"You Said You Loved Me" is a song written by Glenn Keener in 1961 and published by Gant Music, BMI.
The recording session took place in Fort Worth, Texas at Clifford Herring Studios.
Musicians included Summers-vocals, Glenn Keener-guitar, Freddie Powers-bass, Art McNulty-organ and an unknown drummer.
It was released on Alta Records (#104) on February 2, 1962 and was flipped with the ASCAP pop, standard tune "Tomorrow" written by (Spiltany-Wilhite-Hirsh).
"You Said You Loved Me" was re-issued in 1963 as the flip side of Summers' hit single "Big Blue Diamonds" and was also included on the 1997 CD "Gene Summers-The Ultimate School Of Rock & Roll".