For Loving You
1967 song by Bill Anderson and Jan Howard
"For Loving You" | ||||
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Single by Bill Anderson and Jan Howard | ||||
from the album For Loving You | ||||
B-side | "Untouchables" | |||
Released | October 16, 1967 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Label | Decca | |||
Songwriter(s) | Steve Karliski/Pinto Rossini[1] | |||
Producer(s) | Owen Bradley | |||
Bill Anderson singles chronology | ||||
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Jan Howard singles chronology | ||||
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"For Loving You" is a 1967 duet by Bill Anderson and Jan Howard. The single was the duo's most successful release. "For Loving You" went to number one on the country charts in four weeks and spent 20 weeks on the chart.[2]
Chart performance
Bill Anderson and Jan Howard
Chart (1967) | Peak position |
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Canada RPM Country Tracks[3] | 9 |
US Billboard Hot Country Singles | 1 |
Cover versions
- A year later, Skeeter Davis and Don Bowman charted a cover version which went to number 72 on the same chart.[4]
Skeeter Davis and Don Bowman
Chart (1968) | Peak position |
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Canada RPM Country Tracks[5] | 18 |
US Billboard Hot Country Singles | 72 |
References
- ^ "For Loving You". BMI. Retrieved 2024-08-16.
BMI Work ID 432985
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. p. 25. ISBN 978-0-89820-177-2.
- ^ "Results: RPM Weekly". RPM. Vol. 8, no. 24. February 10, 1968. Item: 6210 – via Library and Archives Canada.
- ^ Whitburn, p. 118
- ^ "Results: RPM Weekly". RPM. Vol. 9, no. 2. March 9, 1968. Item: 8873 – via Library and Archives Canada.
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Bill Anderson singles
- "City Lights"
- "That's What It's Like to Be Lonesome"
- "Ninety-Nine"
- "Dead or Alive"
- "The Tip of My Fingers"
- "Walk Out Backwards"
- "Po' Folks"
- "Get a Little Dirt on Your Hands"
- "Mama Sang a Song"
- "Still"
- "8×10"
- "Five Little Fingers"/"Easy Come – Easy Go"
- "Me"
- "Three A.M."
- "Certain"
- "Bright Lights and Country Music"
- "I Love You Drops"/"Golden Guitar"
- "I Get the Fever"
- "Get While the Gettin's Good"
- "No One's Gonna Hurt You Anymore"
- "For Loving You" (with Jan Howard)
- "Wild Week-End"
- "Happy State of Mind"
- "My Life (Throw It Away If I Want To)"
- "If It's All the Same to You" (with Jan Howard)
- "But You Know I Love You"
- "Love Is a Sometimes Thing"
- "Someday We'll Be Together" (with Jan Howard)
- "Where Have All Our Heroes Gone"
- "Always Remember"
- "Quits"
- "Dis-Satisfied" (with Jan Howard)
- "All the Lonely Women in the World"
- "Don't She Look Good"
- "If You Can Live with It (I Can Live Without It)"
- "The Corner of My Life"
- "World of Make Believe"
- "Can I Come Home to You"
- "Every Time I Turn the Radio On"
- "I Still Feel the Same About You"
- "Country D.J."
- "Thanks"
- "Sometimes" (with Mary Lou Turner)
- "That's What Made Me Love You" (with Mary Lou Turner)
- "Peanuts and Diamonds"
- "Liars One, Believers Zero"
- "Head to Toe"
- "Where Are You Going, Billy Boy" (with Mary Lou Turner)
- "Still the One"
- "I Can't Wait Any Longer"
- "Double S"
- "This Is a Love Song"
- "The Dream Never Dies"
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