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In 1963, Evans competed in the British trials for the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Pick the Petals", but came in third; Ronnie Carroll represented the UK that year in the competition. She continued releasing singles through the 1960s, as well as one EP (1963's Melancholy Me , on Oriole Records ) and an album, Like I Do , also on ...
Ruby Wright released a version of the song as a single in May 1959. [5] The Kaye Sisters released a version of the song in the United Kingdom as a single in April 1959. [6] Lily Berglund released a Swedish version of the song in Sweden as a single in 1959. [7] Maureen Evans released a version of the song as the B-side to her 1959 single "May ...
The song has since been recorded by various artists, including: Welsh singer Maureen Evans in 1961.; The song was recorded by Connie Smith for the 1966 album Born to Sing.; The song was recorded by the indie-rock band Yo La Tengo for their 1997 album I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One.
1964: Maureen Evans, #34 UK 1966: Paul & Barry Ryan, #21 UK 1968: Bobby Vinton, #9 US "I Could Have Loved You So Well" Ray Peterson: 57 — — Written by Barry Mann and Gerry Goffin: 1962 "Let Me Be the One" The Paris Sisters 87 — — Written by Barry Mann and Larry Kolber 1969: Peaches and Herb, #74 US, #40 R&B "I'll Never Dance Again ...
The song was also recorded by Welsh singer Maureen Evans in 1959. [6]Scottish singer Lena Zavaroni covered the song on her 1974 album If My Friends Could See Me Now.; French singer Amanda Lear recorded a cover of the song for her 2006 album With Love and later released a remix of the song on her 2009 EP Brand New Love Affair.
Morgan Evans released a “heavy” new song in the wake of his split from Kelsea Ballerini — and some fans think it sounds a lot like one of his ex’s hits. Evans, 38, shared a video of ...
Morgan Evans debuted a heartbreaking new song that seemingly shed more light on what led to his split from estranged wife Kelsea Ballerini. Kelsea Ballerini and Morgan Evans: The Way They Were ...
In the UK, the Paris Sisters' release of the song was overlooked in 1961, in favour of a cover by Jimmy Crawford whose version reached No. 18 in the UK Singles Chart. [8] "I Love How You Love Me" was also a UK chart hit for Maureen Evans in 1964 reaching No. 34, [9] and for Paul and Barry Ryan in 1966 at No. 21. [10]