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"Only to Be with You" is a song by English band
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, written by frontman Andrew Roachford and produced by the band and Martyn Phillips. It was released on 7 March 1994 as the lead single from the band's third studio album, '' Permanent Shade of Blue'' (1994), and as their first single as a quartet. Backed with a strong promotional campaign in the United Kingdom, the song reached number 21 on the UK Singles Chart to become Roachford's fourth top-40 hit. It also charted worldwide, reaching the top 40 in Australia (where it is the band's highest-charting single), Iceland, and New Zealand.


Background and release

Doe Phillips, the marketing manager of Columbia UK, believed that
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's limited commercial success was related to improper communication of the band's image. To rectify this, the band was scaled down from a six-piece to a quartet for '' Permanent Shade of Blue'', but Phillips was careful not to let Andrew Roachford overshadow the other three members. "Only to Be with You" was included as the opening track on ''Permanent Shade of Blue'', which was released in the United Kingdom on 5 April 1994. The song was issued as the album's lead single there on 7 March 1994 across three formats: a CD, a
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, and a limited-edition 7-inch vinyl.


Critical reception

Radio Forth head of music Colin Sommerville compared Andrew Roachford's vocals on "Only to Be with You" to those of Thin Lizzy lead vocalist
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, calling the track a "great radio song". ''
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'' magazine also compared Roachford's vocals to Lynott's, stating that it is a superior
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- soul song. In his weekly UK chart commentary,
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referred to the single as "classy".


Chart performance

In the United Kingdom, "Only to Be with You" debuted at number 41 on the UK Singles Chart on the week beginning 13 March 1994. Over the next few weeks, Roachford appeared on many television programmes to promote the single. This exposure allowed it to ascend to number 21 on the UK chart three weeks after its debut, becoming Roachford's fourth top-40 hit there. Until "The Way I Feel" reached number 20 in 1997, it was the band's second-highest-charting single, behind "
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", and as of , it is their third-longest-charting hit, staying in the top 100 for seven weeks. Its UK sales alone registered on the
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, where it peaked at number 58 on 9 April 1994. In Europe, "Only to Be with You" charted in Germany, Iceland, and the Netherlands. It first charted in Iceland, where it debuted and peaked at number 28 on the Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 on 14 April 1994. In Germany, the single first charted on 25 April 1999 and reached number 57 two weeks later, spending 13 weeks in the top 100. On the Netherlands'
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ranking, the track entered at number 45 on 7 May 1994 and spent the next two weeks at its peak of number 44 before leaving the top 100. The song also charted in Australia and New Zealand, reaching number 18 in the former nation and number 24 in the latter; in Australia, it is the band's highest-charting single.


Track listings

UK CD1; Australian CD and cassette single # "Only to Be with You" # "Only to Be with You" (long version) # "Funky Affair" # "Shoot It from the Heart" UK CD2 # "Only to Be with You" # "Kathleen" # "Nobody but You" # "Innocent Eyes" UK 7-inch single and European CD single # "Only to Be with You" # "Funky Affair"


Personnel

Personnel are lifted from the ''Permanent Shade of Blue'' album booklet. * Roachford – production ** Andrew Roachford – writing, vocals, keyboards, percussion ** Hawi Gondwe – guitar ** Derrick Taylor – bass ** Chris Taylor – drums * Gus Isidore – additional guitar * Eric Robinson –
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* Martyn Phillips – additional keyboards, production, engineering * Graham Carr – keyboard programming, funky breaks *
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– additional production, mixing * Steve Chase – recording (drums) * Mark O'Donoughue – mixing engineer * Yan Memmi – additional engineering


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References

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