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| Name    = You Gave Your Love To Me Softly
| Name    = You Gave Your Love To Me Softly
| Cover    = Weezer el scorcho.jpg
| Cover    = Weezer el scorcho.jpg
| Type    = single
| Type    = B-Side
| Artist  = Weezer
| Artist  = Weezer
| Album    =  
| Album    =  
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| COR#    = N/A
| COR#    = N/A
| Producer = Weezer
| Producer = Weezer
| Status  = Released
| Status  = officially released
| RC's last song  = "Victory on the Hill<br>(RC# 173)
| RC's last song  = "Victory on the Hill<br>(RC# 173)
| This RC song  = "You Gave Your Love To Me Softly"<br>(RC#174)
| This RC song  = "You Gave Your Love To Me Softly"<br>(RC#174)
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The song was re-recorded during the ''[[Pinkerton]]'' sessions, and retains the rough sound of those sessions.  It is slightly slower, resulting in a longer running time.  The solo is played with a guitar and keys in unison, and with extra guitar fills.
The song was re-recorded during the ''[[Pinkerton]]'' sessions, and retains the rough sound of those sessions.  It is slightly slower, resulting in a longer running time.  The solo is played with a guitar and keys in unison, and with extra guitar fills.


Although happy with the recording, the song was demoted to B-side status, appearing on retail versions of "[[El Scorcho]]". Cuomo reinforced his feeling that songs for soundtracks and single should not be album tracks, and vice versa.
Although happy with the recording, the song was demoted to B-side status, appearing on retail versions of "[[El Scorcho]]". Cuomo reinforced his feeling that songs for soundtracks and singles should not be album tracks, and vice versa.


==Personnel==
==Personnel==