"With a Girl Like You" is a song by English rock band the Troggs, released as a single in July 1966.
[5][6] "With a Girl Like You" was written by the Troggs' lead vocalist Reg Presley whilst he was a bricklayer.
[7] "With a Girl Like You" was recorded at Olympic Studios at the same time as their previous single "Wild Thing".
[10][11] Reviewing for New Musical Express, Derek Johnson wrote that "With a Girl Like You" "doesn't have the novelty spoken passages and tempo breaks of "Wild Thing" but it does have another gimmick – at the end of each line.
[12] Record Mirror wrote that it "should be every bit as big as "Wild Thing"" and similarly that "the boys plunge into a steady mid-tempo, with rasping lead voice, and sturdy beat and several vocal gimmicks on a teen song if ever there was one".