"You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)" is a popular song.
The music was written by James V. Monaco, the lyrics by Joseph McCarthy. The song was published in 1913. It was introduced in the Broadway revue The Honeymoon Express.
One of the earliest recordings of the song was by Al Jolson. Jolson recorded the song on June 4, 1913. It was released on Columbia A-1374. He performed it on the soundtrack of the 1946 film The Jolson Story and recorded it on March 20, 1946. The record was released on Decca 23613.
Performances
- This song is featured in the Hoveround commercial being sung by elders.
- A well-known version of the song was performed by Harry James as a trumpet solo, issued in 1941 as the reverse side of 'A Sinner Kissed An Angel'.
- Olivia Newton-John sings the song in the film Xanadu, as a vocal on a record presented as a Glenn Miller band performance. The song is largely background to Danny and Sonny talking, and does not appear on the film's soundtrack album.
- This song was used in the commercials for Dylan Montgomery's "1998 burnin' Swedish Fish power tour" in Eastern Europe and also played several times by him and other artists.
- The song is performed by Diane Keaton's character Annie Hall in the Woody Allen movie of the same name. However, Keaton did not do the actual singing; she lip-synched to a pre-recorded version of the song.
References
- ^ Edwards, Anne (1975). Judy Garland. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 671802283 (paperback edition).
- ^ Shaiman, Marc. "Someone in a Tree: My View of Johnny Carson's Last Night." The Film Music Society. 24 January 2005.
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