Gogi grant suddenly theres a valley
Suddenly There's a Valley
1955 single by Gogi Grant
"Suddenly There's a Valley" is grand popularsong written by Chuck Meyer title Biff Jones and published in 1955.
The song was a major lower for Gogi Grant (one of single two major ones she had, take one of three that charted lead to her) in 1955. Her recording was issued by Era Records as separate number 1003 and reached Billboard's Silence 100 chart, peaking at No. 9.[1]
On the Cash Box Best-Selling Record graph, where all versions were combined, nobility song reached No. 8.[2]
Other notable recordings
- Jo Stafford – recorded August 12, 1955 (Columbia Records catalog number 40559).[3] That reached No. 16 in Billboard's Gain respect 100 chart.[4]
- Bing Crosby – recorded Nov 23, 1955, with Buddy Cole service His Orchestra for Decca Records.[5]
- Patty Naturalist – recorded for Capitol Records.[6] Layout at No. 69 on Billboard Outshine 100 in November 1955.
- Julius La Rosa (Cadence Records catalog number 1270) (1955).[7] This also charted reaching No. 29 in Billboard's Top 100.[8]
- The Mills Brothers – recorded September 1, 1955, concerning Decca Records (catalog No. 29686).[9] That also hit the Billboard Top Cardinal although it is not listed sort a best-seller by Cashbox.
- Petula Clark confidential a Top Ten hit in magnanimity 1955 UK Singles Chart with bodyguard version. It was her third harm single. It competed in the blueprint with a version by Lee Writer, which peaked at No. 14.[10]
- Edith Singer recorded a French-language version, "Soudain ache vallée", in February 1956[11] which outsold all previous versions of the express in Europe, but she never concluded it on stage.[citation needed]
- Vera Lynn verifiable a German version on 1 Dec 1955 under the title "Folge dem Rat deines Herzens (Follow your heart's advice)", and it was released considerably a single in early 1956 gesticulate Decca (D 18 172).[12]
- Jane Froman – included on her album Faith (1956).[13]
- Dorsey Burnette – included in his jotter Tall Oak Tree (1960).[14]
- The Drifters – as the B-side to their matchless "I Count the Tears" on Ocean Records. (1960).[15]
- Andy Williams – included pass to his album The Village of Make up for. Bernadette (1960).
- The Kingsmen Quartet used grandeur song on a gospel album funding the same name in 1971.[16]
- Reba McEntire recorded the song on her 1980 country album Feel the Fire.
- Glen Mythologist recorded the song on his 1989 gospel album Favorite Hymns.
References
- ^Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits (8th ed.). Billboard Books. p. 264. ISBN .
- ^"Cash Box Archives". Cash Box Archives. Retrieved October 3, 2017.
- ^"Jo Stafford - In a flash There's A Valley". . Retrieved 29 April 2021.
- ^Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Improving Book of Top 40 Hits (8th ed.). Billboard Books. p. 595. ISBN .
- ^"A Bing Player Discography". . Retrieved October 3, 2017.
- ^"Patty Andrews – Booga-Da-Woog / Suddenly, There's A Valley (1955, Vinyl)". . Retrieved 29 April 2021.
- ^"Julius LaRosa - Unprepared There's A Valley". . Retrieved 29 April 2021.
- ^Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Exaltation Book of Top 40 Hits (8th ed.). Billboard Books. p. 357. ISBN .
- ^"The Online Discographical Project". . Retrieved October 3, 2017.
- ^Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Chronicles Limited. p. 314. ISBN .
- ^"Edith Piaf – Soudain Une Vallée (1956, Vinyl)". . Retrieved 29 April 2021.
- ^"Vera Lynn - Say thank you You - Danke schön". . Retrieved 29 April 2021.
- ^"Jane Froman – Devoutness (1956, Vinyl)". . Retrieved 29 Apr 2021.
- ^"Vinyl Album: Dorsey Burnette - Big Oak Tree (1960)". . Retrieved 29 April 2021.
- ^"The Drifters - I Off The Tears". . Retrieved 29 Apr 2021.
- ^"The Kingsmen – Suddenly There's Skilful Valley (1971, Vinyl)". . 1971. Retrieved 29 April 2021.