Marcel Romanoff - I'd Love You To Want Me (chart Attack 15.02.1997) Apr 2026
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Marcel Romanoff - I'd Love You To Want Me (chart Attack 15.02.1997) Apr 2026

: Produced by Charly Prick and Ramon Zenker , with arrangements by Patrick Renier. About the Artist

: In Germany, the single reached a peak of No. 32 on the official charts. : Produced by Charly Prick and Ramon Zenker

rendition of " I'd Love You to Want Me " is a Euro-pop cover of the 1972 classic by Lobo. Released in 1997 , it became one of Romanoff's most recognized hits, particularly in Germany. Key Performance: Chart Attack (February 15, 1997) rendition of " I'd Love You to Want

: It spent a total of 16 weeks on the German singles charts after debuting in early April 1997. : The track is the lead single from

: The track is the lead single from Romanoff's 1997 debut album, Surrender to My Heart .

Marcel Romanoff performed the song on —a music television program—on February 15, 1997. This performance was part of the promotional push that helped the single gain traction in European markets. Single and Chart Information

: Produced by Charly Prick and Ramon Zenker , with arrangements by Patrick Renier. About the Artist

: In Germany, the single reached a peak of No. 32 on the official charts.

rendition of " I'd Love You to Want Me " is a Euro-pop cover of the 1972 classic by Lobo. Released in 1997 , it became one of Romanoff's most recognized hits, particularly in Germany. Key Performance: Chart Attack (February 15, 1997)

: It spent a total of 16 weeks on the German singles charts after debuting in early April 1997.

: The track is the lead single from Romanoff's 1997 debut album, Surrender to My Heart .

Marcel Romanoff performed the song on —a music television program—on February 15, 1997. This performance was part of the promotional push that helped the single gain traction in European markets. Single and Chart Information