Bring Yourself Back to Me

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"Bring Yourself Back To Me" is a song written by Don Gould (a former member of the 1960s group the Applejacks) and Lynsey de Paul (credited as her real name "Rubin") in 1971.[1] It was recorded by Jack Wild and released as a track on his 1971 album, Everything's Coming Up Roses,[2][3][4] which was produced by Brian Lane.[5][6] The song was also released as the B-side to his 1971 single ""Everything's Coming Up Roses" that received a "Special Merit Spotlight" singles review in Billboard.[7] In a review of both sides of the single, Record World stated "First for label packs plenty of teen appeal".[8][9] It reached number seven on the Billboard Bubbling Under chart,[10][11] as well as listed as being hit bound on KKAR radio.[12] AllMusic lists the song as one of Jack Wild's song highlights.[13] It is also listed in the books "The Directory of American 45 R.p.m. Records, Volume 2"[14] "Goldmine Standard Catalog of American Records".[15] According to "Do You Remember", the song is a fan favourite.[16]

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