded by English vocaliser Dusty Springfield that proved to exist her most successful unmarried, reaching number ane on the Great britain Singles Chart[2] and number iv on the Billboard Hot 100. Elvis Presley recorded a cover version in 1970 which was a hit in both the United states of america and the UK. Other covers take charted in the Great britain, Republic of ireland, Italian republic and Finland.
Original Italian version [edit]
"Io che not vivo (senza te)" ("I, who can't live (without you)") was introduced at the 15th edition of the Sanremo Festival by Pino Donaggio — who had co-written the song with Vito Pallavicini — and his team partner Jody Miller. The song reached the final at Sanremo and, as recorded by Donaggio, reached No. 1 in Italian republic in March 1965. "Io che non vivo (senza te)" was prominently featured on the soundtrack of the Luchino Visconti moving picture Vaghe stelle dell'Orsa (aka Sandra), starring Claudia Cardinale, which was awarded the Gilt Panthera leo at the Venice Moving picture Festival that September.
Dusty Springfield version [edit]
Dusty Springfield, who participated at the 1965 Sanremo Festival, was in the audience when Donaggio and Miller performed "Io che not vivo (senza te)" and, although she did not know the meaning of the lyrics, the song moved Springfield to tears.[ citation needed ] She obtained an acetate recording of Donaggio'due south song, but immune a yr to go by before actively pursuing the idea of recording an English version.
On nine March 1966, Springfield had an instrumental track of Donaggio's limerick recorded at Philips Studio Marble Arch. The session personnel included guitarist Big Jim Sullivan and drummer Bobby Graham. Springfield notwithstanding lacked an English lyric to record, simply Springfield'south friend Vicki Wickham, the producer of Set up Steady Get!, wrote the required English lyric with her ain friend Simon Napier-Bell, director of the Yardbirds. Neither Wickham nor Napier-Bell had any discernible experience equally songwriters. According to Napier-Bell, he and Wickham were dining out when she mentioned to him that Springfield hoped to get an English language lyric for Donaggio'due south song, and the two light-heartedly took upwards the claiming of writing the lyric themselves: "Nosotros went back to [Wickham]'s flat and started working on it. We wanted to go to a trendy disco and then we had most an hour to write it. We wrote the chorus so we wrote the poetry in a taxi to wherever we were going."[ citation needed ]
Neither Wickham or Napier-Bell understood the original Italian lyrics. According to Wickham they attempted to write their own lyric for an anti-love song to exist called "I Don't Love You", but when that original idea proved unproductive, it was initially adjusted to "You Don't Love Me", then to "You Don't Accept to Love Me", and finalised as "You Don't Accept to Say You Love Me", a phrasing that fitted the song'south melody. Napier-Bell afterwards gave the same title to his start book, an autobiographical account of the British music scene of the 1960s.
Springfield recorded her vocal the next day. Unhappy with the acoustics in the recording berth she eventually moved into a stairwell to record. She was only satisfied with her vocal after she had recorded 47 takes.[ citation needed ]
Released on 25 March 1966 in the UK, the single release of Springfield'southward recording became a huge hit and remains one of the songs most identified with her. When she died from chest cancer in March 1999, the song was featured on Now 42 as a tribute.
The song striking No.1 in the UK charts and No.four in the US billboard hot 100.[three] It proved so popular in the United states that Springfield's 1965 anthology Ev'rything'due south Coming Up Dusty was released there with a slightly unlike rails listing, and titled after the hitting single (the B side of the U.s.a. single, "Little past Little", was issued in the Uk as a split A side and reached No.17 there). The song also topped the charts peaking at No.1 in The Philippines and peaked at No.1 in NME pinnacle thirty charts, information technology stayed in the number 1 position for ii weeks from the week commencing xiv May 1966 to the week ending 28 May 1966. And also hit No.1 on Melody Maker magazine in May 1966.
Reception [edit]
Cash Box described the song as a "hauntingly plantive slow-shufflin' ode most an understanding gal who has no intention of tying her young man down to her."[4]
In 2004, the song made the Rolling Stone list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time[v] at No.491.
