You'd Better Love Me
"You'd Better Love Me" is song written by Hugh Martin and Timothy Gray for the 1964 musical High Spirits.[1] "You'd Better Love Me" and the B-side "Home Sweet Heaven" were originally performed by Tammy Grimes.[2]
"You'd Better Love Me" | |
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Song by Tammy Grimes | |
B-side | "Home Sweet Heaven" |
Released | 1964 |
Length | 2:13 |
Label | ABC-Paramount |
Songwriter(s) |
Other recordings
- Petula Clark – B-side to "Downtown"[3] (1964)
- Jack McDuff – The Dynamic Jack McDuff (1964, instrumental)
- Shirley Bassey – Shirley Bassey at the Pigalle (1965)
- Sonny Stitt – Broadway Soul (1965, instrumental)
- Nancy Wilson – From Broadway with Love (1966)
- Mel Tormé – That's All (bonus track on 1997 reissue)
- James Darren – This One's from the Heart (1999)
- Shirley Horn – You're My Thrill (2001)
References
- Johnson, Wilfred (August 5, 2010). Ella Fitzgerald. McFarland. p. 285. ISBN 9780786450398.
- High Spirits at AllMusic
- Filichia, Peter (April 7, 2015). The Great Parade. St. Martin's Press. p. 246. ISBN 9781466867123.
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