i wanna be with you so what you wanna do can you give it to me all night
| "I Only Want to Be with You" | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Side A of 1963 U.k. vinyl single | ||||
| Single by Dusty Springfield | ||||
| from the album Stay Awhile/I Just Want to Be with Yous | ||||
| B-side | "Once Upon a Fourth dimension" | |||
| Released | eight Nov 1963 | |||
| Recorded | 1963 | |||
| Studio | Olympic (London) | |||
| Genre | Pop | |||
| Length | ii:37 | |||
| Label | Philips | |||
| Songwriter(s) |
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| Producer(s) | Johnny Franz | |||
| Dusty Springfield singles chronology | ||||
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"I But Desire to Be with You" is a song written past Mike Hawker[1] and Ivor Raymonde. The debut solo single released past British singer Dusty Springfield under her long-time producer Johnny Franz, "I Only Desire to Be with You" peaked at number four on the Britain Singles chart in Jan 1964. Three remakes of the vocal have been Uk nautical chart hits, the first two by the Bay City Rollers (1976) and The Tourists (1979) matching the number 4 summit of the Dusty Springfield original, while the 1989 remake by Samantha Fox peaked at number sixteen. In the US on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, "I Only Want to Be with You" has been a Top xl hit three times, with both the Dusty Springfield original and the Bay City Rollers' remake peaking at number 12 while the Samantha Fox remake peaked at number 31. "I Only Want to Be with You" has too been recorded by a broad range of artists, several of whom sing the song with lyrics translated from the original English.
Versions [edit]
Of this song, more than a hundred versions have been made, in unlike languages (English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, etc.).[ii]
Dusty Springfield version [edit]
Background [edit]
Co-ordinate to Jean Ryder, the ex-wife of songwriter Mike Hawker, "I Only Want to Be With You" was written before long subsequently she and Bell-ringer married on 1 December 1961, being inspired by Hawker's intense romantic feelings for his new helpmate. Ryder, who would afterwards be a member of the Breakaways, had been a member of a vocal chorale, the Vernons Girls. Reportedly, she and Hawker had intended that she herself would record "I Merely Want to Be With You lot". However, no formal arrangement for this eventuality had evidently been made by the autumn of 1963, when Hawker received a phone call from Philips A&R director Johnny Franz. Ryder paraphrases Franz as saying "Look we need something which is going to put this girl into the charts, because everybody is knocking her, everybody is saying she'll never make information technology [solo] – have you lot got a vocal that's a guaranteed hit?" Springfield had already recorded nine solo tracks, none of which was deemed the right vehicle to launch her solo career. With Ryder'due south permission, Hawker submitted "I Only Want to Be With You" to Franz, having made a demo featuring Ryder singing while keeping the beat out past tapping on a biscuit tin lid. Franz, and then Springfield, canonical the song, which Springfield recorded in a 25 October 1963 session at Olympic Studios, arranged and conducted by Ivor Raymonde, and recorded by engineer Keith Grant. Jean Ryder was included in the song chorale on the session. For unknown reasons, a version with Springfield's unadulterated vocals was rejected.[3] [4] [5] The vocal was produced using the Wall of Sound production method starting time conceived by Phil Spector, while the various instrumental features in the arrangement such as backup singers, double-tracked vocals, and a horn section were inspired by groups such as the Shirelles.[6]
Released in November 1963, three weeks afterward the Springfields' final concert, "I Just Want to Be With You" was a global success, reaching number 4 UK, number 12 US, number six Australia, and number 21 Canada. In the United states, Dusty Springfield was the second artist of the British Invasion, afterward the Beatles, to accept a hit, entering the Billboard chart at number 77 in the final week of January 1964 (the Beatles having "She Loves You" at number 69 and "I Want to Hold Your Hand" at number 3).
Raymonde's organisation is unmistakable, with its relentless "ticker-ticker" beat and cascading drum rolls, full-on choirs and "Belfry of Power" horn section pitched against soaring rock strings. It set the production standard for Springfield's later hits, such as "Stay Awhile" and "Little by Little". Springfield also recorded the song with an most identical arrangement in German, with the title "Auf dich nur wart' ich immerzu".
The song was performed by Springfield on the commencement-ever edition of the BBC'south Superlative of the Pops, on one January 1964.
Springfield's version was re-released in 1988, congruent with its apply in a soft-drink commercial, as a 7" & 12" single (see comprehend in infobox), peaking at number 83 in the Great britain.
Springfield'south "I Only Want to Be with You" served as the theme song for the HBO sitcom Arliss, from 1997 to 2002 (replacing "I Can't Assistance Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)" by the Iv Tops which was the series' theme in its countdown 1996 season).
