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Wikipedia article




"'When I Need You'" is a popular song written by Albert Hammond and Carole Bayer Sager. Its first appearance was as the title track of Hammond's 1976 album 'When I Need You'. Leo Sayer's version, produced by Richard Perry, was a massive hit worldwide, reaching number 1 on the UK Singles Chart for three weeks in February 1977 after three of his earlier singles had stalled at number 2. It also reached number 1 on both the 'Billboard' Hot 100 for a single week in May 1977;Bronson, Fred (2003). 'The Billboard Book of #1 Hits', 5th Edition (Billboard Publications) and the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks.Whitburn, Joel (1996). 'The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits', 6th Edition (Billboard Publications) 'Billboard' ranked it as the No. 24 song of 1977. Sayer performed it on the second show of the third season of 'The Muppet Show'.

Melody comparison



The melody of the "hook" line, or chorus of "When I Need You" is identical to the part of the Leonard Cohen song "Famous Blue Raincoat", where the lyrics are as follows: "Jane came by with a lock of your hair, she said that you gave it to her that night, that you planned to go clear". The melody of these lyrics matches the lyrics of "When I Need You" as follows: "(When I) need you, I just close my eyes and I'm with you, and all that I so want to give you, is only a heart beat away".

In a 2006 interview with 'The Globe and Mail' Cohen said:

I once had that nicking happen with Leo Sayer. Do you remember that song 'When I Need You'?" Cohen sings the chorus of Sayer's number one hit from 1977, then segues into 'And Jane came by with a lock of your hair', a lyric from 'Famous Blue Raincoat'. 'Somebody sued them on my behalf … and they did settle', even though, he laughs, 'they hired a musicologist, who said, that particular motif was in the public domain and, in fact, could be traced back as far as Schubert.


The same melody can be heard in Elton John's "Little Jeannie" in the lyrics: "Stepped into my life from a bad dream / Making the life that I had seem / Suddenly shiny and new"

Personnel



*Leo Sayer vocals

*James Newton Howard synthesizer

*Bobby Keys saxophone3 December 2014: Leo Sayer has paid tribute to his friend Bobby Keys who died at the age of 70. Keys, the sax player for the Rolling Stones since 1969, also played on Sayer's global hit When I Need You.

In a statement Sayer said, R.I.P. Bobby Keys. Bobby played the solo on When I Need You, 20 secs of tenor sax that no other player has ever been able to emulate. We toured together in the mid 70s, and Bobby was always fun to work with, a great musician everybody now knows as the sax man with the Rolling Stones. I'm so proud to have known you Texas!


*Michael Omartian electric piano

*Dean Parks electric guitar

*Jeff Porcaro drums

*Willie Weeks bass

Chart performance



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Year-end charts



Other versions



Rod Stewart version

Rod Stewart recorded the song for his 1996 ballad compilation album 'If We Fall in Love Tonight'. This version was produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and was released as the second single from the album, and reached number 55 in Canada.

Celine Dion version

"'When I Need You'" is a promotional single from Celine Dion's 'Let's Talk About Love' album, released on 7 September 1998 in Brazil only. 'Entertainment Weekly' editor David Browne called the cover, "an obligatory remake (a precisely enunciated version of Leo Sayer's 'When I Need You')". The New York Observer editor Jonathan Bernstein: "A sliver of redemption is found in the passable version of Leo Sayer's When I Need You".

Cliff Richard version

On 29 October 2007, Cliff Richard released "When I Need You" as a single in the UK. It reached number 38 on the UK Singles Chart. It is one of five new recordings on his album 'Love... The Album'.

Tumse Milke

The Indian music composer R.D. Burman used the music of this song for his song Tumse Milke in the 1989 movie 'Parinda'.

References




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