"When You Walk in the Room" is a song written and recorded by Jackie DeShannon, first released by her in 1963 but covered by many artists. The lyrics of the song attempt to detail the singer's emotions when in the presence of the person he or she loves. There is also an expression of frustration by the singer that he or she cannot manage to tell that person of his or her love.
Jackie DeShannon version
DeShannon's original version was released as a single on November 23, 1963.[1] as the B-Side to "Till You Say You'll Be Mine". It was later rereleased as a single A-side in September 1964, and later included on the album Breakin' It Up on the Beatles Tour. The single charted on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, peaking at #99.[2]
The Searchers version
The song was recorded by The Searchers in 1964. This version became an international hit, reaching #35 in the US and #5 in the UK.
Though "Needles and Pins" was an early hit for Jackie DeShannon, it was written by Jack Nitzche and a little known at the time song writer from Detroit by the name of Sonny Bono.
The Searchers' version of the song would be covered by The Young Veins.
Stephanie Winslow version
Stephanie Winslow, is an American country music artist. Her version reached #29 on the U.S. country singles charts.
Chart positions
Paul Carrack version
Paul Carrack's version, from his 1987 album One Good Reason, reached number 90 in the U.S.[3] and number 48 in the UK.[4]
Pam Tillis version
In 1994, country music artist Pam Tillis recorded a version for her 1994 album Sweetheart's Dance. Tillis' version was released as a single, reaching a peak of #2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts. It was accompanied by a music video, featuring Dick Clark, and depicting Tillis in a mid-1960s appearance on American Bandstand.
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Year-end charts
Personnel
Compiled from liner notes.[8]
Agnetha Fältskog version
"When You Walk in the Room" was the second single from Agnetha Fältskog's 2004 album, My Colouring Book, her first in 17 years. The single was not as successful as "If I Thought You'd Ever Change Your Mind", peaking at No. 11 in Sweden and a No. 34 in the UK, where it remained in the chart for only two weeks. It was remixed by Almighty and Soundfactory.
Other notable covers
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- "Följ med mig"/"Jag var så kär"
- "Slutet gott, allting gott"/"Utan dej mitt liv går vidare"
- "En sommar med dej"/"Försonade"
- "Den jag väntat på"/"Allting har förändrat sig"
- "Sjung denna sång"/"Någontin händer med mig"
- "Snövit och de sju dvärgarna"/"Min farbror Jonathan"
- "Fram för svenska sommaren"/"En gång fanns bara vi två"
- "Tag min hand låt oss bli vänner"/"Hjärtats kronprins"
- "Zigenarvän"/"Som en vind kom tu till mig"
- "Skål kära vän"/"Det handlar om kärlek"
- "Om tårar vore guld"/"Litet solskensbarn"
- "Som ett eko"/"Tad det bara med ro"
- "En sång och en saga"/"Jag skall göra allt"
- "Kungens vaktparad"/"Jag vill att du skall bli lycklig"
- "Många gånger än"/"Han lämnar mig för att komma till dig"
- "Nya ord"/"Dröm är dröm och saga saga"
- "Vart ska min kärlek föra"/"Nu ska du bli silla"
- "Tio mil kvar till Korpilombolo"/"Så glad som dina ögon"
- "Vi har hunnit fram till refrängen"/"En sång om sorg och glädje"
- "Golliwog"
- "Dom har glömt"/"Gulleplutt"
- "SOS" / "Visa i åttonde månaden"
- "När du tar mig i din famn"/"Jag var så kär"
- "Karusellvisan"/"Litan och trött"
- "På söndag"/"Mitt namn är blom"
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