"Born to Be with You" is a 1956 song written by American songwriter Don Robertson. The original, and biggest hit, version (No. 5 on the US charts) was by American vocal group The Chordettes in 1956. In 1973, Welsh musician Dave Edmunds had a No. 5 hit in the UK with the song, using his then popular "wall of sound" technique (borrowed from Phil Spector).
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"Born to Be with You" is a 1956 song written by American songwriter Don Robertson. The original, and biggest hit, version (No. 5 on the US … read more
"Born to Be with You" is a 1956 song written by American songwriter Don Robertson. The original, and biggest hit, version (No. 5 on the US charts) was by American vocal group T…read more
Dave Edmunds (born April 15, 1944) is a singer, guitarist and producer from Cardiff, Wales. Though he was primarily associated with pub rock and New Wave, and had numerous hits in the late 70's and early 80's, he was steadfastly devoted to pre-Beatles rock and roll. An infrequent songwriter, Edmunds has largely relied on cover songs or custom-written material to sustain his career. In the late 1960s he led a blues-rock trio called Love Sculpture, who scored a quasi-novelty hit by reworking Khachaturian's classical piece "Sabre Dance" as a speed-crazed rock n… read more
Dave Edmunds (born April 15, 1944) is a singer, guitarist and producer from Cardiff, Wales. Though he was primarily associated with pub rock and New Wave, and had numerous hits in the late … read more
Dave Edmunds (born April 15, 1944) is a singer, guitarist and producer from Cardiff, Wales. Though he was primarily associated with pub rock and New Wave, and had numerous hits in the late 70's and early 80's, he was steadfas… read more