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Sonny James – My Love

Sonny James covered "My Love" in 1970. His version reached No. 1 that May on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, in the midst of his then-record string of 16-straight No. 1 singles in as many releases.

Sonny James – My Love, is a 1965 single release by Petula Clark which, in early 1966, became an international hit, reaching No. 1 in the US: the track continued Clark’s collaboration with songwriter and record producer Tony Hatch.
Sonny James covered «My Love» in 1970. His version reached No. 1 that May on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, in the midst of his then-record string of 16-straight No. 1 singles in as many releases. Also in 1970 C&W singer Barbara Fairchild recorded «My Love» for her debut album Someone Special.
Sonny James - My Love
A-Side Single Sonny James Capitol 1970
Sonny James – My Love
A-Side: Blue For You
Sello: Capitol Records – 2782
Formato: Vinilo, 7″, 45 RPM, Single
País: US
Publicado: 1970
Género: Folk, World, & Country
Estilo: Country
Written: Tony Hatch

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Sonny James – My Love lyrics

My love is warmer than the warmest sunshine softer than a sigh
My love is deeper than the deepest ocean wider than the sky
My love is brighter than the brightest star that shines every night above
And there is nothing in this world that could ever change my love
Something happened to my heart the day that I met you
Something that I never felt before
You are always on my mind no matter what I do
And every day it seems I want you more
My love is warmer…
Once I thought that love was meant for anyone else but me
Once I thought you’d never come my way
Now it only goes to show how wrong we all can be
For now I have to tell you every day
My love is warmer…

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