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"'I'll Say Forever My Love'" is a song by American soul singer Jimmy Ruffin, released as a single in February 1968 and included on his 1969 album 'Ruff'n Ready'.

Release



"I'll Say Forever My Love" was recorded in October 1967 at Motown's Hitsville U.S.A. studio and was first released on February 13, 1968, in the US. It was then released in the UK a month later. It only peaked at number 77 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100, continuing Ruffin's decline in popularity in the US. It failed to enter the UK Top 50, instead peaking at number 2 on the 'Bubbling Under' list. After chart successes with the reissued singles "I've Passed This Way Before" and "Farewell Is a Lonely Sound", "I'll Say Forever My Love" was re-released in the UK on May 29, 1970. It fared much better this time, peaking at number 7 in August.

Reception



Reviewed in 'Billboard': "this strong blues ballad with driving dance beat will put the fine stylist right back in the selling bag of his "I've Passed This Way Before" and "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted". 'Cash Box' wrote that "Ruffin has a powerhouse outing here that should set him high in the r&b spotlight with potential for pop breakout as well".

Reviewed in 'Record Mirror', the song was described as "another soulful plaintive ballad with plenty of catchy appeal". Derek Johnson for 'New Musical Express' described the song as a "solid basic Motown a heavy tambourine accentuated beat, sweeping strings and massive choral effects in the backing. Plus a bluesy and compelling solo from Jim".

Charts



References



Category:1968 songs

Category:1968 singles

Category:1970 singles

Category:Songs written by James Dean (songwriter)

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