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A World Without Love (Song)

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“A World Without Love”

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Single by Peter and Gordon
from the album A World Without Love
B-side“If I Were You”
Released28 February 1964
Recorded21 January 1964
StudioEMI, London
GenrePop
Length2:41
LabelColumbiaCapitol
Songwriter(s)Lennon–McCartney
Producer(s)Norman Newell
Peter and Gordon singles chronology
A World Without Love
(1964)”Nobody I Know
(1964)

A World Without Love” is a song recorded by the British duo Peter and Gordon and released as their first single in February 1964. It was included on the duo’s debut album in the UK, and in the US on an album of the same name. The song was written by Paul McCartney and attributed to Lennon–McCartney. The B-side was “If I Were You”, written by Peter and Gordon.

Peter and Gordon – If I Were You (Live)

In the United Kingdom, the song reached No. 1 on both the Record Retailer chart and the New Musical Express chart. In the United States, “A World Without Love” topped both the Billboard Hot 100 and the Cash Box Top 100. The song also reached No. 1 on the Irish Singles Chart, No. 1 on New Zealand‘s “Lever Hit Parade”, No. 2 in Australia, and No. 8 on Norway’s VG-lista.

Background

McCartney wrote the song when he was 16. When he moved into the London home of his then-girlfriend Jane Asher in 1963, sharing a room with her brother Peter Asher, who asked McCartney if he could use the song after he and Gordon Waller had signed a recording contract as Peter and Gordon. McCartney described John Lennon‘s reaction to the song: “The funny first line always used to please John. ‘Please lock me away –’ ‘Yes, okay.’ End of song.” Lennon said of the song that “I think that was resurrected from the past. … I think he had that whole song before the Beatles. … That has the line ‘Please lock me away’ that we always used to crack up at.”

McCartney did not think the song was good enough for The Beatles. As such, the song was never released by the Beatles, and the only known recording of the song by any member of the Beatles is the original demo of the song performed by McCartney, which is now in the possession of Peter Asher. In January 2013, Paul McCartney’s demo was posted to YouTube. The clip was played at Asher’s most recent string of concerts.

It is one of two songs credited to Lennon–McCartney to reach number one in the US by an artist other than the Beatles. The other is “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” (which was recorded by the Beatles but not released as a single), covered by Elton John in 1974.

Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds

Bad to Me“, written by Lennon and McCartney in 1963, was given to Billy J. Kramer and reached number 1 in the UK, but it failed to do so in the US.

Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas – Bad To Me

Before giving the song to Peter and Gordon, McCartney offered “A World Without Love” to Kramer, who rejected it. The song was one of the seven number ones credited to Lennon-McCartney that charted in the US in 1964, an all-time songwriting record for most songs to top the US charts in a calendar year.

Cash Box described it as “a tantalizing, easy-beat thumper.”

The lead guitarist on this recording is studio musician Vic Flick who also played the guitar lick for the James Bond Theme. “A World Without Love” is one of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.

Chart history

Weekly charts

Chart (1964-1965)Peak
position
Argentina (CAPIF)6
Australia (Kent Music Report)2
Canada CHUM Chart1
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)21
Ireland (IRMA)1
New Zealand (Lever Hit Parade)1
Norway (VG-lista)8
UK (New Musical Express)1
UK (Record Retailer)1
US Billboard Hot 1001
US Cash Box Top 1001

Year-end charts

Chart (1964)Rank
Australia20
US Billboard Hot 10030
US Cash Box33

Bobby Rydell version

A cover version by Bobby Rydell released May 1964 was a strong regional hit in many markets. It reached No. 80 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and No. 2 in a tandem ranking with the Peter and Gordon version on the Cash Box Top 100, before Rydell’s name was dropped from the entry. In Canada, Rydell’s version reached No. 9 co-charting with the Peter and Gordon version.

Bobby Rydell "A World Without Love" on The Ed Sullivan Show

In his native Philadelphia the paired versions reached No. 1, while in the Pittsburgh market Rydell’s version reached No. 4 to the exclusion of the Peter and Gordon original. In Chicago, Rydell’s version reached No. 10 on the WLS “Silver Dollar Survey”, in a tandem ranking with the Peter and Gordon version, while reaching No. 13 independently. Rydell’s version also reached No. 5 in Singapore and No. 9 in Hong Kong.

In 1964, the Supremes released a version of the song on the album A Bit of Liverpool. Their version was a hit in some countries in Southeast Asia, reaching No. 7 in Malaysia.

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Other versions

A World Without Love (Eddie Rabbitt song)

“A World Without Love”
Single by Eddie Rabbitt
from the album Rabbitt Trax
B-side“You Really Got a Hold on Me”
ReleasedOctober 12, 1985
GenreCountry
Length3:53
LabelRCA Nashville
Songwriter(s)Eddie Rabbitt
Even Stevens
Phil Galdston
Producer(s)Phil Ramone
Eddie Rabbitt singles chronology
She’s Comin’ Back to Say Goodbye
(1985)”A World Without Love
(1985)”Repetitive Regret
(1986)

A World Without Love” is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Eddie Rabbitt. It was released in October 1985 as the first single from the album Rabbitt Trax. The song reached number 10 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. It was written by Rabbitt, Even Stevens and Phil Galdston.

Chart performance

Chart (1985)Peak
position
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)10
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)35
Canadian RPM Country Tracks27
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