Let Your Love Flow

Let Your Love Flow is a in October 1975 composed by Larry E. Williams country pop song. The title was released on 14 February 1976 as a single in the U.S. and the first great success of the Bellamy Brothers. Jürgen Drews was his cover version A bed in a cornfield also very successful.

Formation

Williams, who worked as a Roady in Neil Diamonds backing band had originally composed the title for Diamond. Because of this, however, rejected the piece, he offered the song, among other things his friends, the Bellamy Brothers at that eventually prompted the piece to the worldwide success. On the B - side of the single was located Inside My Guitar. The producers were Phil Gernhard and Tony Scotti. A subsequently produced album of the same name also sold very well.

Chart success

The original of the Bellamy Brothers made ​​it right away in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the USA No. 1 on the pop charts in the UK at number 7, and also in other countries in the top 10 in the U.S., the title also reached number 21 on the country charts, and Canada, the song was also able to place in the country charts. 2008 Let Your Love Flow was used in the UK as a promotional song for the Barclaycard and came there again with the re-release as a download version # 21 of the charts.

In the German-speaking countries, there was an equally successful cover version, A bed in a cornfield, sung by Jürgen Drews and produced by Werner students. The German lyrics were written by Michael Kunze. The Bellamy Brothers were five weeks at the top position on the German charts, before they were replaced by the German cover version, overall, the song could be kept as eleven weeks in a row at # 1 on the charts in Germany. In Austria, the German version was number 2 in Switzerland and # 3 on the charts. The Blödel version A grain field bed of Fips Asmussen 1976 reached number 35 in the German single charts.

English-language cover versions

Tracy Huang covert the song in 1977. Coverte Joan Baez 1979 the song on their album Honest Lullaby. Petra Haden coverte 2009, the song in an a cappella version for a commercial for the Toyota Prius.

German -language cover versions

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