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"You're My One and Only" is a 1988 song recorded by American singer Jennifer Rush, which was released as the lead single from her fourth album Passion. The single reached the Top 30 of the singles charts in West Germany and Switzerland.
"(You're My One and Only) True Love" was released as Seduction's second single in July 1989. [2] The single became an unexpected success when it peaked at number twenty-three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and number three on the Dance chart. [ 3 ]
The band's only other entry was "Drugs", which came in at No. 27 in 1995. In 2018, Double J praised, "a song as simplistic, beautiful, powerful and just plain genius as "You’re Not The Only One Who Feels This Way". If you haven't heard it in ages, I promise it still absolutely destroys today."
"You're My One and Only Love" is a song written by Barney Kessel and Jack Marshall, and originally performed by American musician Ricky Nelson. The song reached number 14 on the Billboard pop chart in 1957. [1] The single's B-side was "Honey Rock", written by Barney Kessel. [2]
"My One and Only Love" is a 1953 popular song with music written by Guy Wood and lyrics by Robert Mellin. [1] Notable renditions by Frank Sinatra (1953), and later by John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman (1963), have made the song part of the jazz standard musical repertoire.
"You're the Only One" (Dolly Parton song), 1979 single release "You Are the Only One" (Emily Osment song), 2010 "You Are the Only One" (Sergey Lazarev song), Russia's entry to Eurovision Song Contest 2016
After the success of previous singles, "Money on My Mind" and "Stay with Me" on the UK Singles Chart - with both becoming number-one singles, while the latter a worldwide hit - Smith announced that "I'm Not the Only One" was going to be the album's third single and that it would be released on 31 August 2014 to digital download in the United Kingdom.
Sony Music Norway reviewed "You're the Only One" in early 2004, writing that the single "lives up to expectations" and calling it "irresistible". [3] AllMusic critic Johnny Loftus gave a positive review, praising its "shimmery" composition Mena's "chatty" vocals. [ 1 ]