I Need You (America song)
"I Need You" | |||||||
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Single by America | |||||||
from the album America | |||||||
B-side | "Riverside" | ||||||
Released | April 26, 1972 | ||||||
Format | Vinyl record | ||||||
Recorded | 1971 | ||||||
Genre | Pop rock, soft rock | ||||||
Length | 3:04 | ||||||
Label | Warner Bros. 7580 | ||||||
Writer(s) | Gerry Beckley | ||||||
Producer(s) | Ian Samwell, Jeff Dexter | ||||||
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"I Need You," released in 1972,[1] is the second single by the band America from their eponymous debut album America. The song was written by Gerry Beckley.
It appears on the live albums Live (1977), In Concert (1985), In Concert (King Biscuit), Horse With No Name - Live! (1995), and The Grand Cayman Concert (2002). The studio version is included on the compilation albums Highway (2000) and The Complete Greatest Hits (2001). George Martin remixed the studio recording for inclusion on History: America's Greatest Hits (1975).
Personnel
(Per back cover of 1972 vinyl issue of America.)
- Dewey Bunnell – 6-string acoustic guitar, backing vocal
- Gerry Beckley – lead vocal, bass, piano
- Dan Peek – 12-string electric guitar, backing vocal
- Dave Atwood - drums
Charts
The song was a top ten hit and spent 10 weeks in United States Billboard Hot 100 charts wherein it peaked at number 9. It was the band's second top ten single, following the success of their previous hit "A Horse With No Name". It was also charted in Billboard Adult Contemporary Chart at number 7, and both Cash Box Singles Chart and Record World Singles Chart at number 8. Unlike their previous hit single, it didn't receive any certifications by RIAA.
Chart (1972) | Peak position |
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US Billboard Hot 100[2] | 9 |
US Billboard Adult Contemporary | 7 |
Cash Box Singles Chart | 8 |
Record World Singles Chart | 8 |
Cover versions
Andy Williams released a version in 1972 on his album, Alone Again (Naturally).[3]
See also
References
- ↑ America, "I Need You" Single Release Retrieved March 27, 2015
- ↑ Billboard Hot 100: Week of July 8, 1972, Billboard.com. Retrieved August 31, 2011.
- ↑ Andy Williams, Alone Again (Naturally) Retrieved March 27, 2015
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