"When You Walk in the Room".
OK, girls and boys, back to the 60s: Jackie DeShannon wrote and first recorded this pop standard in '63 peaking at #99 on Billboard's Hot 100. Speaks of sentiments felt when the one he/she loves is near. Hesitant, however, to let that person know those feelings. Recorded using the "wall of sound" borrowed from Phil Spector. It has been covered by many artists. The Searchers' '64 version went to #3 UK and #35 US. The Ventures did a masterful instrumental rendition on their '64 "Knock Me Out" album - those Mosrites never sounded better! Agnetha Faltskog (one of the two A's in ABBA) had her own version in '04 - Agnetha can sing me anything she wants! Pam Tillis, whom I just saw a few nights ago, did a "countrified" take in '94 with Mary Chapin Carpenter on backup vocals, peaking at #2 on Billboard's Hot Country. Song?
Answer: "When You Walk in the Room".
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