If You Love Me, Let Me Know

Album: If You Love Me, Let Me Know (1974)
Charted: 5
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  • You came when I was happy; in your sunshine
    I grew to love you more each passing day
    Before too long I built my world around you
    And I prayed you'd love enough of me to stay
    If you love me let me know. If you don't then let me go
    I can't take another minute of a day without you in it
    If you love me, let it be. If you don't then set me free
    Take the chains away that keep me lovin' you
    The arms that open wide to hold me closer
    The hands that run their fingers through my hair
    The smile that says hello, it's good to see you
    Anytime I turn around to find you there
    It's this and so much more that makes me love you
    What else can I do to make you see?
    You now you have whatever's mine to give you
    But a love affair for one can never be

    If you love me let me know. If you don't then let me go
    I can't take another minute of a day without you in it
    If you love me, let it be. If you don't then set me free
    Take the chains away that keep me lovin' you
    Ah! Take the chains away that keep me lovin' you
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Comments: 4

  • Chefler from NeMichael William Sammes is the backup singer with the deep bass voice on "If You Love Me, Let Me Know"
  • Bob Macdonald from Waltham MaOn OLIVIA’s single "If You Love Me Let Me Know" who is the male backup singer with the deep bass voice on this tune?
  • Anonymous from T38I've seen "can't take another minute of a day without you in it" and "a day without you near." Which is it?
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn this day in 1974 {June 23rd} "If You Love Me, Let Me Know"* by Olivia Newton-John peaked at #2 {for 2 weeks} on Billboard's Easy Listening chart, the two records that kept it out of the top spot were "You Won't See Me" by Anne Murray and "Annie's Song" by John Denver...
    "If You Love Me" peaked at #5 {for 2 weeks} on the Billboard's Top 100 chart...
    Between 1971 and 2006 the Cambridge, England native had thirty-five records on the Easy Listening chart, twenty-two made the Top 10 with ten reaching #1, and from September 1974 to September of 1976 she had eight consecutive #1 records on the Easy Listening chart...
    Seven of her thirty-five charted records were duets, two with John Travolta and one each with Andy Gibb, Electric Light Orchestra, Cliff Richard, David Foster, and John Denver...
    Olivia Newton-John celebrates her 73rd birthday in three months on September 26th, 2021...
    * "If You Love Me" was the first of two of her records to peak at #2, her other #2 record was "Xanadu"" for two weeks in October of 1980...
    And from the 'For What It's Worth' department, the remainder of the Easy Listening Top 10 on June 23rd, 1974:
    At #3. "Haven't Got Time For The Pain" by Carly Simon
    #4. "Sundown" by Gordon Lightfoot
    #5. "Annie's Song" by John Denver
    #6. "You Make Me Feel Brand New" by The Stylistics
    #7. "Oh Very Young" by Cat Stevens
    #8. "I Don't Know What He Told You" by Perry Como
    #9. "I Won't Last A Day Without You" by The Carpenters
    #10. "Come Monday" by Jimmy Buffett
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