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I'm Gonna Love You Too
・ I'm Gonna Make Her Mine
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・ I'm Gonna Make You Mine
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・ I'm Gonna Make You Mine (Tanya Blount song)
・ I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song)
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・ I'm Gonna Pin My Medal on the Girl I Left Behind
・ I'm Gonna Run to the City of Refuge
・ I'm Gonna Run to You
・ I'm Gonna Scream
・ I'm Gonna Show You Crazy
・ I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Cry (Over You)
・ I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter


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I'm Gonna Love You Too : ウィキペディア英語版
I'm Gonna Love You Too

"I'm Gonna Love You Too" is a song written by Joe B. Mauldin, Niki Sullivan and Norman Petty, originally recorded by Buddy Holly in 1957. It was recorded 20 years later by American new wave band Blondie and released as the first single in the U.S. from their multi-platinum 1978 album ''Parallel Lines''.
==Song history==
There is controversy about the authorship of the song. Jerry Allison has stated that Buddy Holly was the actual author of the song. William Ruhlmann〔(Allmusic.com: I'm Gonna Love You Too. )〕 noted:
The song is credited to Joe B. Mauldin, Holly's bass player; Norman Petty, his producer; and Nikki Sullivan, his sometime rhythm guitarist (who was not heard on the recording). There have long been questions about the songwriting credits assigned to the original songs Holly recorded, and Jerry Allison, his drummer, has gone on record stating that "I'm Gonna Love You Too" actually was written primarily by Holly, with Allison composing the bridge. Certainly the song sounds characteristic of the man who wrote "That'll Be the Day." It is another up-tempo number with an infectious tune and boastful lyrics that only thinly veil heartbreak.

Of the song's credited authors, two (Mauldin and Sullivan) were members of Holly's band The Crickets; the third, Petty, was Holly's first manager and also his recording engineer.
Holly included the song on his self-titled second album, ''Buddy Holly''. It was released as a single on Coral Records but failed to crack the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.

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