You Lay A Whole Lot of Love On Me

You Lay A Whole Lot Of Love On Me

"You Lay a Whole Lot of Love on Me" is a song written by Hank Beach and Forest Borders II. It has been recorded by Con Hunley, Tom Jones and Shania Twain.

Con Hunley's version was on his 1980 release, I Don't Want to Lose You. "You Lay a Whole Lot of Love on Me" was the album's second single, and reached number 19 on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart. Tom Jones's version was on his 1983 album, Don't Let Our Dreams Die Young. Arne Benoni's version was on his album As for You, released 1991.

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