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It's All in the Game (song)

"It's All in the Game" is a pop song whose most successful version was recorded by Tommy Edwards in 1958. Carl Sigman composed the lyrics in 1951 to a wordless 1911 composition titled "Melody in A Major", written by Charles G. Dawes, who was later Vice President of the United States under Calvin Coolidge. It is the only No. 1 single in the U.S. to have been co-written by a U.S. Vice President[1] or a Nobel Peace Prize laureate (Dawes was both).

"It's All in the Game"
Song
Written1911 (music); 1951 (lyrics)
Published1912 by Gamble Hinged Music Co. (Melody)
1951 by Remick Music
Composer(s)Charles G. Dawes
Lyricist(s)Carl Sigman

The song has become a pop standard, with cover versions by dozens of artists, some of which have been minor hit singles.

Edwards' song ranked at No. 47 on the 2018 list of "The Hot 100's All-Time Top 600 Songs".[2]

"Melody in A Major"

Dawes, a Chicago bank president and amateur pianist and flautist, composed the tune in 1911[3] in a single sitting at his lakeshore home in Evanston. He played it for a friend, the violinist Francis MacMillen, who took Dawes's sheet music to a publisher. Dawes, known for his federal appointments and a United States Senate candidacy, was surprised to find a portrait of himself in a State Street shop window with copies of the tune for sale. Dawes quipped, "I know that I will be the target of my punster friends. They will say that if all the notes in my bank are as bad as my musical ones, they are not worth the paper they were written on."[citation needed]

The tune, often dubbed "Dawes's Melody", followed him into politics, and he grew to detest hearing it wherever he appeared.[4] It was a favorite of violinist Fritz Kreisler, who used it as his closing number, and in the 1940s it was picked up by musicians such as Tommy Dorsey.[5]

"It's All in the Game"

"It's All in the Game"
Single by Tommy Edwards
B-side"All Over Again" (original)
"Please Love Me Forever"
ReleasedAugust 1951 (original)
July 1958 (new version)
GenrePop
Length3:02 (original)
2:25 (new version)
LabelMGM
Composer(s)Charles G. Dawes
Lyricist(s)Carl Sigman
Tommy Edwards singles chronology
"It's All in the Game"
(1951)
"Love Is All We Need"
(1958)
"It's All in the Game"
Single by Cliff Richard
B-side
Released16 August 1963
Recorded28 December 1962
StudioEMI Studios, London
GenrePop
Length3:12
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Norrie Paramor
Cliff Richard singles chronology
"Lucky Lips"
(1963)
"It's All in the Game"
(1963)
"Don't Talk to Him"
(1963)
"It's All in the Game"
Single by Four Tops
from the album Still Waters Run Deep
B-side"Love (Is the Answer)"
ReleasedMarch 21, 1970
Recorded1970
StudioMotown
GenreR&B
Length2:49
LabelMotown
Composer(s)Charles G. Dawes
Lyricist(s)Carl Sigman
Four Tops singles chronology
"I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)"
(1970)
"It's All in the Game"
(1970)
"Still Water (Love)"
(1970)

In summer 1951, the songwriter Carl Sigman had an idea for a song, and Dawes's "Melody" struck him as suitable for his sentimental lyrics. Dawes had died in April of that year. It was recorded that year by Dinah Shore, Sammy Kaye and Carmen Cavallaro, but the first release was by Tommy Edwards in August.[5] Edwards's version reached No. 18 on the Billboard Records Most Played by Disk Jockeys survey dated September 15, 1951.[6] The range of the melody would have been "difficult to sing", so required rearrangement.[7] A jazz arrangement was recorded by Louis Armstrong (vocals) and arranger Gordon Jenkins, with "some of Armstrong's most honey-tinged singing". In 1956, Jenkins would produce a version with Nat King Cole along the same lines.[8]

In 1958, Edwards had only one session left on his MGM contract. Stereophonic sound recording was becoming viable and it was decided to cut a stereo version of "It's All in the Game" with a rock and roll arrangement. The single was released in July and became a hit, reaching number one for six weeks beginning September 29, 1958, making Edwards the first African-American to chart at number one on the Billboard Hot 100. It would also be the last song to hit number one on the R&B Best Seller list.[9] In November, the song hit No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart.[1] The single helped Edwards revive his career for another two years.[10]

All-time charts

Chart (1958–2018) Position
US Billboard Hot 100[11] 47

Weekly charts (1958)

