I Love You Love Me Love

Album: Remember Me This Way (1973)
Charted: 1
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Songfacts®:

  • This is one of Glitter's emotional glam rock ballads. He came up with the title when thinking about Elvis Presley's song, "I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone," and wrote the song with Mike Leander.
  • This song eventually became the best-selling single of 1973. >>
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Comments: 3

  • Frank from LiverpoolSo, is it an experiment to find how many parts of speech the word 'love' can be pressed into? "I love you love me love", first is verb, second a command, third a, whaddya call that vocative case thing...
  • Mark from London, EnglandThis was the first single to enter the UK chart at number one since "Jailhouse Rock".
  • Mjn Seifer from Not Listed For Personal Reason, EnglandI wonder if this song was aimed at anyone? If so how old was she? 14? 12?
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