Charts [edit]
Chart (1966) | Peak position |
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UK Singles Chart[half-dozen] | 1 |
New Musical Limited[7] | 1 |
Melody Maker[eight] | 1 |
Rave Magazine | 1 |
Australian Become-Set [9] | 2 |
Canada RPM | four |
The Official Finnish Charts[ten] | half-dozen |
German Media Control[11] | 33 |
Irish Singles Chart[12] | 4 |
The Netherlands[thirteen] | 33 |
Philippines Singles Chart[14] | 1 |
New Zealand singles Chart[15] | 9 |
US Billboard Hot 100[16] | 4 |
The states Cashbox[17] | 3 |
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[18] | 8 |
Elvis Presley version [edit]
"You Don't Have to Say Yous Love Me" | ||||
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Single by Elvis Presley | ||||
from the album That'south the Way It Is | ||||
A-side | "Yous Don't Have to Say You Beloved me" | |||
B-side | "Patch It Upwardly" | |||
Released | 6 October 1970 | |||
Recorded | vi June 1970 | |||
Studio | RCA's Studio B Nashville | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Characterization | RCA Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Vicki Wickham, Simon Napier-Bong, Pino Donaggio, Vito Pallavicini | |||
Elvis Presley singles chronology | ||||
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"You lot Don't Take to Say Yous Beloved Me" was recorded by Elvis Presley for his 1970 album release That'southward the Way Information technology Is, from which it was issued as the second single vi October 1970. The runway had been recorded in the evening of half-dozen June 1970 in Studio B of RCA Studios (Nashville), being the third of seven songs recorded that dark. The session producer, Felton Jarvis, felt that the 2d accept was expert enough to serve as the principal track but Presley insisted on a tertiary and final take.[19]
Reaching No.11 on the Hot 100 in Billboard mag, "You Don't Take to Say You Love Me" afforded Presley a No.one hit on the Billboard Easy Listening nautical chart, also reaching No.56 on the Billboard C&W chart.[20] It became a golden record. A hitting for Presley in both Australia (No.7) and Canada (No.half-dozen), "Yous Don't Have to Say You lot Love Me" was twice a hit for Presley in the British Isles, with its original release reaching No.9 in the Uk and No.17 in Ireland, in which territories the track's 2007 re-release charted with respective peaks of No.xvi and No.29.[3] The single went on to get the all-time-selling record of 1971 in Nihon, with Oricon reporting sales of 225,000 copies, making Presley the kickoff strange artist in history to do so, until Michael Jackson released Thriller in 1984.[21]
Other versions [edit]
English-language cover versions [edit]
"You lot Don't Have to Say You Love Me" has been recorded by many artists, including:
- Helen Reddy, from her showtime MCA album "Play Me Out" released in 1981
- Lynn Anderson
- Jessica Andersson, on her anthology Wake Up (2009)
- Michael Ball
- John Barrowman
- Dany Brillant
- Patrizio Buanne, on his 2007 anthology Forever Begins Tonight equally "Io che not vivo/You Don't Accept to Say You Love Me"; the track features lyrics from both the Italian and English-language versions
- Mary Byrne
- Glen Campbell, in 1999 on his album My Hits and Beloved Songs
- Vikki Carr
- Cher, on the 1966 album Chér
- Taylor Dayne, from the 1998 anthology Naked Without You
- Kiki Dee, on her 1970 Motown album Cracking Expectations
- Jackie DeShannon, from her 1966 anthology Are You Ready For This?
