I Could Love You (With My Eyes Closed)

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"I Could Love You (With My Eyes Closed)"
Single by The Remingtons
from the album Blue Frontier
B-side "Take a Little Love"
ReleasedFebruary 15, 1992
Genre Country
Length2:41
Label BNA
Songwriter(s) Richard Mainegra, Rick Yancey
Producer(s) Larry Michael Lee, Josh Leo
The Remingtons singles chronology
"A Long Time Ago"
(1991)
"I Could Love You (With My Eyes Closed)"
(1992)
"Two-Timin' Me"
(1992)

"I Could Love You (With My Eyes Closed)" is a song recorded by American country music group The Remingtons. It was released in February 1992 as the second single from the album Blue Frontier . The song reached #33 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1] The song was written by group members Richard Mainegra and Rick Yancey.

Contents

Critical reception

Lisa Smith and Cyndi Hoelzle of Gavin Report praised the song's vocal harmonies. [2]

Chart performance

Chart (1992)Peak
position
US Hot Country Songs ( Billboard ) [3] 33
Canadian RPM Country Tracks35

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References

  1. Whitburn, Joel (2013). Hot Country Songs:1944-2012, Eighth edition. Record Research. p. 278.
  2. Smith, Lisa; Hoelzle, Cyndi (January 24, 1992). "Reviews" (PDF). Gavin Report : 16.
  3. "The Remingtons Chart History (Hot Country Songs)". Billboard.