<Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> "Chuck E.'s In Love" (1979) </Td> <Td> "Young Blood" (1979) </Td> </Tr> <P> "Chuck E.'s In Love" is a song by American singer / songwriter Rickie Lee Jones . Released in 1979 on her eponymous debut album, Rickie Lee Jones from Warner Bros. Records, the song became her biggest hit, going to number 4 on the Billboard U.S. Hot 100 list . </P> <P> "Chuck E.'s In Love" is Track 1 on Side 1 of the Rickie Lee Jones LP, on which it runs 3: 28 minutes long . It is Side A on the single; the B - side is "On Saturday Afternoon in 1963". </P> <P> Jones and her lover / fellow songwriter Tom Waits spent a lot of time hanging out with their friend Chuck E. Weiss at the seedy Tropicana Motel in Los Angeles . Eventually Weiss, affectionately referred to as "Chuck E .", disappeared . Later Weiss called the apartment where Jones and Waits lived . When Waits took the call, Weiss explained that he was in Denver, and that he had moved there because he had fallen in love with a cousin in Colorado . When Waits hung up he announced to Jones, "Chuck E.'s in love ." Jones liked the sound of the sentence and wrote a song around it . Although toward the end of "Chuck E.'s In Love" the lyrics state, "Chuck E.'s in love with the little girl singing this song," the twist ending is fictional; Jones was never the girl with whom Chuck E. was in love . </P>

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