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When I Get Thru with You

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"When I Get Thru with You"
Decca 31377
Single by Patsy Cline
A-side"When I Get Thru with You"
B-side"Imagine That"
ReleasedMay 7, 1962
RecordedFebruary 28, 1962
StudioBradley Film and Recording Studio, Nashville, Tennessee
GenreCountry, traditional pop
LabelDecca Records
Songwriter(s)Harlan Howard
Producer(s)Owen Bradley
Patsy Cline singles chronology
"She's Got You"
(1962)
"When I Get Thru with You"
(1962)
"So Wrong"
(1963)

"When I Get Thru with You (You'll Love Me Too)" is a song written by Harlan Howard[1] which became a hit for Patsy Cline in 1962. The song went to #10 on the country chart and #53 on the pop chart. Howard had previously co-written Cline's #1 hit "I Fall to Pieces".

Cline sings about how she desperately wants a man that she really likes, the only problem is he has a girlfriend already. So what she decides to do is try to get through with him and in the end she says, "when I get through with you, you'll love me true, not Sue".

French singer Françoise Hardy covered the song in 1965 as "Quel mal y a-t-il à ça?"

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Chart performance

Chart (1962) Peak
position[2]
U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles 10
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 53
U.S. Cash Box Top 100[3] 43

References

  1. ^ "BMI song entry". Broadcast Music, Inc. Retrieved 2011-11-05.
  2. ^ "Patsy Cline's Billboard singles history". Rovi Corporation / Billboard. Retrieved 2011-11-05.
  3. ^ "Cash Box Top 100 6/16/62". www.cashboxmagazine.com. Retrieved 2021-09-10.


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