Charts (1958) Peak position
Italy (FIMI) 19
UK Singles (OCC)[12] 1
US Billboard Hot 100[13] 1

Monthly charts (1958)

Charts (1958) Peak position
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[14] 11
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[15] 29

Cliff Richard version

Cliff Richard had a number two hit in the United Kingdom in 1963 and a number 25 hit on the US Hot 100 in 1964. This was Richard's only top 40 hit in the United States in the 1960s (compared to his UK tally of 43) and his last until "Devil Woman" in 1976. In Canada, it reached number one on the CHUM Chart.[16][17][18]

Four Tops version

In 1970, the Four Tops had a number five hit in the United Kingdom.[19] Their version peaked at number six on the soul charts and number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100.[20]

Other recordings

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Rice, Jo (1982). The Guinness Book of 500 Number One Hits (1st ed.). Enfield, Middlesex, UK: Guinness Superlatives Ltd. pp. 39–40. ISBN 0-85112-250-7.
  2. ^ "Hot 100 turns 60". Billboard. Retrieved August 6, 2018.
  3. ^ Publication date is 1912.
  4. ^ Bill Kauffman (June 2004). . The American Enterprise. Archived from the original on 2006-07-21. Retrieved 2006-08-10.
  5. ^ a b "Veep's Waltz". Time. December 17, 1951. Retrieved 2006-08-21.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ Billboard September 15, 1951, page 72
  7. ^ "Carl Sigman's Legacy... (interview with his son)". Pianoforte Magazine. Retrieved 2006-08-21.
  8. ^ Will Friedwald (June 6, 2001). "The Old Songster". The Village Voice. Retrieved 2006-08-21.
  9. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 183.
  10. ^ Fred Bronson (2003). The Billboard Book of Number One Hits (3rd ed.). Billboard Books.
  11. ^ "Billboard Hot 100 60th Anniversary Interactive Chart". Billboard. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  12. ^ "Tommy Edwards: Artist Chart History". Official Charts Company.
  13. ^ "Tommy Edwards Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard.
  14. ^ "Tommy Edwards – It's All In The Game" (in Dutch). Ultratop 50.
  15. ^ "Tommy Edwards – It's All In The Game" (in French). Ultratop 50.
  16. ^ "Cliff Richard's UK positions". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 2014-01-03.
  17. ^ "Cliff Richard's US singles-positions". AllMusic. Retrieved 2010-03-24.
  18. ^ To view Cliff Richard's "It's All in the Game" at number 1, click "It's All in the Game" on this webpage:"CHUM Charts 1963". chumtribute.com. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
  19. ^ "officialcharts.com". officialcharts.com. Retrieved April 13, 2022.
  20. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 212.
  21. ^ Marsh, Dave (1989). . control.lth.se. Archived from the original on 4 February 2002. Retrieved 12 August 2008.
  22. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2013). Hot Country Songs 1944–2012. Record Research, Inc. p. 142. ISBN 978-0-89820-203-8.
  23. ^ ECM Records. "ECM Records". ECM Records. Retrieved 2022-05-07.

