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"I Can Take or Leave Your Loving"
Single by Herman`s Hermits
B-side"Marcel`s"
Released29 December 1967 (UK)
December 1967 (US)
RecordedDe Lane Lea Studios, London, 8 December 1967
GenrePop rock
Length2:30
LabelMGM 13885
Songwriter(s)Rick Jones
Producer(s)Mickie Most
Herman`s Hermits singles chronology
"Museum"
(1967)
"I Can Take or Leave Your Loving"
(1967)
"Sleepy Joe"
(1968)

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I Can Take or Leave Your Loving

Herman's Hermits

1967 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 29 Diciembre 1967 · Fecha Grabación: 1967 -
    Discográfica: MGM 13885 · · Productor: Mickie Most

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    1967 single by Herman`s Hermits

    "I Can Take or Leave Your Loving" is a song written by Tony Macaulay and John Macleod which was written for and originally recorded by The Foundations and it was issued as the B side of their 1968 release "Back on My Feet Again".[1] It was heard on the radio by Mickie Most who recognised its A side potential and quickly cut it with Herman`s Hermits (although only Peter Noone from the group appeared on the record.) [2]

    Chart performance

    It reached No. 1 in Canada, #11 in United Kingdom, #19 in New Zealand, #22 in the United States, and #37 in Australia in 1968.[3]

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    1967 single by Herman`s Hermits

    "I Can Take or Leave Your Loving" is a song written by Tony Macaulay and John Macleod which was written for and originally recorded by The Foundations and it was issued as the B side of their 1968 release "Back on My Feet Again".[1] It was heard on the radio by Mickie Most who recognised its A side potential and quickly cut it with Herman`s Hermits (although only Peter Noone from the group appeared on the record.) [2]

    Chart performance

    It reached No. 1 in Canada, #11 in United Kingdom, #19 in New Zealand, #22 in the United States, and #37 in Australia in 1968.[3]