If Ever You're in My Arms Again

"If Ever You're in My Arms Again" is a 1984 popular song recorded by the American R&B singer Peabo Bryson. Released as a single from his album Straight from the Heart, the single peaked at #6 on the R&B chart and was Bryson's first Top 10 single on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, where it peaked at #10 during the summer of 1984.[1] It also spent four weeks at #1 on the adult contemporary chart.[2] The song was used as a love theme for the Kelly Capwell and Joe Perkins characters on the daytime serial Santa Barbara.[3][4]

"If Ever You're in My Arms Again"
Single by Peabo Bryson
from the album Straight from the Heart
B-side"There's No Getting Over You"
Released1984
Format7" (45 rpm)
Recorded1984
GenreR&B, adult contemporary
Length4:12 (album version)
4:02 (single version)
LabelElektra
Songwriter(s)Cynthia Weil, Michael Masser, Tom Snow
Producer(s)Michael Masser

Personnel

Chart performance

See also

  • List of number-one adult contemporary singles of 1984 (U.S.)

References

  1. Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 90.
  2. Whitburn, Joel (2002). Top Adult Contemporary: 1961-2001. Record Research. p. 41.
  3. http://www.cybercom.net/~jima/misc/songs.html
  4. Roos, Henrietta. Soap Opera Super Couples: The Great Romances of Daytime Drama. Jefferson: McFarland, 2017. Amazon Kindle. 15 Dec. 2016.
  5. Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. St Ives: Australian Chart Book. p. 247. ISBN 0-646-11917-6. N.B. The Kent Report chart was licensed by ARIA between mid 1983 and 19 June 1988.
  6. "Item Display - RPM - Library and Archives Canada". Collectionscanada.gc.ca. 1984-07-28. Retrieved 2019-05-27.
  7. "New Zealand charts portal". charts.nz. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
  8. "Billboard > Artists / Peabo Bryson > Chart History > The Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
  9. "Top 100 Singles of 1984 – Volume 41, No. 17, January 05 1985". RPM. Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved May 21, 2018.
  10. "Talent Almanac 1985: Top Pop Singles". Billboard. Vol. 96 no. 51. December 22, 1984. p. TA-19.


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