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I'll Always Call Your Name

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"I'll Always Call Your Name"
German 7" cover
Single by Little River Band
from the album Little River Band
B-side"The Man in Black"
ReleasedJanuary 1977
Recorded1975
Length3:35 (single version) 4:48 (album version)
LabelHarvest / EMI Music
Songwriter(s)Beeb Birtles
Producer(s)Glenn Wheatley, Little River
Little River Band singles chronology
"It's a Long Way There"
(1976)
"I'll Always Call Your Name"
(1977)
"Help Is on Its Way"
(1977)

"I'll Always Call Your Name" is a song by Australian band Little River Band. Originally released as a promotional single, the song was released in January 1977 in North American and limited European countries as the final single from the group's self-titled studio album. The song peaked at number 62 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in February 1977.

Reception

Cash Box magazine said "Even without considering that they are a new group from Australia, the Little River Band logged a fine initial track record with their first single, and this selection from the debut album continues the pop harmonies and creative instrumentals that attracted fans at the beginning. For AM and FM play".[1]

Track listings

North American 7" (4380)
Side A. "I'll Always Call Your Name" - 3:35
Side B. "The Man in Black" - 5:06
German 7" (1C 006-82 345)
Side A. "I'll Always Call Your Name" - 3:35
Side B. "The Man in Black" - 5:06

Charts

Chart (1977) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 100[2] 62

References

  1. ^ "Reviews" (PDF). Cash Box. 22 January 1977. p. 52. Retrieved November 25, 2021 – via World Radio History.
  2. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2007). Top Pop Singles: 1955-2006. Record Research.
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