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{{PAGENAME}} was a song by [[The Rutles]]. |
{{PAGENAME}} was a song by [[The Rutles]]. |
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[[File:I_must_be_in_Love_singlea.jpg|thumb|The re-release of the single.]] |
[[File:I_must_be_in_Love_singlea.jpg|thumb|The re-release of the single.]] |
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==Release== |
==Release== |
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− | *The sond was first released in 1963 on [[A Hard Day's Rut]]. |
+ | *The sond was first released in 1963 on [[A Hard Day's Rut (album)|A Hard Day's Rut]]. |
*It would later be released as a single in 1969 alongside [[Cheese and Onions]] and [[Hold My Hand]]. |
*It would later be released as a single in 1969 alongside [[Cheese and Onions]] and [[Hold My Hand]]. |
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*It would later be released as a single once more in 1978 by Warner. |
*It would later be released as a single once more in 1978 by Warner. |
Revision as of 02:46, 14 May 2012
I Must Be in Love was a song by The Rutles.
Release
- The sond was first released in 1963 on A Hard Day's Rut.
- It would later be released as a single in 1969 alongside Cheese and Onions and Hold My Hand.
- It would later be released as a single once more in 1978 by Warner.
Other Covers
Sir Dirk McQuickly himself recorded a version of this song in 2000, on his album entitled Dirk is Live.[1]
In 1994, Syd Straw and Marc Ribot released a version of the song on one of their albums. Later that year, it was released inside Rutles Highway Revisited.