So in to You

"So in to You"
Single by Atlanta Rhythm Section
from the album A Rock and Roll Alternative
B-side "Everybody Gotta Go"
Released January 1977
Format 7" single
Recorded 1976
Genre Soft rock[1]
Label Polydor
Songwriter(s) Buie/Nix/Daughtry
Producer(s) Buie
Atlanta Rhythm Section singles chronology
"Free Spirit"
(1976)
"So in to You"
(1977)
"Neon Nites"
(1977)

"Free Spirit"
(1976)
"So in to You"
(1977)
"Neon Nites"
(1977)

"So in to You" is a 1977 hit single by the Atlanta Rhythm Section. It was the first release from their LP A Rock and Roll Alternative.

The song became their greatest hit, reaching number seven on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100[2] and spending two weeks at number five on Cash Box. It did best in Canada, where it reached number two on the Pop singles chart,[3] blocked from the top spot only by "Hotel California."

"So in to You" was also a hit on the Adult Contemporary charts of both nations. It reached number 11 on the U.S. AC chart and number 12 on the Canadian AC chart.[4]

In "So in to You," the singer admits an instant and mysteriously compelling attraction to a stranger entering the room, and is unable to focus on anything else. He attempts to gain the stranger's attention, hoping that they will be able to make a personal connection and that the "vibe" he feels will be mutual.

Chart history


References

  1. "Atlanta Rhythm Section". Napster.
  2. 1 2 Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955-1990 - ISBN 0-89820-089-X
  3. 1 2 Canada, Library and Archives (17 July 2013). "Image : RPM Weekly".
  4. 1 2 Canada, Library and Archives (17 July 2013). "Image : RPM Weekly".
  5. "The Official New Zealand Music Chart". THE OFFICIAL NZ MUSIC CHART.
  6. "Cash Box Top 100 4/30/77". tropicalglen.com.
  7. "Top 200 Singles of '77 – Volume 28, No. 14, December 31 1977". RPM. Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved July 17, 2017.
  8. "Top 100 Hits of 1977/Top 100 Songs of 1977". www.musicoutfitters.com.
  9. "Cash Box YE Pop Singles - 1977". tropicalglen.com.
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