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I Got You Babe

"I Got You Babe"
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French 7-inch single cover
Single by Sonny & Cher
from the album Look at Us
Released July 9, 1965
Format 7" single
Recorded 1965
Length 3:11
Label Atco
Writer(s) Sonny Bono
Sonny & Cher singles chronology
"Love Is Strange"
(1964)
"I Got You Babe"
(1965)
"The Letter"
(1965)
Alternative covers
"I Got You Babe"
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Single by UB40 and Chrissie Hynde
from the album Baggariddim
B-side "Theme from Labour of Love"
Released August 2, 1985
Format 7" vinyl, 12" vinyl
Recorded 1984-1985
Genre Reggae, synthpop, dub
Length 3:09
Label DEP International
Writer(s) Sonny Bono
Producer(s) Pablo Falconer
UB40 singles chronology
"I'm Not Fooled So Easily"
(1985)
"I Got You Babe"
(1985)
"Don't Break My Heart"
(1985)
"I Got You Babe"
Single by Cher with Beavis and Butt-head
from the album The Beavis and Butt-head Experience
Released December 1993
Format CD, Maxi single
Genre Pop, rock, heavy metal
Length 4:00
Label Geffen
Writer(s) Sonny & Cher Bono
Cher singles chronology
Many Rivers to Cross
(1993)
"I Got You Babe"
(1993)
It Ain't Necessarily So"
(1994)

"I Got You Babe" is a song written by Sonny Bono. It was the first single taken from the debut studio album Look at Us, of the American pop music duo Sonny & Cher. In August 1965, their single spent three weeks at number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States where it sold more than 1 million copies and was certified Gold. It also reached number 1 in the United Kingdom and Canada. In 1985, a cover version of "I Got You Babe" by British reggae/pop band UB40 featuring American singer Chrissie Hynde, peaked at number one in the UK Singles Chart and reached number 28 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. A 1993 version by Cher with Beavis and Butt-Head bubbled under the Hot 100 chart.

Sonny Bono, a songwriter and record producer for Phil Spector, wrote the lyrics to and composed the music of the song for himself and his then-wife, Cher, late at night in their basement. Session drummer Hal Blaine played drums for the song with other members of The Wrecking Crew supplying instrumental support. "I Got You Babe" became the duo's biggest single, their signature song, and a defining recording of the early hippie countercultural movement.

AllMusic critic William Ruhmann praised the song:


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