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Ich komm' nie mehr von dir los
"Ich komm' nie mehr von dir los"
Single by Connie Francis
B-side"Singin' the Blues"
ReleasedDecember 1960
RecordedNovember 9, 1960 (A-side)
July 10, 1959 (B-side)
GenreRock and roll, Schlager music
Length1:55
LabelMGM Records 61 035
Songwriter(s)Winfield Scott, Toby Lüth
Producer(s)Gerhard Mendelsohn, Arnold Maxin
Connie Francis
German singles chronology
"'Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel'" / "'Robot Man (song)'"
(1960)
"Ich komm' nie mehr von dir los"
(1960)
"'Wenn ich träume'" / "'Niemand'"
(1961)

Ich komm' nie mehr von dir los is the second German single recorded by U. S. entertainer Connie Francis.

The song is the German cover version of Francis' U. S. recording "Many Tears Ago", of which she recorded 4 versions in total:

  • English
  • German
  • Italian (as Piangere per te mai più)
  • Spanish (as Dime que paso)

After Francis' German debut single Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel had peaked sensationally at # 1 on the Munich charts, Ich komm' nie mehr von dir los scored a rather disappointing chart position by peaking only at # 35.[1]

The B-side of Ich komm' nie mehr von dir los was Singin' the Blues, an English recording from her 1959 album Country & Western – Golden Hits.

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