You Could Have Been with Me (song) explained

You Could Have Been With Me
Type:single
Artist:Sheena Easton
Album:You Could Have Been with Me
Released:November 1981
Genre:Pop
Length:3:48
Label:EMI Records (original), RT Industries (current)
Producer:Christopher Neil
Prev Title:Just Another Broken Heart
Prev Year:1981
Next Title:A Little Tenderness
Next Year:1982

"You Could Have Been with Me" is a 1981 single by Sheena Easton from her album of the same name. The single reached number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, while its Adult Contemporary peak was number 6.[1]

Background

The song was composed by Lea Maalfrid who had considerable success in her native land New Zealand as frontwoman for the mid-70s acid glam rock band Ragnarok.[2] Maalfrid came to London at the behest of Elton John with whom she'd toured Australia. After plans for Maalfrid to record for John's label, The Rocket Record Company, fell through, she shopped her demos - including that for "You Could Have Been with Me" - and caught the interest of producer Christopher Neil, although his involvement with Easton meant postponing his recording with Maalfrid. Eventually Neil had Easton cut two of Maalfrid's songs: "You Could Have Been with Me" and "Trouble in the Shadows". Maalfrid had little awareness of Easton and "wasn't too bothered" of Easton recording her songs as she confided to a record company receptionist who responded, "You will be when you get the money". Soon afterwards Maalfrid abandoned her own singing career in favor of songwriting.[3]

"You Could Have Been with Me" peaked at #15 (#12 in Cash Box) [4] the week of the 1982 Grammy Awards broadcast (February 25) on which Easton received the Best New Artist Award.[5] After the follow-up "When He Shines" peaked at #30 Easton would be absent from the Top 40 until the end of January 1983 when she and Kenny Rogers would release the duet "We've Got Tonight," which reached #6.

"You Could Have Been with Me" had little chart impact in the UK (#54), evincing that Easton's career prospects were stronger in the U.S. than in her native land.[6] "You Could Have Been with Me" also charted in Canada (#13), the Netherlands (#14), Belgium (#23) and Japan (#46 with sales of 48,000).[7]

Track listing

UK

  1. You Could Have Been with Me" (Lea Maalfrid)
  2. "Family of One" (Mick Leeson, Peter Vale)

US

  1. "You Could Have Been with Me" (Lea Maalfrid)
  2. "Savoir Faire (He's Got)" (Phil Palmer, Peter Vale)

France

  1. "You Could Have Been with Me" (Lea Maalfrid)
  2. "One Man Woman" (Mick Leeson, Peter Vale)

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Charts

Chart (1981-82)Peak
position
UK54
US15
US AC6
Netherlands14
Belgium23
Canada13
Japan46

Notes and References

  1. http://www.allmusic.com/album/you-could-have-been-with-me-mw0000652514/awards Allmusic - You Could Have Been With Me US Chart positions
  2. Web site: Ragnarok Recollections . Gary Steel . 2022-04-17 . Audioculture .
  3. http://www.nzmusician.co.nz/index.php/pi_pageid/8/pi_articleid/417 NZ Musician
  4. http://www.cashboxmagazine.com/archives/80s_files/19820227.html Cashbox Magazine
  5. http://www.popculturemadness.com/Trivia/Grammies/Top-1981-G.html Pop Culture Madness, Grammy Awards
  6. http://www.officialcharts.com/artist/_/sheena%20easton/ UK Singles Chart - Sheena Easton
  7. http://www.sheenaeaston.co.uk/charts.html Sheena Easton - worldwide Charts
  8. http://www.sheenaeaston.co.uk/you.html Sheena Easton - Discography
  9. December 25, 1982 . Talent in Action : Top Pop Singles . TIA-20 . Billboard . 94 . 51 .