Just Loving You (Song)
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“Just Loving You” | |
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Single by Anita Harris | |
from the album Just Loving You | |
Released | June 1967 |
Length | 3:10 |
Label | CBS |
Songwriter(s) | Tom Springfield |
Producer(s) | Margolis |
Just Loving You is a 1967 song by Anita Harris. Prior to Chasing Cars, it was the highest selling UK #6 and Ireland #18. It charted very minorly in the U.S., reaching #120 and #20 Adult Contemporary.
It was given to Harris to sing by Tom Springfield after Harris appeared on Top of the Pops.
Recorded at Olympic Studios in a session produced by Margolis and featuring harmonica virtuoso Harry Pitch, “Just Loving You” hit the UK Top 50 on 1 July 1967. Even after peaking at No. 6 on 26 August 1967 “Just Loving You” remained in the UK Top 40 until the end of the year, dropping out of the chart on 27 January 1968.
Just Loving You Covers
- Lynn Rogers
- Joe Longthorne MBE
Other Just Loving You Version
- Mary Duff
- Bluegrass Martins
- Noreen Ashe
- Ruby Andrews
- Larry Sparks
Just Loving You (album)
Just Loving You | |
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Studio album by Anita Harris | |
Released | 1967 |
Genre | Pop |
Label | Columbia |
Producer | Mike Margolis |
Anita Harris chronology | |
Somebody’s In My Orchard (1966)Just Loving You (1967)Cudly Toy (1969) |
Just Loving You is the second album by actress and singer Anita Harris, released in 1967 on the Columbia label. It charted at #29 on the UK Albums Chart and spawned the singles Just Loving You, The Playground and Anniversary Waltz.
Track listing
- “Anniversary Waltz” (A. Dubin/D. Franklin)
- “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’” (B. Mann/K. Weil/P. Spector)
- “Land of Dragon Dreams” (Mike Margolis/P. Akehurst)
- “As Comes the Night (from the Motion Picture “Mr. Sebastian)” (H. Shaper/J. Goldsmith)
- “The Playground” (Anita Harris/Mike Margolis/Alan Tew)
- “Just Loving You” (Tom Springfield)
- “Ava Maria” (Gounod, Arr. by Alan Tew)
- “Turn Around” (Harry Belafonte/Malvina Reynolds/A. Greene)
- “Crying For the Near” (Mike Margolis/Alan Tew)
- “My Favourite Occupation (from the musical Charlie Girl)” (J. Taylor)
- “The Night Has Flown” (David Whitaker/Mike Margolis)
- “The Beatles Rhapsody (Penny Lane, Strawberry Fields Forever, All You Need Is Love)” (John Lennon/Paul McCartney)
Production
- Produced and directed by Mike Margolis
- Musical Directors – Alan Tew & David Whitaker
- Sound Engineer – Keith Grant
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