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Let Me: Elvis Presley, Vera Matson: 1956: The Other Sides – Elvis Worldwide Gold Award Hits Vol. 2: Let Me Be the One: Roger Nichols, Paul Williams: 1974: N/A: Let Me Be There: John Rostill: 1974: Elvis Recorded Live on Stage in Memphis (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear: Kal Mann, Bernie Lowe: 1957: Loving You: Let Yourself Go: Joy Byers: 1967 ...
"If You Love Me (Let Me Know)" is a song written by John Rostill that was a 1974 hit single for Olivia Newton-John. It was her second release to hit the top 10 in the United States, reaching number 5 on the pop chart and number 2 on the Easy Listening chart. [1] It also reached number 2 on the Billboard country chart. [2]
If You Love me, by Nana Mouskouri, 1974 If You Love Me by Richard Galliano , 2007 If You Love Me / Si tu m'ami: 18th-Century Italian Songs by Cecilia Bartoli and György Fischer, 1992
If You Love Me, Let Me Know is the third North American album by singer Olivia Newton-John, released on 28 May 1974. Other than the title track , 3 songs were from her previous two international albums, Olivia (1972), Music Makes My Day (1973) and 6 were released just 1 month later on her international album, Long Live Love (1974).
"Elvis and Me" by Jimmy Webb "Elvis Ate America" by Passengers (an alias for U2) "Elvis Died Today" by Paul and Storm "Elvis Died for You" by Zodiac Mindwarp & The Love Reaction "Elvis Está Vivo" (Elvis is alive) by Andrés Calamaro "Elvis Has Just Left The Building" by Frank Zappa "Elvis Has Left the Building" by Jerry Reed; Elvis I love you ...
"You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" Single A-side 3. "Just Pretend" That's the Way It Is 4. "This Is Our Dance" Love Letters from Elvis 5. "Life" Single A-side 6. "Heart Of Rome" Love Letters from Elvis 7. "When I'm Over You" Love Letters from Elvis 8. "I Really Don't Want to Know" Single A-side 9. "Faded Love" Elvis Country (I'm 10,000 Years ...
I Got Lucky is a compilation album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley.The album, released in October 1971 on the RCA Camden label, is a follow-up to the C'mon Everybody album as it features the remaining tracks from the soundtrack EPs (previously unissued on LP) of the same four films from the first compilation plus one non-movie/non-LP track. [1]
The song became most famous in a version by Elvis Presley. In 1974, Presley released the song as part of a double A-sided single with "If You Talk in Your Sleep." [1] "Help Me" became the side promoted to country radio, and the song reached No. 6 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart on the week of August 10, 1974. [2] ("