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"You Were Made for Me" was written by Mitch Murray, who had co-written the band's previous single "I'm Telling You Now" with Freddie Garrity.First released in the UK in November 1963 on EMI Columbia and then in the US in March 1964 on Capitol, it was released in the majority of territories with the B-side "Send a Letter to Me", which was solely written by Garrity.
They had four Top 10 UK hits: a cover of James Ray's hit "If You Gotta Make a Fool of Somebody", which reached number 3 in the UK Singles Chart in mid-1963, "I'm Telling You Now" (number 2 in August), "You Were Made for Me" (number 3 in November) and a cover of The G-Clefs' "I Understand", which hit the number 5 spot in November 1964.
"You Were Made for Me" (Freddie and the Dreamers song), 1963 "You Were Made for Me" (Irene Cara song), 1984 This page was last edited on 7 ...
You Were Made for Me: Released: March 1964; Label: Columbia — — Over You: Released: May 1964; Label: Columbia; 17 — Freddie Sings 'Just for You' Released: August 1964; Label: Columbia — — Ready Freddie Go! Released: 2 April 1965; Label: Columbia — — Freddie and the Dreamers: Released: November 1965; Label: Columbia; Released in ...
Freddie and the Dreamers is the debut album from the British Invasion band Freddie and the Dreamers from Manchester, England. It was released in the United Kingdom in 1963, peaking at number five in the UK Albums Chart [ 1 ] and reaching number 19 in the US albums chart on May 22, 1965.
Freddie Mercury, left, and Rami Malek, right, as Freddie Mercury in "Bohemian Rhapsody." Hulton Archive/Getty Images; 20th Century Fox Rami Malek played the musician in the 2018 movie "Bohemian ...
You Were Made for Me (Freddie and the Dreamers song) This page was last edited on 3 February 2018, at 00:21 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
You Were Mad for Me is the second album by the British group, Freddie and the Dreamers. The album was first released in 1964. The album was first released in 1964. This title should not be confused with " You Were Made for Me ", a 1963 hit single that does not feature on the album.