I Need Your Lovin'
1962 single by Don Gardner and Dee Dee Ford / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the Teena Marie song, see Irons in the Fire (album).
I Need Your Lovin' (also: "Need Your Lovin'") is a popular rhythm and blues song written by Bobby Robinson and Don Gardner. Gardner, teamed up with singer Dee Dee Ford and scored a Top 20 hit with the song in 1962.[1] The song features a false ending half way through, and then cranks right back up again. Like much R&B, the song displays a strong gospel influence.
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Quick Facts "Need Your Lovin'", Single by Don Gardner and Dee Dee Ford ...
"Need Your Lovin'" | |
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Single by Don Gardner and Dee Dee Ford | |
B-side | "Tell Me" |
Released | 1962 |
Recorded | 1962 |
Label | Fire Records |
Songwriter(s) | Bobby Robinson, Don Gardner |
Producer(s) | Bobby Robinson |
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"I Need Your Lovin'" has been covered by many artists including Otis Redding, on his debut 1964 album Pain in My Heart; and Tom Jones (the latter on his Along Came Jones, 1965 debut album). Buckwheat Zydeco included the song on his 1983 album "100% Fortified Zydeco."