I love that song...it's so beautiful. I think a version of it was used on 'Adventures in Babysitting' with Elizabeth Shue (a very old film). Maybe you could have a look at the soundtrack.
2006-06-28 08:35:27
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answered by bun 2
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The Animals, Eddie Floyd, Mickey Gilley, Lou Rawls...all sang it
Sam Cooke version
Year Chart Position
1962 Black Singles Chart #2
1962 Pop Singles Chart #13
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The Animals version
Year Chart Position
1965 Pop Singles Chart #32
1965 UK Singles Chart #7
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Eddie Floyd version
Year Chart Position
1968 Black Singles Chart #4
1968 Pop Singles Chart #17
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Lou Rawls version
Year Chart Position
1970 Black Singles Chart #45
1970 Pop Singles Chart #96
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Mickey Gilley version
Year Chart Position
1976 Country Singles Chart #1
2006-06-28 08:38:03
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answered by mrflawless 3
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The Animals - 1965, Eddie Floyd - 1968.
2006-06-28 08:39:53
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answered by mynx8881 3
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The Animals
2006-06-28 08:34:53
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answered by Butt 6
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Led Zeppelin were well known for "borrowing" blues songs and making them their own. The last song on the album "Led Zeppelin II" is called Bring it on home. It's credited as been written by Zep but Robert Plant does sing the line "Bring it on home to me" in that song. That album was released in late 1969.
2006-06-28 12:14:40
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answered by Melok 4
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Rod Stewart
2006-06-28 08:37:19
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answered by Rod Stewart 5
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I think the country group "Little Big Town" sings a song with those words in it. I don't know if it is the same song.
2006-06-28 08:35:35
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answered by sdarp1322 5
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eric burdon and the animals. for sure
2006-07-04 14:32:17
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answered by daz.ballistic 1
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otis redding
2006-06-28 08:40:01
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answered by hamc322 3
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islay brothers
2006-06-28 08:36:34
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answered by the 49er 2
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