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Santa Esmeralda is a French-American disco group formed in the 1970s. The group had hits with its remakes of the 1960s hits " Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood " and " House of the Rising Sun ". [ 1 ] Santa Esmeralda featured original lead singer Leroy Gómez in 1977-1978 and singer Jimmy Goings from late 1978 until 1983.
"You're My Everything" (Santa Esmeralda song), by Santa Esmeralda "You're My Everything" (The Temptations song) "You Are My Everything" by Surface
Two of the covers were transatlantic hits, the first in 1965 by the Animals on their album Animal Tracks, which was a blues rock version; and in 1977 by the disco group Santa Esmeralda on their album Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood, which was a four-on-the-floor rearrangement.
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The Best of Santa Esmeralda – You're My Everything: Released: 15 December 1994; Label: Fauves Puma/Hot Productions ... The Best of Santa Esmeralda "Don't Let Me Be ...
"You're My Everything" was the first of three singles and four songs to be co-written for the group by Motown songwriter Rodger Penzabene.. It was the second of two A-sides led by vocalist Eddie Kendricks since David Ruffin, who leads on the bridge and ad-libs on the outro, became the Temptations' lead singer, the previous being the 1966 song "Get Ready".
For the week of May 8, "You're My Everything" was added to the R&B play lists of WOL in Washington and KYAC in Seattle. [8] For the week of May 15, the song had been added to the pop playlists of two Philadelphia radio stations, WIFI and WIBG. [9] It was also added to the playlist of R&B station, KNOK in Fort Worth. [10]
"You're My Everything"' is a 1931 song with music by Harry Warren and lyrics by Mort Dixon and Joe Young. [1] The song was written for the revue The Laugh Parade starring Ed Wynn which opened in New York City on November 2, 1931. The song was sung by Jeanne Aubert and Lawrence Gray. [2]