Love of the Common People
| "Love of the Common People" | ||||
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| Single by The Four Preps | ||||
| B-side | "What I Don't Know Can't Hurt Me" | |||
| Released | January 21, 1967 | |||
| Recorded | 1966 | |||
| Genre | Pop | |||
| Length | 2:35 | |||
| Label | Capitol | |||
| Songwriter(s) | John Hurley and Ronnie Wilkins | |||
| Producer(s) | Al De Lory | |||
| The Four Preps singles chronology | ||||
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"Love of the Common People" is a song written by John Hurley and Ronnie Wilkins, eventually released in 1970 on John Hurley's album John Hurley Sings about People, but first sung in January 1967 by the Four Preps. The Four Preps' recording was not a hit, but, later in 1967, the Everly Brothers and Wayne Newton would each issue their versions of the song, both of which "bubbled under" in the US charts; Newton's version peaked at No. 106, the Everlys' at No. 114. However, the Everly Brothers' recording was a major hit in Canada, peaking at No. 4. In 1968, Irish artist Joe Dolan with backing group the Drifters recorded a version which hit the top 10 on the Irish Singles Chart, but did not chart elsewhere.
Soul group the Winstons recorded their version in 1969, where it peaked at No. 54 on the US Hot 100. A year later, Nicky Thomas had a UK hit (No. 9) with a reggae version, and Paul Young had a No. 2 UK hit (and No. 1 in several European countries) in 1983 with his interpretation of the song.