Chart performance [edit]
Bay City Rollers version [edit]
| "I Only Wanna Be with You" | ||||
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| Side A of 1976 UK vinyl single | ||||
| Single past Bay City Rollers | ||||
| from the album Dedication | ||||
| B-side |
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| Released |
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| Recorded | June 1976 | |||
| Studio | Soundstage Studio, Toronto | |||
| Genre |
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| Length | iii:27 | |||
| Label |
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| Songwriter(s) |
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| Producer(s) | Jimmy Ienner | |||
| Bay City Rollers singles U.s. singles chronology | ||||
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Background [edit]
The Bay Urban center Rollers recorded "I Only Want to Exist with Y'all" for their 1976 album Dedication in June and July 1976 at Soundstage Studio in Toronto with producer Jimmy Ienner. Dedication was the first Bay City Rollers recorded nether the auspices of Arista Records, and it was Arista president Clive Davis who suggested that the group remake "I Only Want to Be with You lot." Jimmy Ienner was chosen past Davis to produce the Bay City Rollers on the footing of Ienner's piece of work with the Raspberries.
In the US "I Only Want to Exist with You" was issued as advance single from Dedication in August 1976: that October the track reached a Billboard Hot 100 peak of number 12, besting the number 28 peak of the precedent Bay City Rollers' unmarried "Rock and Scroll Love Letter" while failing to friction match the Elevation X success the grouping had enjoyed in 1975–1976 with "Saturday Nighttime" and in 1976 with "Money Dear". "I But Want to Be with Yous" appeared to wrap up the group'south burst of N American distinction as their next 3 Usa single releases were Meridian 40 shortfalls: however the grouping's quaternary US single release subsequent to "I Only Want to Be With Y'all": "You Made Me Believe in Magic", did afford the group a final Meridian 10 hitting.
Issued in the UK as a non-album single on 3 September 1976, "I Only Wanna Exist with You" – and then entitled – reached number 4 UK, affording the Bay City Rollers' a 10th and final Top Ten hitting.
It's noteworthy that the US and United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland chart peaks of the Bay City Rollers' 1976 remake of "I Only Want to Exist with You" exactly friction match the The states and United kingdom chart peaks achieved in 1964 past the Dusty Springfield original. However the Springfield original version had had a significantly stronger Uk chart run holding at number 4 for 4 weeks – as opposed to the Bay City Rollers remake's i week chart peak – with the original's Top 50 tenure of 18 weeks being twice as long as the remake's. Conversely in the The states the Bay Metropolis Rollers' remake had a Billboard Hot 100 tenure of 15 weeks while the Springfield original had maintained a Hot 100 presence for ten weeks in total.[10] (Comparisons betwixt the chart affect of singles issued in distinct fourth dimension periods should be considered imprecise, the methodology behind both the UK and Us chart rankings having been frequently revised.)
Chicago radio superstation WLS, which gave the song much airplay, ranked "I But Want to Be with You" every bit the 14th most popular striking of 1976.[eleven] It spent two weeks at number two on their survey of six November 1976.[12]
Nautical chart performance [edit]
The Tourists version [edit]
| "I But Want to Be with You" | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UK cover | ||||
| Single by The Tourists | ||||
| from the album Reality Result | ||||
| B-side | "Summers Night" | |||
| Released | 25 October 1979[25] | |||
| Genre |
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| Length | ii:24 | |||
| Characterization | Logo | |||
| Songwriter(s) |
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| Producer(south) | Tom Allom | |||
| Tourists singles chronology | ||||
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| Music video | ||||
| "I Only Want to Be with You" on YouTube | ||||
Background [edit]
In 1979, the song was also covered by The Tourists, a band which included Annie Lennox on vocals – which served every bit the band'due south biggest hit. The song was used on a montage of stars when Thames Television went off the air in December 1992.
Recording and reception [edit]
The song was "put down in twenty minutes at the end of the anthology sessions", with Lennox recording the vocals in one take.[26]
Lennox later said that "nosotros were taken to the cleaners for doing that encarmine song", as "the press absolutely slaughtered us". Dave Stewart said that "It was a bit out of proportion with 'I Only Desire To Be With Yous' – the poppy side of it was really overplayed by everybody".[27]
Reviewing the song for Record Mirror, Daniela Soave included it the singles of the week, writing that the song "definitely grows on you" and that "Lennox has the same deep mellow tones that Dusty Springfield displayed when she sang the same vocal, but it is saved from being a carbon-embrace version by the instrumentation... handclaps, savage guitar, chugging bass, that sort of affair.[28]
Nautical chart performance [edit]
Nicolette Larson version [edit]
| "I Only Desire to Exist with You" | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single by Nicolette Larson | ||||
| from the anthology All Dressed Up and No Identify to Go | ||||
| B-side | "How Tin can We Go On" | |||
| Released | July 1982 | |||
| Studio | Sunset Audio | |||
| Genre | Soft rock | |||
| Length | 3:16 | |||
| Characterization | WB | |||
| Songwriter(s) |
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| Producer(s) | Andrew Gilt | |||
| Nicolette Larson singles chronology | ||||
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Nicolette Larson remade "I Only Desire to Be with You" for her anthology All Dressed Up and No Place to Go produced by Andrew Gold and recorded October 1981 – January 1982 at Sunset Sound. Released as a single in July 1982 – parallel with the anthology's release – Larson's version featured as B-side "How Can We Go On", a track from Larson'south 1981 anthology Radioland which had been an unsuccessful 1981 A-side release.
