Another single produced by Alan Tarney, 'January February' was also written by him. The single reached number 11 in the UK in April 1980, spending a total of 10 weeks in the chart. It was Dickson's biggest hit since "Answer Me" in 1976 and would be her biggest until the UK number 1 hit 'I Know Him So Well' together with Elaine Paige in 1985.
Mary Roos recorded a German version of this song, entitled 'Wenn ich dich nicht halten kann' ('If I cannot hold you').
The single 'My heart lies' didn't chart in the UK, but in the Netherlands it became her biggest hit in early 1982. It peaked at number 27 in the Dutch Top 40, which isn't spectacular, but it's two places higher than Barbara Dickson's 1981 hit, 'January February'.
Alan Tarney produced this single, as well as the album 'You know it's me' (1982). The title track of that album appears on the B-side of this single. I liked this single so much I bought it twice: once in 1999 and three years later I did it again. It was an honest mistake. Luckily it was a cheap single on both occasions.
My collection: 7" single no. 3131 Found: July 24, 1999 Cost: 1 guilder Tracks: 'My heart lies' / 'You know it's me'
Barbara Dickson was born in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland on September 27, 1947. She started singing in folk clubs around her native Fife in 1964. Her first solo album was 'Do right woman' in 1970. Ten years later she reached her commercial peak when she released 'The Barbara Dickson Album', produced by Alan Tarney. The album yielded two singles, of which 'January February' was the successful one and 'It's really you' flopped.
Personally I think 'It's really you' is the better one of the two, being a rather bouncy poppy piece of work.