<Tr> <Td> "It's for You" (1964) </Td> <Td> "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin"' (1965) </Td> <Td> "I've Been Wrong Before" (1965) </Td> </Tr> <P> English singer Cilla Black first became a recording star by covering Dionne Warwick's newly released American hit "Anyone Who Had a Heart" for the UK market, which gave her a No. 1 song in both the UK Singles Chart and the Irish Singles Chart in February 1964, out - performing Dionne Warwick's original version, which only peaked at No. 42 in the UK . Black's producer George Martin repeated this strategy with the Righteous Brothers "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" that had just been released in the US . Black's version is shorter with an abbreviated bridge, which she explained by saying: "I don't want people to get bored". The abridgement also removed the necessity of Black's attempting to match the Righteous Brothers' climactic vocal trade - off . </P> <P> Both Cilla Black's and the Righteous Brothers versions of the song debuted on the UK chart in the same week in January 1965, with Black debuting higher at No. 28 . According to Tony Hall of Decca Records who was responsible for promoting the Righteous Brothers record in the UK, Black's version was preferred by BBC radio where one of its DJs disparaged the Righteous Brothers' version as a "dirge" and refused to play it . Hall therefore requested that Spector send the Righteous Brothers over to Britain to promote the song so it may have a chance on the chart . The following week Black remained in ascendancy at No. 12 with the Righteous Brothers at No. 20 . The Righteous Brothers came over to Britain, spent a week promoting the song and performed for television shows in Manchester and Birmingham . At the same time, Andrew Oldham placed a full - page ad on Melody Maker promoting the Righteous Brothers version at his own initiative and expense, and urged the readers to watch the Righteous Brothers appearance on the ITV television show Ready Steady Go! . In its third week on the February 3, 1965 chart, Black jumped to No. 2, while the Righteous Brothers made an even larger jump to No. 3 . Hall recalled meeting at a party Brian Epstein, the manager of Black, who said that Black's version would be No. 1 and told Hall, "You haven't a hope in hell ." </P> <P> However, in its fourth week, Black's version began its descent, dropping to No. 5, while the Righteous Brothers climbed to No. 1 . Cilla Black then reportedly cabled her congratulations to the Righteous Brothers on their No. 1 . Black's version of "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin"' would prove to be her highest charting UK single apart from her two No. 1's: "Anyone Who Had a Heart" and "You're My World". While Black's version was released in Ireland, it did not make the official Irish Singles Chart as published by RTÉ, but it reached No. 5 on the unofficial Evening Herald charts . It also reached No. 15 in Australia - where The Righteous Brothers' version was also a hit at No. 5 . </P>

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