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1967 single by Anita Harris From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Just Loving You is a 1967 song by Anita Harris. Prior to Chasing Cars, it was the highest selling UK #6 and Ireland #18.[3] It charted very minorly in the U.S., reaching #120[4] and #20 Adult Contemporary.
"Just Loving You" | |
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Single by Anita Harris | |
from the album Just Loving You | |
Released | June 1967 |
Length | 3:10[1] |
Label | CBS |
Songwriter(s) | Tom Springfield[2] |
Producer(s) | Margolis[2] |
It was given to Harris to sing by Tom Springfield after Harris appeared on Top of the Pops.[5]
Recorded at Olympic Studios in a session produced by Margolis and featuring harmonica virtuoso Harry Pitch,[2] "Just Loving You" hit the UK Top 50 on 1 July 1967.[6] 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.[6]
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