- The Floaters, No. 28 R&B in December 1977
- The Four Sonics, No. 32 R&B and No. 78 Billboard Hot 100 in March 1968
- Connie Francis, recorded a mixed English/Italian version
- Robert Goulet
- Guys 'n' Dolls, No. 5 UK (xx March 1976), No. one Republic of ireland (chart debut 18 March 1976), No. 12 the netherlands (24 September 1977), and No. 8 Kingdom of belgium (Flemish Region) (1 Oct 1977)
- Tracy Huang (黃鶯鶯/黃露儀), Taiwanese singer, on her 1980 LP album Songs Of The 60s [ commendation needed ]
- Red Hurley, No. v Republic of ireland, nautical chart debut 18 May 1978
- Jill Johnson
- Tom Jones
- Patricia Kaas
- Larz-Kristerz
- Vicky Leandros
- Amanda Lear, on her 2014 tribute anthology My Happiness
- Brenda Lee
- The Lennon Sisters
- Shelby Lynne
- Maureen McGovern
- Lani Misalucha
- Bill Medley
- Matt Monro
- Clarence Carter
- Olsen Brothers
- Arthur Prysock
- Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, on their 1966 anthology Abroad We a Go-Get
- The Shadows, recorded an instrumental version in 1983
- Carla Thomas, on her 1966 album Carla (Stax)
- Isao Tomita
- Mel Tormé, as a bonus track on 1997 CD reissue of Right At present!
- Jerry Vale
- Il Volo
- Wall Street Crash, a song octet led by Keith Strachan, had a No. half dozen hit in Italy in the summer of 1983 later on competing with the vocal at Festivalbar
- Denise Welch, whose 1995 remake was a double A-side hitting with "Cry Me a River" at No. 23 Uk
International comprehend versions [edit]
Most international versions of the song were subsequent to Dusty Springfield'southward 1966 success with "You lot Don't Accept to Say You lot Love Me" and reference that version's lyrics rather than the Italian original.
The Italian original, "Io che non vivo (senza te)", has been remade past Milva, Morgan (anthology Italian Songbook Vol 2/ 2012), and Russell Watson (anthology La Voce/ 2010). Patrizio Buanne also recorded "Io Che Non Vivo (You Don't Accept to Say You Beloved Me)" for his 2007 album Forever Begins Tonight, the track featuring lyrics from both the Italian and English language-language versions.
In October 1965, Richard Anthony recorded a French version of "Io che non vivo (senza te)", "Jamais je ne vivrai sans toi", which served as the championship cutting of an album release. In Quebec, Anthony's version of "Jamais je ne vivrai sans toi" competed with a local embrace version by Margot Lefebvre, with both tracks co-ranked at No.38 in the annual listing of the top hits of 1966.[22]
A Catalan rendering of "Io che non vivo", entitled "Jo no puc viure sense tu", was a 1965 single release for Renata. Pino Donaggio himself recorded a Spanish version of the song, entitled "Yo que no vivo sin ti",[23] which was remade in 1971 past Angélica María for her self-titled album, and in 1987 by Luis Miguel on his album Soy Como Quiero Ser. Miguel'south version ranked No.26 on the Hot Latin Tracks in Billboard. Iva Zanicchi has likewise recorded "Yo que no vivo sin tí".
Ane of the earliest non-English language renderings of "Yous Don't Have to Say You Beloved Me" was the Finnish "En koskaan", recorded by Kristina Hautala on 24 May 1966, which entered the Finnish Meridian Ten in November 1966 - in effect superseding Springfield'due south version which had reached No.6 in Finland earlier that month. "En koskaan" spent eleven weeks in the Tiptop Ten, also peaking at No.6. Later "En koskaan" was remade by Lea Laven on her 1978 album release Aamulla Rakkaani Näin, by Kurre (fi) on his 1979 anthology Jäit Sateen Taa, by Mika Pohjonen (fi) on his 1993 self-titled album release, by Harri Marstio (fi) on his 1993 anthology release Sateenkaaren pää, and by Topi Sorsakoski on his 1997 album release Kalliovuorten kuu.
"You Don't Take to Say Y'all Beloved Me" has also been rendered in Croatian as "Moju ljubav nisi hteo", recorded past Null Knežević (sr), and also every bit "Nemoj reći da me voliš", recorded past Sanjalice. It has been sung in Czech as "Hledej k mému srdci klíč", recorded past Eva Pilarová, and as well as "Jarní Víra" recorded by Laďka Kozderková (cs), in Danish every bit "Du Kan Gi' Mig Hele Verden" recorded past Grethe Ingmann, and as well as "Jeg har ikke brug for løfter", recorded by Ulla Pia (da). It has been sung in Dutch as "Geloof me", recorded by André Hazes, in German as "Alle meine Träume" recorded by Peter Beil (de), likewise as Corry Brokken and Ingrid Peters, while other German renderings have been recorded past Angelika Milster (de) ("Unser Traum Darf Niemals Sterben") and by Trude Herr ("Ich Sage, Wat Ich Meine"). In that location was a Swedish version, "Vackra sagor är så korta", recorded past Marianne Kock (sv), as well as Jan Höiland (sv) and Anne-Lie Rydé.
