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You Needed Me

"You Needed Me"
You Needed Me - Anne Murray.jpg
Single by Anne Murray
from the album Let's Keep It That Way
B-side "I Still Wish the Very Best for You"
Released May 1978
Format 7" Vinyl
Recorded January 1978
Genre Soft rock
Length 3:37
Label Capitol 4574
Writer(s) Randy Goodrum
Producer(s) Jim Ed Norman
Anne Murray singles chronology
"Walk Right Back"
(1978)
"You Needed Me"
(1978)
"Hey, Daddy"
(1978)
"You Needed Me"
You Needed Me.jpg
Single by Boyzone
from the album By Request
B-side "Words Can't Describe"
Released May 10, 1999
Format CD single, Cassette
Recorded London, England
Genre Pop
Length 3:27
Label Polydor
Writer(s) Randy Goodrum
Producer(s) Steve Mac
Boyzone singles chronology
"When the Going Gets Tough"
(1999)
"You Needed Me"
(1999)
"Every Day I Love You"
(1999)
Music video
"You Needed Me" on YouTube

"You Needed Me" is a song written by Randy Goodrum, who describes it as being about "unconditional undeserved love". It was a number one hit single in the United States in 1978 for Canadian singer Anne Murray, for which she won a Grammy Award. In 1999, Irish pop band Boyzone recorded a hit cover of the song that hit number one in the UK Singles Chart.

"You Needed Me" was first recorded by singer Anne Murray in 1978. The song peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and revitalized her career after several years of declining popularity as it became her first Top 40 US single since her 1974 remake of The Beatles' "You Won't See Me". The song, included on her 1978 album Let's Keep It That Way, was also a top-five country single and won Song of the Year at the Academy of Country Music awards, and is her most successful single in the United Kingdom where it made the top 30. Murray is quoted in The Billboard Book of Number One Hits by Fred Bronson as saying she was not surprised by the song's success, as she knew from the start the song would be a hit because she broke down in tears the first time she tried to sing it.

Although the song reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart (and is her only song to top that chart), it never topped the two Billboard charts where Murray has had the most success -- Country and Adult Contemporary. However, it spent a then-record 36 weeks on the Adult Contemporary chart, a record for chart longevity that stood until 1995.

The song earned Murray the Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 21st Grammy Awards, the first to be awarded to a Canadian artist.


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