Lady Willpower

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"Lady Willpower"
Lady Willpower - 45rpm cover.jpg
1968 45 rpm record jacket
Single by Gary Puckett & The Union Gap
from the album Incredible
B-side "Daylight Stranger"
Released June 1968
RecordedApril 9, 1968 (1968-04-09) [1]
Genre Pop
Length2:48
Label Columbia
Songwriter(s) Jerry Fuller
Gary Puckett & The Union Gap singles chronology
"Young Girl"
(1968)
"Lady Willpower"
(1968)
"Over You"
(1968)

"Lady Willpower" is a song written by Jerry Fuller and recorded by Gary Puckett & The Union Gap for their 1968 album Incredible . The single was awarded a million-selling Gold disc from the RIAA. [2]

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Chart performance

In the U.S., the song ranked among Cashbox's Top 100 singles of 1968, where it hit the No. 1 position the week ending August 3, 1968. [3] "Lady Willpower" went No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1968 (behind "Grazing in the Grass" by Hugh Masekela). [4] and reached No. 26 on the Easy Listening chart. [5] The song was the No. 34 song on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles in 1968. [6]
Outside the US, "Lady Willpower" reached No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart during the year. [7] "Lady Willpower" also peaked at #4 on the Kent Music Report (KMR) [8] Chart in Australia, spending 16 weeks on the KMR Top-100 after entering the chart on the 22nd Jun 1968.

Other versions

Morrissey recorded his version of the song and included it on his 2019 album, California Son . [9]

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