This vocal was covered by the belatedly Singaporean singer/songwriter/lyricist Su Yin (舒雲) in Mandarin Chinese with the Chinese lyrics written past himself and given the championship 祝福你, appearing on his LP anthology 黃昏放牛*一片青青的草地, released by EMI Columbia Records in 1967. In 1969, Hong Kong songstress Frances Yip (葉麗儀) recorded the song in alternating Mandarin Chinese and English language versions, with the title 誰令你變心/You lot Don't Have To Say You Love Me, on her EP 不了情 released by the Malaysian label, Life Records.
Sales and certifications [edit]
- Elvis Presley version
See also [edit]
- List of number-one singles from the 1960s (Great britain)
- List of number-ane developed contemporary singles of 1970 (U.South.)
References [edit]
- ^ a b c Rice, Jo (1982). The Guinness Book of 500 Number 1 Hits (1st ed.). Enfield, Middlesex: Guinness Superlatives Ltd. p. 100. ISBN0-85112-250-vii.
- ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness Globe Records Limited. p. 190. ISBNi-904994-10-v.
- ^ a b "You lot Don't Have to Say You Love Me - Full Official Nautical chart History". Official Charts Company. Official Charts Company. Retrieved xx January 2016.
- ^ "CashBox Record Reviews" (PDF). Greenbacks Box. May 7, 1966. p. 22. Retrieved 2022-01-12 .
- ^ "The RS 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". RollingStone.com. Retrieved five Nov 2008. [ dead link ]
- ^ "Dusty Springfield: Creative person Chart History". Officialcharts.com . Retrieved 21 June 2018.
- ^ "Dusty Springfield Chart History: NME Summit 30". Skidmore.edu . Retrieved 13 September 2020.
- ^ "Dusty Springfield Chart History: Melody Maker". Ukmix.org . Retrieved 4 October 2020.
- ^ Billboard Mag, June 1966. 25 June 1966. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
- ^ Billboard Mag, November 1966. 26 November 1966. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
- ^ "German charts" (in German). Retrieved 21 June 2018.
- ^ "The Irish gaelic Charts – All there is to know". Irishcharts.ie . Retrieved 19 November 2011.
- ^ "Dutch Muziek Parade 1966". Muziek Parade.
- ^ Billboard Magazine, October 1966. 29 October 1966. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
- ^ Dusty Springfield - Flavor of New Zealand. Flavour of New Zealand
- ^ Miles, Barry. The British Invasion. Sterling. p. 98.
- ^ "Archived copy". Cashboxmagazine.com . Retrieved 22 March 2014.
- ^ "Dusty Springfield Chart History: Adult Gimmicky". Billboard.com . Retrieved 21 June 2018.
- ^ Jorgensen, Ernest (1998). Elvis Presley: A Life In Music. NYC: St Martin's Griffin. ISBN978-0312263157.
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (2002). Top Adult Contemporary: 1961-2001. Record Research. p. 196.
- ^ 【オリコン年間】BTSアルバム『BTS,THE BEST』が自身初の年間1位 海外アーティストではマイケル・ジャクソン『スリラー』以来37年ぶり [[Oricon Annual] BTS album "BTS, THE Best" topped the list, is the commencement foreign artist in 37 years since Michael Jackson's "Thriller"] (in Japanese). Oricon. December 22, 2021. Archived from the original on December 22, 2021. Retrieved December 22, 2021.
- ^ "Palmarès rétro 1966". Retrojeunesse60.com . Retrieved half-dozen April 2014.
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- ^ "List of best-selling international singles in Japan". JP&KIYO. 2002. Archived from the original on iv March 2016. Retrieved 25 April 2013.
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