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“My Love” by Petula Clark is a charming and upbeat pop song that became one of the British singer’s biggest hits. Released in late 1965, the song was written by Tony Hatch, who also composed Clark’s earlier smash hit “Downtown.” “My Love” was included on her 1966 album My Love, which helped further establish Clark as an international pop sensation during the 1960s.

The song features an infectious melody and Clark’s unmistakably bright, clear voice, singing about the joy and excitement of love. With lyrics that express the unwavering affection the singer feels for someone special, “My Love” perfectly captures the optimism and romantic spirit of its time. Tony Hatch’s production, marked by lush orchestration and a bouncy rhythm, is a hallmark of the era’s pop music.

“My Love” soared to the top of the charts, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States in February 1966, making it her second U.S. chart-topping hit after “Downtown.” It also performed well in several other countries, though its success was especially strong in North America. The song’s upbeat feel and catchy chorus made it a favorite on the radio and among Clark’s fans.

Petula Clark, known for her charming stage presence and her ability to effortlessly blend pop and sophisticated melodies, delivered “My Love” with a sense of joy that resonated with audiences. This song remains one of her most iconic hits, reflecting the vibrant pop scene of the mid-1960s and her enduring appeal as a performer.

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