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You (Earth, Wind & Fire song)

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"You"
Single by Earth, Wind & Fire
from the album Faces
B-side"Share Your Love"
ReleasedNovember 1980
Recorded1980
Genre
Length
  • 3:56 (7" version)
  • 5:09 (album version)
LabelARC/Columbia
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Maurice White
Earth, Wind & Fire singles chronology
"Let Me Talk"
(1980)
"You"
(1980)
"Back on the Road"
(1980)

"You" is a song by the band Earth, Wind & Fire, released as a single in November 1980 on Columbia Records.[1] The single reached No. 10 on the Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart and No. 30 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. [2][3]

Overview

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You was produced by Maurice White and composed by White, David Foster and Brenda Russell. The song also came upon EWF's 1980 album Faces.[1]

Critical reception

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Billboard described the song as "a smooth ballad with lush strings and a tight production that make it appealing".[4] Paul Sexton of Record Mirror called You an "After The Love Has Gone clone"[5] Stephen Holden of Rolling Stone called You an example of "Bee Gees-influenced pop romanticism".[6] Phyl Garland of Stereo Review also called "You, the (album's) standout." Garland went on to state that "You is every bit as good as After the Love Has Gone on I Am which is saying quite a lot".[7]

Cover versions

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Jazz singer Nancy Wilson covered "You" on her 1983 album I'll Be a Song.[8]

Charts

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Chart (1980–81) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 48
U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles[2] 10
U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary[3] 30
U.S. Cashbox Top Soul Singles 10[9]

References

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  1. ^ a b Earth, Wind & Fire: You. ARC/Columbia Records. November 1980.
  2. ^ a b "Earth, Wind & Fire: You (Hot R&B Songs)". billboard.com. Billboard.
  3. ^ a b "Earth Wind & Fire: You (Adult Contemporary)". billboard.com. Billboard.
  4. ^ Billboard Top Single Picks. Vol. 92. Billboard Magazine. November 15, 1980. p. 93.
  5. ^ Sexton, Paul (October 25, 1980). Earth, Wind & Fire: Faces. Record Mirror. p. 20.
  6. ^ Holden, Stephen (March 5, 1981). "Earth, Wind & Fire: Faces". rollingstone.com. Rolling Stone.
  7. ^ Garland, Phyl (March 1981). Popular Music (Earth, Wind & Fire: Faces) (PDF). Vol. 46. Stereo Review. p. 122.
  8. ^ Nancy Wilson - I'll Be A Song. Nippon Columbia Records. 38C38-7061
  9. ^ "The CASH BOX Top 100 Black Contemporary". cashboxmagazine.com. Cashbox. December 27, 1980.