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Bring a Little Lovin'


FieldValue
nameBring a Little Lovin'
typesingle
artistLos Bravos
albumBring a Little Lovin'
releasedApril 1968
recorded1968
genreRock
length2:21
labelParrot
writerHarry Vanda, George Young
producerAlain Milhaud

"'*Bring a Little Lovin''''" is a song written by Harry Vanda and George Young of the Australian rock group The Easybeats. The song was written for the Spanish band Los Bravos. Their version was released as a single in April 1968 and reached number fifty-one on the *Billboard'' Hot 100 in the United States.

The Easybeats version was released later that year on the Australian version of their Vigil album. The Easybeats recording was originally a demo and was not released anywhere else in the world.

Formats and track listings

7" single

  1. "Bring a Little Lovin'" – 2:21
  2. "Make It Last" – 2:39

Charts

Chart (1968)Peak
position
Australia (KMR)48
US Billboard Hot 10051
CAN RPM 10022

Ricky Martin version

Ricky Martin recorded a Spanish-language version of "Bring a Little Lovin'", called "Dime Que Me Quieres" (English: "Say That You Love Me"). He included it on his debut solo album Ricky Martin, and released it as a single in 1992. A music video was also released.

Formats and track listings

Mexican promotional 12" maxi-single

  1. "Dime Que Me Quieres (Bring a Little Lovin')" (Radio Mix) – 3:00
  2. "Dime Que Me Quieres (Bring a Little Lovin')" (Dance Mix B/W) – 5:41
  3. "Dime Que Me Quieres (Bring a Little Lovin')" (Dance Mix) – 5:41
  4. "Dime Que Me Quieres (Bring a Little Lovin')" (Album Version) – 3:14

Brazilian promotional 12" single

  1. "Diga Que Me Quere (Dime Que Me Quieres)" – 3:21

Charts

Chart (1992)Peak
positionMexico (Canciones que México canta)

References

References

  1. John Tait. (2010). "Vanda and Young: Inside Australia's Hit Factory". UNSW Press.
  2. 'KMR'= Kent Music Report - Australian Chart Book 1940-1969 pp:109
  3. "RPM Top 100 Singles - July 13, 1968".
  4. (March 20, 2019). "What Are the Songs in the Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Trailer?".
  5. Frances Lay is a misspelling of Francis Day (the publishing company [[Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd.. Francis, Day & Hunter]]) and is therefore not the real songwriter, as credited on many releases of Ricky's 1991 self-titled album.
  6. "Los discos más populares (1 de junio, 1992)". Notitas Musicales.
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