Reviewing All Dressed Up and No Place to Get, High Allegiance critic Steven X. Rea cited "Dusty Springfield's 60s jewel 'I Merely Want to Be with You lot'" equally one of several tracks which "Nicolette sings in an awkward warble, devoid of whatever emotional range":[34] Larson'due south "I Merely Want to Be with Y'all" drew similarly dismissive reaction from Tom Long of the Santa Cruz Sentinel, who rated the original 1963 hit a "swell oldie [that's an] ingratiating slice of fluff" and Larson's remake "atrocious [although] despite uninspired vocals and sheet musicianship [it] sounds good on the radio simply because the vocal itself sounds good and tickles forotten memory synapses",[35] and also Bill Provick of the Ottawa Citizen who opined Larson gave "a rather lacklustre reading of [a] commonly effervescent popular-rock classic."[36] Tim Gebhart of the Rapid Urban center Journal was more positive: "Larson['due south] version remains true to the original simply also contains her own special impact in the vocals."[37]
Despite becoming Larson's fourth single to rank on the Hot 100 chart in Billboard magazine – and her first Hot 100 entry since 1980 – "I Merely Desire to Be with You" would prove a Top xl shortfall stalling at #53 in September 1983. Larson's label WB Records, electing not to issue a 2nd single from All Dressed Up and No Identify to Go, were motivated by the underperformance of that anthology and its one single to stop Larson'south label tenure. Larson would have one subsequent major label affiliation, having two C&W-focused albums released by MCA Records in 1985–86.
Samantha Fox version [edit]
| "I But Wanna Be with You" | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12-inch unmarried cover | ||||
| Single past Samantha Play a joke on | ||||
| from the album I Wanna Accept Some Fun | ||||
| B-side | "Confession" | |||
| Released | January 1989 | |||
| Studio | PWL, The Borough, London | |||
| Genre | Pop[38] | |||
| Length | 2:45 | |||
| Label | Jive | |||
| Songwriter(s) |
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| Producer(s) | Stock Aitken Waterman | |||
| Samantha Fox singles chronology | ||||
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| Music video | ||||
| "I Only Want to Be with You" on YouTube | ||||
In 1988, British singer Samantha Fox covered the song as "I Just Wanna Be with You lot" for her third studio album, I Wanna Have Some Fun (1988).
Fox would recall the song every bit being the starting time song she always learned to sing, the Dusty Springfield original version beingness among a stack of singles her mother handed down to Fox when she was anile x.[39]
Released as the follow-up single to the album'southward title cut, "I Only Wanna Be With You lot" was promoted with a music video which included scenes of Fox hunting through rubbish bins, dancing, fireworks, and the vocalizer in bed with her bespectacled lover.[40] Fox too promoted the vocal via televised performances, including those on Top of the Pops in 1989 and Viva el espectáculo on TVE1 in 1990.[41] [42]
"I Only Wanna Exist with You" essentially earned Fox her final global hit single. In the U.s.a., where "I Wanna Have Some Fun" had been a Top Ten striking, "I But Wanna Be with You" rose no higher than number 31 and would mark Play tricks's final Billboard Hot 100 advent: in Pull a fast one on's native United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland her version outperformed her previous six single releases with a number-xvi peak, but would also become Play a joke on' final major hit bar her 1998 one-off improvement single "Santa Maria".
