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At least three different songs have been recorded with the title "Love Me". "Love Me" written by S. Lewis and recorded by Jimmy Lee and Wayton Walker Jimmy Lee and Wayton Walker recorded a song titled "Love Me" by S. Lewis in 1955. It was released on Chess records (4863) April 9, 1955 . [1]
Lieber and Stollers' "Love Me" “Love Me” is sentimental song composed by Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller and popularized by Elvis Presley in 1956. Conceived as a parody of a country western music, it was initially interpreted by R&B duo Willie and Ruth in 1954 (Spark 105), then by Georgia Gibbs the same year. At the time the authors affirmed that this song was one their worst compositions. They will appreciate the version, however, that Presley [1] offered. Elvis Presley recorded the song on September 1 1956 for his second album, Elvis (RCA Victor, LPM-1382) who leaves next October 19. One also finds the song on the maximum-45 lathes Elvis, vol. 1 (RCA Victor, EPA-992) and it climbed to the 6th position of prize list HOT 100 of Billboard in the United States, a first for a title not coming from single. RCA had considered one moment to make appear Love Me was not released as a single to avoid confusion with Presley’s Love Me Tender. Presley sang “Love Me” on the October 28, 1956 Ed Sullivan Show. Elvis included this song in the 1968 “Elvis” comeback special with the NBC network, and often performed it in concerts in the Seventies. Love Me Tender was the first film made by singer Elvis Presley and was released in 1956. ...
Johnny Burnette recorded “Love Me” in 1960, in a style similar to that of Presley, on his album “Dreamin'” (Liberty LST 7179) and on the maximum-45 lathes “Dreamin'” (Liberty LSX 1004). [2] In 1991, Davis Daniel A sings with arrangements more country on its first album, Fighting Fire With Fire, on the Polygram label. More recently, let us note the version of Canadian Rita Chiarelli, on his album Just Gettin' Started (Stony Plain Music, 1994). The version studio of Presley Elvis was used in Québécois film the Collector of Jean Beaudin in 2002. Other artists having interpreted the song: The Corn Sisters The Frantic Flinstones Robert Gordon ED Greer The Little Willies Engelbert Humperdinck The Mavericks Ronnie McDowell The Regents Link Wray Say Zuzu
Buddy Holly's "Love Me" Buddy Holly and Sue Parish wrote a song, and Holly recorded, a song titled "Love Me". It was released on April 21, 1956. [3]
Tracie Spencer's "Love Me" | "Love Me" | | | Single by Tracie Spencer | | from the album Make the Difference | | Released | February 4, 1992 | | Format | CD single Cassette single 12" single | | Genre | Soul/R&B | | Length | 5:03 | | Label | Capitol Records | | Writer(s) | Fil Brown Tony Robinson | | Producer(s) | Fil Brown Tony Robinson | | Peak chart positions | | #2 (R&B) #48 (USA) A collection of various CD singles In music, a single is a short recording of one or more separate tracks. ...
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| | Tracie Spencer singles chronology | | | "Love Me" is the fifth and final single from Tracie Spencer's second album, Make the Difference. The single was released on February 4, 1992. It was written by Fil Brown and Tony Robinson. Like "Tender Kisses," "Love Me" is a ballad. The theme of the song focuses on Tracie asking someone to love her. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Tender Kisses is the fourth single from Tracie Spencers second album, Make The Difference. The single was released on July 16th, 1991. ...
Year 1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the 1991 Gregorian calendar). ...
Its All About You (Not About Me) is the first single from Tracie Spencers third album, Tracie. The single was released on June 27th, 1999. ...
Year 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1999 Gregorian calendar). ...
Make the Difference is R&B singer Tracie Spencers 2nd album. ...
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Make the Difference is R&B singer Tracie Spencers 2nd album. ...
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Year 1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1992 Gregorian calendar). ...
Chart information "Love Me" did relatively well on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart, where it hit #2. It didn't do as well on The Billboard Hot 100, where it hit #48.
Music video The video version of the song is slightly different from the album version. The love interest in the video was played by Ray Leonard Jr., son of boxer Sugar Ray Leonard. It features some of the same couples from the "Tender Kisses" video and is interestingly enough filmed in the same way as "Tender Kisses" as far as appearance and the general look of sadness. One scene focuses on a man, unconscious, who has a door on his chest indicating the door to his heart. A woman standing over him has a window on her chest, and reaches into the window to retrieve and flower and places it into the doorway on the man's chest. Ray Charles Leonard (born May 17, 1956 in Wilmington, North Carolina) is a retired professional boxer. ...
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