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"You're My Everything" (1931 song), by Harry Warren, Mort Dixon, and Joe Young "You're My Everything" (Anita Baker song), 2004 "You're My Everything" (Santa Esmeralda song), by Santa Esmeralda
Album details Peak chart positions ... Lay Down My Love: Released: 2002; Label: Just Watch; ... You're My Everything: Released: 15 December 1994; Label: Fauves Puma ...
"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]
Anita Baker's single, "You're My Everything" peaked at number 25 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, Baker's first top 40 since 1995's "It's Been You" from her Rhythm of Love album. [ 1 ] Track listing
"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 her comeback album, Baker wanted to be "in control" of everything, and once again teamed up with Barry J. Eastmond and George Duke. Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds also contributed. Baker wrote or co-wrote eight of the album's ten tracks. The last track, "Men in My Life" was written for her then-husband and two sons. [1]
"You're My Everything" was written by Lee Garrett and Robert Taylor. It was produced by Eric Malamud and Thomas Sellers. [1] [2] While the album was getting airplay, Garrett appeared at the Chrysalis Records Open House event in Los Angeles in April.
Garrett is a Mississippi born singer, composer and radio D.J., and a graduate of the Missouri School for the Blind. [1] [2]In addition to his part in composing "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours", [3] he wrote several songs with Stevie Wonder, including the Jermaine Jackson song "Let's Get Serious", [4] and for The Spinners, "It's a Shame". [5]