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Ive Lost You
Ive Lost You
14/7/1970

Ive Lost You

Elvis Presley

1970 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 14 Julio 1970 · Fecha Grabación: 1970 -
    Discográfica: RCA Victor · ·

    1970 single by Elvis Presley

    "I`ve Lost You" is a song written by Alan Blaikley and Ken Howard (under the pen name `Steve Barlby`) for Iain Matthews. It was originally recorded by Mathews in 1969 and released on his first solo album after leaving Fairport Convention: Matthews` Southern Comfort.[2]

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    1970 single by Elvis Presley

    "I`ve Lost You" is a song written by Alan Blaikley and Ken Howard (under the pen name `Steve Barlby`) for Iain Matthews. It was originally recorded by Mathews in 1969 and released on his first solo album after leaving Fairport Convention: Matthews` Southern Comfort.[2]

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    Elvis Presley recording

    "I`ve Lost You" was covered by Elvis Presley. It was released in July 1970, debuted at number 85 on the Hot 100 on 1 August 1970, and reached number 32 on 29 August – 5 September 1970.[3] On the Cash Box chart, however, it reached as high as number 18.[4] It also charted at number five on the Adult Contemporary chart. The song became a gold record.

    As a newly released single, Presley included it in his setlist during his third Las Vegas season (August/September 1970) and the version from 12 August Dinner Show was included in the MGM movie Elvis: That`s the Way It Is.[5]

    In Canada, "I`ve Lost You" was a Top 10 hit. It peaked at number 10, and spent two weeks in that position.[6] It was also a top 10 hit in the United Kingdom where Presley`s career was on something of a major resurgence, reaching number 9 for two weeks in November and December.[7]

    The song might be seen as reflecting the state of Elvis` marriage to Priscilla at the time it was recorded (4 June 1970).[8][9]

    Chart performance

    Chart (1970)

    Peak
    position

    Australia[10]

    6

    Belgium

    9

    Canada RPM Top Singles[11]

    10

    Germany

    40

    Ireland (IRMA)[12]

    15

    Netherlands

    15

    UK Singles Chart

    9

    US Billboard Hot 100[3]

    32

    US Billboard Easy Listening[13]

    5

    US Billboard Country Singles

    57

    US Cash Box Top 100[4]

    18

    1970 single by Elvis Presley

    "I`ve Lost You" is a song written by Alan Blaikley and Ken Howard (under the pen name `Steve Barlby`) for Iain Matthews. It was originally recorded by Mathews in 1969 and released on his first solo album after leaving Fairport Convention: Matthews` Southern Comfort.[2]

    Elvis Presley recording

    "I`ve Lost You" was covered by Elvis Presley. It was released in July 1970, debuted at number 85 on the Hot 100 on 1 August 1970, and reached number 32 on 29 August – 5 September 1970.[3] On the Cash Box chart, however, it reached as high as number 18.[4] It also charted at number five on the Adult Contemporary chart. The song became a gold record.

    As a newly released single, Presley included it in his setlist during his third Las Vegas season (August/September 1970) and the version from 12 August Dinner Show was included in the MGM movie Elvis: That`s the Way It Is.[5]

    In Canada, "I`ve Lost You" was a Top 10 hit. It peaked at number 10, and spent two weeks in that position.[6] It was also a top 10 hit in the United Kingdom where Presley`s career was on something of a major resurgence, reaching number 9 for two weeks in November and December.[7]

    The song might be seen as reflecting the state of Elvis` marriage to Priscilla at the time it was recorded (4 June 1970).[8][9]

    Chart performance

    Chart (1970)

    Peak
    position

    Australia[10]

    6

    Belgium

    9

    Canada RPM Top Singles[11]

    10

    Germany

    40

    Ireland (IRMA)[12]

    15

    Netherlands

    15

    UK Singles Chart

    9

    US Billboard Hot 100[3]

    32

    US Billboard Easy Listening[13]

    5

    US Billboard Country Singles

    57

    US Cash Box Top 100[4]

    18

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