Cuz I Know I Want You

"But You Know I Honey You"
KennyLoveYou.jpg
Single by Kenny Rogers and The First Edition
from the album The First Edition '69
B-side "Homemade Lies"
Released 1968
Recorded 1968
Genre Country
Length 3:01
Label Reprise
Songwriter(s) Mike Settle
Producer(s) Jimmy Bowen
Kenny Rogers and The First Edition singles chronology
"But Dropped In (To See What Condition My Status Was In)"
(1968)
"Merely Y'all Know I Dear You"
(1968)
"Scarlet, Don't Take Your Dear To Boondocks"
(1969)

"But You Know I Dearest You" is a song written past Mike Settle, which was a 1969 pop striking for Kenny Rogers and The Offset Edition, a group that included Settle and Kenny Rogers. The vocal too became a major country hit by Bill Anderson in 1969. In 1981, a cover version of "But You Know I Honey You" by singer Dolly Parton topped the country singles charts.

Kenny Rogers and The First Edition version [edit]

Background [edit]

In the song, "But You Know I Love You", the narrator voices regret over not being able to remain with his/her significant other, due to career demands and the demand to travel for his/her job. At the time Settle was guitarist for Kenny Rogers and The Get-go Edition, with Rogers singing lead and Settle harmonizing. The fall 1968 release, with a brass-tinged country-folk sound to broaden the group's fan base of operations, peaked at number 19 on the Hot 100 simply under a year after "Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)" peaked. In the group'southward rendition on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour that aired on 8 December 1968, the audience was unwittingly fooled to showtime clapping too soon, right later the fake ending just style earlier the real ending.

Charts [edit]

Weekly chart [edit]

Chart (1969) Meridian
position
US Billboard Hot 100[ane] 19
United states Developed Gimmicky (Billboard)[2] 18
Canadian RPM Top Singles 11
Canadian RPM Adult Contemporary 9

Bill Anderson version [edit]

Pecker Anderson'due south cover version of "But You Know I Dear You" rose to No. 2 on the Billboard magazine Hot Land Singles nautical chart in 1969.

Charts [edit]

Weekly chart [edit]

Chart (1969) Summit
position
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[3] ii
Canadian RPM Land Tracks 6

Dolly Parton version [edit]

"Simply You Know I Love You lot"
ButYouKnowIloveyou.jpg
Single by Dolly Parton
from the anthology 9 to v and Odd Jobs
B-side "Poor Folks' Boondocks"
Released March sixteen, 1981
Recorded 1980
Genre Land
Length iii:20
Label RCA
Songwriter(s) Mike Settle
Producer(south) Mike Mail service
Dolly Parton singles chronology
"ix to 5"
(1981)
"But You Know I Love Yous"
(1981)
"The House of the Rising Sun"
(1981)

Groundwork [edit]

Country entertainer Dolly Parton (who, in 1983, would have the number 1 duet "Islands In The Stream" with Rogers) in 1980 included "But Yous Know I Love You lot", based on the occupation of on-the-route singer, on her anthology ix to five and Odd Jobs. In March 1981, Parton released the vocal as the album'due south second single, following the success of "9 to 5," and information technology reached No. 1 on the Hot Country Singles nautical chart on twenty June 1981, succeeding Rogers' accompanying Dottie West on "What Are We Doin' in Love" at the tiptop slot.[4] Parton's version also crossed over, bowing at number 82 on four Apr 1981 and peaking at number 41 on 16 May 1981 on the Hot 100 and No. fourteen on the AC chart.

Charts [edit]

Weekly [edit]

Nautical chart (1981) Pinnacle
position
United states of america Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[5] i
US Billboard Hot 100[6] 41
US Developed Gimmicky (Billboard)[seven] fourteen
Canadian RPM State Tracks 2

Yr-Stop [edit]

Chart (1981) Peak
Position
US Hot Land Songs (Billboard)[8] 6

Other covers [edit]

  • 1969: Bill Anderson for his album My Life / But You Know I Love You lot (Decca DL 75142).
  • 1969: Ray Stevens for his anthology Have a Little Talk With Myself (Monument SLP 18134).
  • 1969: Wynn Stewart for his album Yours Forever (Capitol ST 324).
  • 1969: Teresa Bennett for her anthology Anita Kerr Presents Teresa (Dot DLP 25944).
  • 1969: The Sugariness Inspirations for their album Sweets for My Sweet (Atlantic SD 8225).
  • 1969: Kim Weston and Johnny Nash for their anthology Johnny Nash & Kim Weston (Major Minor SMLP 54).
  • 1970: Barbara Lewis for her album The Many Grooves of Barbara Lewis (Enterprise ENS 1006).[9]
  • 1970: Evie Sands for her anthology Any Way That Yous Want Me (A&M SP 4239) (Us Billboard #110, Ac #30).[ten]
  • 1970: Julie Rogers for her album Once again With Feeling (Ember NR 5050).
  • 1970: Skeeter Davis for her album A Identify In the Country (RCA Victor LSP-4310).
  • 1972: Laura Lee for her album Dear More than Than Pride (Chess CH 50031).
  • 1972: Maria Dallas for her album Town and Country (CBS SBP-234201).
  • 1973: Henson Cargill for his anthology This Is Henson Cargill Land (Atlantic SD 7279).

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Kenny Rogers Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard.
  2. ^ "Kenny Rogers Nautical chart History (Developed Contemporary)". Billboard.
  3. ^ "Neb Anderson Nautical chart History (Hot Country Songs)". Billboard.
  4. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country Hits: 1944-2006, Second edition. Record Research. p. 262.
  5. ^ "Dolly Parton Chart History (Hot Country Songs)". Billboard.
  6. ^ "Dolly Parton Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard.
  7. ^ "Dolly Parton Chart History (Developed Contemporary)". Billboard.
  8. ^ "Billboard Hot Land Songs - Twelvemonth-Terminate Charts (1981)". Billboard . Retrieved iv Dec 2020.
  9. ^ "Barbara Lewis – the Many Grooves of Barbara Lewis (1970, Vinyl)".
  10. ^ Joel Whitburn'southward Bubbling Under the Billboard Hot 100 1959-2004

External links [edit]

  • But You Know I Love You lyrics at Dolly Parton On-Line

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