Mike Leroy – “With A Little Love (Just A Little Love)” (UK CBS) 1970 - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jan 12, 2016
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Written by Tony Romeo. Arranged by Johnny Arthey and produced by Deke Arlon.

One of the many fabulous titles written by Tony Romeo in the late 60s and 70s. As sung by Debbie Reynolds, “With A Little Love (Just A Little Love)” was the theme from her TV show which ran on NBC in 1969-70. The show also aired in the UK generating interest in Debbie’s theme, which Pye International released as a 45.

The cult UK TV show, “Monty Python's Flying Circus” spoofed Debbie’s TV show in a sketch entitled "The Attila the Hun Show". Mike Leroy’s version was used to support that sketch.

On disc, Mike Leroy began recording for EMI in 1964. One of his earliest releases was a Bacharach-David song, “I Forgot What It Was Like”, which had been issued in the US by Ray Peterson. In 1965, he recorded the title song to the film, “A High Wind In Jamaica” starring James Coburn and Anthony Quinn. Earlier, Mike had recorded as Roy Lee on Decca; issuing “Two Initials (In A Heart)”, a cover of a US song by Ritchie Adams.

Other songs written by Toney Romeo: Lou Christie’s “I’m Gonna Make You Mine”, The Cowsills’ “Indian Lake” and the Partridge Family’s “I Think I Love You”.
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