Ich komm' nie mehr von dir los is the second German single recorded by U. S. entertainer Connie Francis.
"Ich komm' nie mehr von dir los" | ||||||
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Single by Connie Francis | ||||||
B-side | "Singin' the Blues" | |||||
Released | December 1960 | |||||
Recorded | November 9, 1960 (A-side) July 10, 1959 (B-side) | |||||
Genre | Rock and roll, Schlager music | |||||
Length | 1:55 | |||||
Label | MGM Records 61 035 | |||||
Songwriter(s) | Winfield Scott, Toby Lüth | |||||
Producer(s) | Gerhard Mendelsohn, Arnold Maxin | |||||
Connie Francis German singles chronology | ||||||
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The song is the German cover version of Francis' U. S. recording "Many Tears Ago", of which she recorded 4 versions in total:
After Francis' German debut single Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel had peaked sensationally at # 1 on the Munich charts, Ich komm' nie mehr von dir los scored a rather disappointing chart position by peaking only at # 35.[1]
The B-side of Ich komm' nie mehr von dir los was Singin' the Blues, an English recording from her 1959 album Country & Western – Golden Hits.
References
edit- ^ Richard Weize: Connie Francis, companion book to 8-LP-Boxed Boxed Set Connie Francis in Deutschland, Bear Family Records BFX 15 305, Hambergen/Vollersode (Germany) 1988