Critical reception [edit]
Robin Smith, reviewer of British music newspaper Record Mirror was disappointed by such pick of Fox. Every bit per him British singer made serious mistake later on "sheer excellence of "Love House". Reporter considered that decision to use "tired remake of quondam hit" will grant her the "first class ticket back to bimbo land".[43]
Track listings [edit]
- 7-inch single [44]
- A. "I Only Wanna Be with Yous" – ii:45
- B. "Confession" – four:40
- 12-inch single [45]
- A1. "I Only Wanna Be with You" (Extended Mix) – 4:56
- A2. "I Only Wanna Be with You" (Acapella Mix) – iii:17
- B1. "I Only Wanna Acid with You" (Mix 1) – 6:20
- B2. "Confession" – 4:40
- European CD single
- "I Only Wanna Be with You" – two:45
- "Nothing'southward Gonna Finish Me Now" – three:42
- "I Only Wanna Be with You" (Extended Version) – four:56
- "Confession" – 4:forty
- Japanese mini CD single
- "I Only Wanna Be with Y'all"
- "The All-time Is However to Come"
Charts [edit]
Luis Miguel version [edit]
| "Ahora te puedes marchar" | ||||
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| Unmarried past Luis Miguel | ||||
| from the anthology Soy Como Quiero Ser | ||||
| B-side | "Sunny" | |||
| Released | 1987 (1987) | |||
| Recorded |
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| Genre |
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| Length | iii:15 | |||
| Characterization | WEA Latina | |||
| Songwriter(s) |
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| Producer(southward) | Juan Carlos Calderón | |||
| Luis Miguel singles chronology | ||||
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| Music video | ||||
| "Ahora te puedes marchar" on YouTube | ||||
Background [edit]
Mexican vocaliser Luis Miguel recorded a version of the song, titled "Ahora te puedes marchar" ("Now you can leave") which was released as the starting time unmarried from his Grammy-nominated album Soy como quiero ser (1987), the offset album recorded by the singer under the WEA record label. It was produced by Juan Carlos Calderón and adapted by Luis Gómez Escolar.[66] This single became very successful, peaking at number-i in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks nautical chart for iii non-sequent weeks in 1987, beingness the first chart topper for the singer on the nautical chart.[67] There is previous version of the song in Spanish in the 1960s past Spanish pop singer Lita Torrelló, which shares the same title that the one made popular by Luis Miguel 20 years after. At the time, Luis Miguel was the youngest to score a number-one hit on the Hot Latin Tracks at the age of 17, ironically replacing the then 44-year-erstwhile veteran Julio Iglesias at the meridian. In 2005, Luis Miguel included this song on his compilation album Grandes Éxitos.[68] This version ranked at number 28 in the Hot Latin Tracks Year-Stop Chart of 1988. The song was translated into Portuguese as "Agora Você Pode Ir" for the Brazilian edition of the anthology.[69]
The lyrics are considerably unlike from the original song, telling the story of a man rejecting a woman interested in reforming a human relationship, counter to themes of unconditional love shown in Dusty Springfield's original.
Music videos [edit]
Two music videos were shot. The first ane was shot with Angélica Rivera, while the second one was shot dancing in a bridge. The second 1 was included in Grandes Éxitos Videos.
Chart operation [edit]
Weekly charts [edit]
| Chart (1987) | Acme position |
|---|---|
| Spain (PROMUSICAE) | i |
| United states Billboard Hot Latin Tracks[70] | 1 |
Twelvemonth-stop charts [edit]
| Nautical chart (1987) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| United states of america Billboard Hot Latin Tracks[71] | xi |
Other versions [edit]
2021 Birdy released a cover as a digital unmarried on i December 2021, produced by David Kosten.[74]
Uses on television [edit]
- The vocal was used in the opening for the TV series Arli$$.
- The Tourists' version of the vocal was played along with TV clips on concluding week of broadcasting of Thames Idiot box in December 1992 before Carlton Boob tube took over.
- The song was used in the British soap opera EastEnders when the grapheme Sam Mitchell dug up the body of Den Watts.
- The song was used by TVNZ's TV2 to promote their programming from 1997 to mid-2000, with the chorus irresolute its words to "You only want to exist with ii".
- The song was also used every bit soundtrack in Greek Comedy Television set series "Tilempora" (TV Tempest) on Mega Channel in 2004.
- The song was used past CBC Television to promote its programming between 1989 and 1991, while the network's slogan was "CBC and You".[75]
- The song featured in a John Lewis television advert highlighting how the company had been selling electronic equipment for a substantial number of years.
- The song was used in a swimwear advert for Boux Avenue in 2014. The advertising featured Jamelia, who also sang the song, with the chorus changed to "I simply want to be with Boux".
- A telly advertising campaign for Dogs Trust which launched in February 2016 features Hope Russell-Wintertime singing "I Only Desire to Be With You".
- The song was too featured in an episode of That '70s Show when Fez and Donna were having scenes where they pretended to be dating.
- Me First And The Gimme Gimmes' version of the vocal was used in an episode of Shameless (United states of america).
- The song was used in flavour five, episode 2 of Ray Donovan as Ray and Abby are driving around on their anniversary.
- Janine sings the song to her babe in the hospital in season 2, episode 8 of The Handmaid's Tale.
- A cover version of the song, played past a saxophonist, serves equally the theme tune to Kate & Koji.
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External links [edit]
- Dusty Springfield – I Only Want to Be with You on YouTube
- Bay Urban center Rollers – I Only Want to Exist with You on YouTube
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Only_Want_to_Be_with_You
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