But You Know I Love You

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"But You Know I Love You"
"But You Know I Love You" cover
Single by The First Edition
from the album The First Edition '69
B-side(s) Homemade Lies
Released 1969
Recorded 1968
Genre Country
Label Reprise
Writer(s) Mike Settle
Producer(s) Jimmy Bowen
Chart positions
The First Edition singles chronology
"Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)"
(1968)
"But You Know I Love You"
(1969)
"Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town"
(1969)


"But You Know I Love You"
"But You Know I Love You" cover
Single by Dolly Parton
from the album 9 to 5 and Odd Jobs
B-side(s) "Poor Folks' Town"
Released April 1981
Recorded 1980
Genre Country
Label RCA
Writer(s) Mike Settle
Producer(s) Mike Post
Chart positions
Dolly Parton singles chronology
"9 to 5"
(1981)
"But You Know I Love You"
(1981)
"The House of the Rising Sun"
(1981)

"But You Know I Love You" is a song written by Mike Settle and was a pop hit for The First Edition and became a major country hit by Bill Anderson and was also later coverd by Dolly Parton.

[edit] About the song

In the song, the narrator voices regret over not being able to remain with his/her significant other, due to career demands and the need to travel for his/her job. At the time Settle was guitarist for Kenny Rogers and The First Edition and the group had a hit with it in 1969, with Rogers singing lead and Settle harmonizing.

Anderson recorded his version of the song in 1969, which promptly rose to No. 2 on the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles chart that same year.

Parton recorded the song in 1980, including it on her 1981 album 9 to 5 and Odd Jobs. Parton released it as a single, following the success of "9 to 5," and it reached No. 1 Hot Country Singles chart in June 1981. Parton's version was also a minor pop crossover, reaching No. 41 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 14 on the AC chart.