I'm Your Man (Leonard Cohen song)
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| "I'm Your Man" | |
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| Single by Leonard Cohen | |
| from the album I'm Your Man | |
| Released | 1988 |
| Recorded | 1987 |
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| Length | 4:28 |
| Label | Columbia Records |
| Songwriter | Leonard Cohen |
| Producer | Leonard Cohen |
"I'm Your Man" is a song written by Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen, which appeared on Cohen's 1988 album, I'm Your Man. Released as a single in 1988, it reached number 57 in the French charts after Cohen's death in 2016.
"I'm Your Man" was first released on Cohen's album I'm Your Man, in February 1988. It was then released as the second single from the album, failing to chart anywhere. After Cohen's death in November 2016, it reached number 57 in France.
In Paul Zollo's book Songwriters on Songwriting, Cohen said of the song, "I sweated over that one. I really sweated over it. I can show you the notebook for that. It started off as a song called 'I Cried Enough for You'. It was related to a version of 'Waiting for a Miracle' that I recorded. The rhyme scheme was developed by toeing the line with that musical version that I put down. But it didn't work."[1]
