You Lay a Whole Lot of Love on Me | |
Cover: | Shania Twain - You Lay a Whole Lot of Love on Me.jpg |
Caption: | US cassette single cover |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Shania Twain |
Album: | Shania Twain |
B-Side: | God Ain't Gonna Getcha for That |
Released: | September 7, 1993 |
Recorded: | 1992 |
Genre: | Country |
Length: | 2:48 |
Prev Title: | Dance with the One That Brought You |
Prev Year: | 1993 |
Next Title: | Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under? |
Next Year: | 1995 |
"You Lay a Whole Lot of Love on Me" is a song written by Hank Beach and Forest Borders II. It has been recorded by Con Hunley, Tom Jones, Arne Benoni and Shania Twain.
Con Hunley's version was on his 1980 release, I Don't Want to Lose You. "You Lay a Whole Lot of Love on Me" was the album's second single, and reached No. 19 on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart.[1] Tom Jones's version was on his 1983 album, Don't Let Our Dreams Die Young.[2] Arne Benoni's version was on his album As for You, released 1991.
Canadian country music artist Shania Twain included a cover version on her self-titled debut album (1993). Her version was produced by Harold Shedd and Norro Wilson. "You Lay a Whole Lot of Love on Me" was the album's third and final single on September 7, 1993. The song failed to enter any chart, despite a music video being made. It was later released in 1994 as the only single from the Shania Twain album in Europe.
Brad Hogue of Cashbox gave the single a positive review, calling it Twain's most impressive single at the time of its release.[3] An uncredited review from Gavin Report also gave a positive review, calling it very familiar and instantly familiar.[4]
US single & Europe CD single
Europe maxi-CD single
The music video for "You Lay a Whole Lot of Love on Me" was directed by Steven Goldmann and filmed in Montreal, Canada in August 1993. The video premiered to Country Music Television on September 8, 1993.[5] The video features Twain performing on a large staircase, intercut with scenes of her and her love interest in various parts of Montreal. The video is available on Twain's DVD The Platinum Collection.