You're The One

Album: Meet The Vogues (1965)
Charted: 4
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  • Every time we meet, everything is sweet
    Oh, you're so tender, I must surrender
    My love is your love, now and forever

    You're the one that I long to kiss
    Baby, you're the one that I really miss (yeah, yeah, yeah)
    You're the one that I'm dreamin' of
    Baby, you're the one that I love

    Keep me in your heart, never let us part
    Ooh, never leave me, please don't deceive me
    I want you only, you must believe me

    You're the one that I long to kiss
    Baby, you're the one that I really miss (yeah, yeah, yeah)
    You're the one that I'm dreamin' of
    Baby, you're the one that I love

    I adore you, and no one before you, could make me feel this way, yay
    Since I met you, I just can't forget you, I love you more each day
    (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
    You're the one (yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

    There may be some tears through the comin' years
    Ooh, all the while I know you'll be smilin'
    Your love will guide me through every mile 'cause

    You're the one that I long to kiss
    Baby, you're the one that I really miss (yeah, yeah, yeah)
    You're the one that I'm dreamin' of
    Baby, you're the one that I love
    Yeah, yeah, yeah

    You're the one that I long to kiss
    Baby, you're the one that I really miss (yeah, yeah, yeah)
    You're the one that I'm dreamin' of
    Baby, you're the one that I love
    Yeah, yeah, yeah Writer/s: Georges Aber, Petula Sally Clark, Tony Hatch
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CARTER STUDIOS, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 7

  • Cam from OhioPerfection!
  • Tony from NyJust heard this song used in Netflix show “Queen’s Gambit”…fun scene, great song that could only be from the mid 60s.
  • Uri from IsraelI've read that it's Hal Blaine and it certainly sounds like him. I've read that it was recorded at Gateway Studios in Pittsburgh, though. So, Hal stopped off in Pittsburgh and knocked off a song with a local group? Could be. But ... I dunno.
  • Dave from Sf@Jennifur - it’s Hal Blaine!
  • Terrill from Bg, OhThe background vocals are amazing!
  • Jennifur Sun from RamonaDon't know who played drums on this song, but LOVED THEM. One of my fav Rock tunes.
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn September 12th 1965, "You're the One" by the Vogues entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #90; and on November 7th, 1965 it peaked at #4 {for 1 week} and spent 12 weeks on the Top 100...
    Their follow-up release, "Five O'Clock World", also peaked at #4 on the Top 100 {on January 9th, 1966}...
    Between 1965 and 1969 the Turtle Creek, PA quartet had fourteen Top 100 records; with four making the Top 10, and their other two Top 10 records both peaked at #7, "Turn Around, Look At Me" for 2 weeks on August 11th, 1968 and "My Special Angel" for 2 weeks on October 6th, 1968.
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