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You'll Never Know What You're Missing

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"You'll Never Know What You're Missing"
Single by The Real Thing
B-side"Love Is a Playground"
Released28 January 1977 (1977-01-28)
Genre
Length3:28
LabelPye
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Chris Amoo
  • Eddie Amoo
  • Dennis Weinriech
The Real Thing singles chronology
"Can't Get By Without You"
(1976)
"You'll Never Know What You're Missing"
(1977)
"Love's Such a Wonderful Thing"
(1977)

"You'll Never Know What You're Missing" is a song by the British band The Real Thing, released in 1977. It was their third major hit after "You to Me Are Everything" and "Can't Get By Without You".

Background

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The song was written by Chris and Eddie Amoo. It was produced by Chris, Eddie and Dennis Weinreich for Tony Hall productions. The strings were arranged by Paul Buckmeister. The B-side of the single was "Love Is a Playground", also written by the Amoo's. They also co-produced it with Dennis Weinreich, and the strings and brass were arranged by Ian Green.[1][2]

Chart performance

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For the week ending 27 February 1977 the single had jumped from no 48 to no 31 in the British charts.[3] For the week ending 19 March the single had jumped from 25 to 20.[4] By 26 March the single had dropped down a couple of notches to no 23.[5] Billboard recorded that on the week ending 9 April 1977 the single had climbed from no 21 to no 16,[6] which is where it peaked.[7]

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