You're the Greatest Lover

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"You're the Greatest Lover"
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Single by Luv'
from the album With Luv'
B-side "Everybody's Shakin' Hands on Broadway"
ReleasedJuly 1978
Recorded1978
Genre Pop
Length2:50
Label
  • Philips/Phonogram (Benelux, France, Spain, Scandinavia, Japan, Israel, South Africa)
  • Carrere (German speaking countries, UK, Italy)
  • Tonpress (Poland)
  • West (Turkey)
  • Mercury (Canada)
Songwriter(s) Hans van Hemert and Piet Souer (as Janschen & Janschens)
Producer(s) Hans van Hemert
Luv' singles chronology
"U.O.Me (Theme from Waldolala)"
(1978)
"You're the Greatest Lover"
(1978)
"Trojan Horse"
(1978)

"You're the Greatest Lover" is a single by the Dutch girl group Luv', released in July 1978 by Philips/Phonogram Records. It appears on the 1978 debut album With Luv' . The song is the group's international breakthrough as it was successful in a large part of Continental Europe, Israel and South Africa. Luv' reached its peak with this million-seller. "You're the Greatest Lover" is often considered the signature song of the female pop act.

Contents

A decade later, Philips' German subsidiary reissued the track as a CD single. In 1993, the Dutch Top 40 hit "Megamix '93" was backed with a Eurodance remix of "The Greatest Lover".

Background

In the spring of 1978, manager Han Meijer filed a lawsuit against Patty Brard, José Hoebee and Marga Scheide who were not satisfied by the way he developed their career. Meijer considered the name of the formation as his ownership and took the three singers to court about the use of it. [1] Finally, in early June 1978, the ladies won the legal action and were officially allowed to be named Luv'. [2] [3] Pim ter Linde became their new manager. They were ready to concentrate on their main goal: to have an international career.
After the success of "U.O.Me" in Benelux, Hans van Hemert and Piet Souer, the group's songwriters, noticed that the light pop/disco and Latin American arrangements were more appropriate than a more serious repertoire (like the trio's first singles). They composed "You're the Greatest Lover", which featured Spanish guitars. It became a big selling record as it entered the charts in a dozen countries. This track was the first of a string of international hit singles. It reached the first position in some countries in Continental Europe. [4] It was entitled "Sing Me, Sing Me a Chanson" to adapt the French market and succeeded in reaching the Top 20 in South Africa. A Spanish version (entitled "Eres Mi Mejor Amante") was recorded, which permitted Luv' to have a hit in Spain.

Because Luv' performed "You're the Greatest Lover" on two famous German TV music shows ( Disco and Musikladen ), the female pop trio became a household group in German-speaking countries. The song, which sold 650.000 units in Germany, was part of the soundtrack of the fifty-fourth episode (entitled "Anschlag auf Bruno") of Derrick . [5]

The track was also used over the credits of a 1979 German sex comedy film called Sunnyboy und Sugarbaby, which received significant late-night airplay in the early days of HBO under its English-language title, She's 19 and Ready . The song was also popular behind the Iron Curtain, especially in East Germany, Poland and Hungary as it was frequently aired on communist radio stations. However, records distribution was limited in the Eastern Bloc. Sales were hard to evaluate in this part of the world.

Commercial performance

"You're the Greatest Lover" was a #1 hit single in the Netherlands, Flanders (Belgium), Germany, and Switzerland. The Spanish version of the song "Tu Eres Mi Mejor Amante" also hit the number-one spot in Spain.

The single was also successful in Austria and to a lesser extent in France, Finland, Israel and South Africa. Because of the good performance in the above-mentioned territories, the record reached the 5th position of the Europarade (currently the European Hot 100 Singles), which combined the weekly charts of various European countries into a single countdown.

According to a special issue of Billboard about the German recording industry published on December 8, 1979, the single sold 650.000 copies in the Federal Republic of Germany (where it turned gold). [6] It also sold 80.000 copies in France [7] and 150.000 copies in the Netherlands (platinum certification). More than one million units of the record were sold worldwide.

1989 reissue, appearance on compilations and 1993 remix

"You're the Greatest Lover"
The Greatest Lover Duitsland mini cd front.jpg
Single by Luv'
Released1989
Recorded1978
Genre
Label Philips Germany
Songwriter(s) Hans van Hemert and Piet Souer (a.k.a. Janschen & Janschens)
Producer(s) Hans van Hemert
Luv' singles chronology
"4 Gouden Hits"
(1989)
"You're the Greatest Lover"
(1989)
"Luv' Hitpack"
(1989)

In 1989, Luv' was reformed by original member Marga Scheide and two other vocalists to promote new recordings released by Dureco Records. At the same time, Luv's first record company, Philips, decided to repackage the old repertoire of the pop act. That's why a mini CD single came out in Germany only, which included three songs from the original group's back catalogue: the 1978 number one hits "You're the Greatest Lover" and "Trojan Horse" as well as the disco track "Everybody's Shakin' Hands on Broadway". In 1993, a dance remix was included on the single "Megamix '93". Moreover, due to its popularity, "The Greatest Lover" was part of the track listings of Luv's main compilations ( Greatest Hits , Luv' Gold , 25 Jaar Na Waldolala and Completely in Luv' ).

Formats and track listings

Philips/Phonogram licensed the rights for Luv's records to various labels around the world. [8]

1978 original release: 7-inch vinyl

  1. "You're the Greatest Lover" – 2:50
  2. "Everybody's Shaking Hands on Broadway" – 3:27
CountriesYearLabelCatalog number
Netherlands/Belgium/Spain/New Zealand/Norway 1978 Philips/Phonogram Records 6012828
France 1978 Philips/Phonogram Records 6173627
Germany 1978 Carrere Records 2044122
Italy 1978 Carrere Records CAR OO1
UK 1978 Carrere Records/EMI EMI 2888
Poland 1978Tonpress735
Canada 1978 Mercury Records M-76005
South Africa 1978 Philips/Phonogram Records TOS 1192
Japan 1978 Carrere Records SFL 2374
Turkey 1978WestW 29
Brazil 1979 Philips/Phonogram Records 6012898

1989 reissue: mini CD single

  1. "You're the Greatest Lover"
  2. "Everybody's Shaking Hands on Broadway"
  3. "Trojan Horse"
CountryYearLabel
Germany 1989 Philips Records

Cover versions

Charts

Certifications

Certifications and sales for "You're the Greatest Lover"
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Germany (BVMI) [38] Gold500,000^
Netherlands (NVPI) [39] Gold100,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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