Love (Can Make You Happy)

"Love (Can Make You Happy)"
Single by Mercy
from the album
Love (Can Make You Happy) (Sundi)
Love Can Make You Happy (Warner Bros.)
B-side "Fire Ball"
Released March 1969
Genre Pop rock
Length 3:11
Label Sundi 6811 (Original)
Warner Bros. 7291 (Re-release)
Writer(s) Jack Sigler, Jr.
Producer(s) Mike Apsey, Ron Resler (Sundi)
Brad Shapiro, Steve Alaimo (Warner Bros.)
Certification Gold (RIAA)
Mercy singles chronology
"Love (Can Make You Happy)"
(1969)
"Forever"
(1969)

"Love (Can Make You Happy)" is a song written by Jack Sigler, Jr. and performed by Mercy. It reached #2 on both the Billboard chart and the adult contemporary chart in 1969.[1]

The song was ranked #42 on Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1969.[2]

History

The song was originally released on Sundi Records, but as the single climbed up the charts, the group's lead singer, Sigler, faced being drafted. Sundi Records quickly released the album Love (Can Make You Happy) that included the song plus other cover songs that were not recorded by any of the original group. Sigler, who ended up not being drafted, signed the group to Warner Bros. Records where they recorded a sound-a-like version of the single and released the album, Love Can Make You Happy. Since Sigler never signed with Sundi, the record label was sued and the original album was banned from distribution.[3]

The Sundi recording was produced by Mike Apsey and Ron Resler[4] and the Warner Bros. recording produced by Brad Shapiro and Steve Alaimo.[5]

Other versions

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References


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