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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 ...
The Paris Sisters recorded "I Love How You Love Me" at Gold Star Studios in the autumn of 1961 with Phil Spector as their producer. The group vocalized repeatedly to a piano accompaniment until Spector was satisfied with the balance between the voices, after which a string arrangement which Spector worked on over several days with Hank Levine was added. [1]
"Sweet Little You" Neil Sedaka: 59 — — Written by Barry Mann and Larry Kolber "I Love How You Love Me" The Paris Sisters: 5 — — Written by Barry Mann and Larry Kolber 1961: Jimmy Crawford, #18 UK 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 — —
Signed to a recording contract with Columbia, he released "Love or Money" in June 1961. [4] It spent one week at No. 49 in the UK Singles Chart. [3] His second release garnered his biggest hit. Crawford's cover version of the American hit, "I Love How You Love Me", had originally been recorded by The Paris Sisters. [5]
The song reached No. 2 in Italy, [2] No. 4 in the Netherlands, [3] No. 6 in Japan, [4] and No. 8 in South Africa. [ 5 ] Later in 1962, Maureen Evans released a version of "Like I Do", which spent 18 weeks on the UK 's Record Retailer chart, peaking at No. 3, [ 6 ] while reaching No. 5 in Ireland , [ 7 ] and No. 7 on New Zealand 's "Lever Hit ...
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