I Really Love You
"I Really Love You" is a song written by Leroy Swearingen and originally recorded by his Steubenville, Ohio, vocal group called The Stereos[1] in 1961. The record, issued on Cub Records, a subsidiary of MGM Records, reached number 29 on the Billboard Top 40 chart. The lead singer on the original was Ronnie Collins.
Later on, the song was covered by the former Beatle George Harrison in his 1982 studio album Gone Troppo, and was also released as a single exclusively in the United States, but failed to chart.
References
- ^ The Stereos at Allmusic
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1971
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1973
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1977
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1979
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1981
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1982
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1983
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- "I Really Love You" / "Circles"
- "Dream Away" / "Unknown Delight"
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1985
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1986
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1987
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1988
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1989
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- "Cheer Down" / "That's What It Takes" (US)
- "Cheer Down" / "Poor Little Girl" (UK)
- "Poor Little Girl" / "Gone Troppo"
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