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It s All in the Game is a pop song whose most successful version was recorded by Tommy Edwards in 1958 Carl Sigman composed the lyrics in 1951 to a wordless 1911 composition titled Melody in A Major written by Charles G Dawes who was later Vice President of the United States under Calvin Coolidge It is the only No 1 single in the U S to have been co written by a U S Vice President 1 or a Nobel Peace Prize laureate Dawes was both It s All in the Game SongWritten1911 music 1951 lyrics Published1912 by Gamble Hinged Music Co Melody 1951 by Remick MusicComposer s Charles G DawesLyricist s Carl SigmanThe song has become a pop standard with cover versions by dozens of artists some of which have been minor hit singles Edwards song ranked at No 47 on the 2018 list of The Hot 100 s All Time Top 600 Songs 2 Contents 1 Melody in A Major 2 It s All in the Game 2 1 All time charts 2 2 Weekly charts 1958 2 3 Monthly charts 1958 2 4 Cliff Richard version 2 5 Four Tops version 3 Other recordings 4 See also 5 References Melody in A Major EditDawes a Chicago bank president and amateur pianist and flautist composed the tune in 1911 3 in a single sitting at his lakeshore home in Evanston He played it for a friend the violinist Francis MacMillen who took Dawes s sheet music to a publisher Dawes known for his federal appointments and a United States Senate candidacy was surprised to find a portrait of himself in a State Street shop window with copies of the tune for sale Dawes quipped I know that I will be the target of my punster friends They will say that if all the notes in my bank are as bad as my musical ones they are not worth the paper they were written on citation needed The tune often dubbed Dawes s Melody followed him into politics and he grew to detest hearing it wherever he appeared 4 It was a favorite of violinist Fritz Kreisler who used it as his closing number and in the 1940s it was picked up by musicians such as Tommy Dorsey 5 It s All in the Game Edit It s All in the Game Single by Tommy EdwardsB side All Over Again original Please Love Me Forever ReleasedAugust 1951 original July 1958 new version GenrePopLength3 02 original 2 25 new version LabelMGMComposer s Charles G DawesLyricist s Carl SigmanTommy Edwards singles chronology It s All in the Game 1951 Love Is All We Need 1958 It s All in the Game Single by Cliff RichardB side Your Eyes Tell on You I m Looking Out the Window US only Released16 August 1963Recorded28 December 1962StudioEMI Studios LondonGenrePopLength3 12LabelColumbia Epic US Capitol Canada Songwriter s Carl Sigman Charles G DawesProducer s Norrie ParamorCliff Richard singles chronology Lucky Lips 1963 It s All in the Game 1963 Don t Talk to Him 1963 It s All in the Game Single by Four Topsfrom the album Still Waters Run DeepB side Love Is the Answer ReleasedMarch 21 1970Recorded1970StudioMotownGenreR amp BLength2 49LabelMotownComposer s Charles G DawesLyricist s Carl SigmanFour Tops singles chronology I Can t Help Myself Sugar Pie Honey Bunch 1970 It s All in the Game 1970 Still Water Love 1970 In summer 1951 the songwriter Carl Sigman had an idea for a song and Dawes s Melody struck him as suitable for his sentimental lyrics Dawes had died in April of that year It was recorded that year by Dinah Shore Sammy Kaye and Carmen Cavallaro but the first release was by Tommy Edwards in August 5 Edwards s version reached No 18 on the Billboard Records Most Played by Disk Jockeys survey dated September 15 1951 6 The range of the melody would have been difficult to sing so required rearrangement 7 A jazz arrangement was recorded by Louis Armstrong vocals and arranger Gordon Jenkins with some of Armstrong s most honey tinged singing In 1956 Jenkins would produce a version with Nat King Cole along the same lines 8 In 1958 Edwards had only one session left on his MGM contract Stereophonic sound recording was becoming viable and it was decided to cut a stereo version of It s All in the Game with a rock and roll arrangement The single was released in July and became a hit reaching number one for six weeks beginning September 29 1958 making Edwards the first African American to chart at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 It would also be the last song to hit number one on the R amp B Best Seller list 9 In November the song hit No 1 on the UK Singles Chart 1 The single helped Edwards revive his career for another two years 10 All time charts Edit Chart 1958 2018 PositionUS Billboard Hot 100 11 47Weekly charts 1958 Edit Charts 1958 Peak positionItaly FIMI 19UK Singles OCC 12 1US Billboard Hot 100 13 1Monthly charts 1958 Edit Charts 1958 Peak positionBelgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 14 11Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 15 29Cliff Richard version Edit Cliff Richard had a number two hit in the United Kingdom in 1963 and a number 25 hit on the US Hot 100 in 1964 This was Richard s only top 40 hit in the United States in the 1960s compared to his UK tally of 43 and his last until Devil Woman in 1976 In Canada it reached number one on the CHUM Chart 16 17 18 Four Tops version Edit In 1970 the Four Tops had a number five hit in the United Kingdom 19 Their version peaked at number six on the soul charts and number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100 20 Other recordings EditBing Crosby included his version of It s All in the Game on his 1969 album Hey Jude Hey Bing Van Morrison included his version in a medley with You Know What They re Writing About on his 1979 album Into the Music he also used the song as the B side of his 1982 single Cleaning Windows His cover of the song was voted number 813 on Dave Marsh s list of the 1001 Greatest Singles Ever Made 21 Morrison also released it on the live albums Live at the Grand Opera House Belfast 1984 A Night in San Francisco 1994 and Live at Austin City Limits Festival 2006 Merle Haggard backed by the Strangers recorded a version for his 1984 album It s All in the Game His version peaked at number 54 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart 22 Keith Jarrett performed a piano solo of It s All in the Game on the 2004 album The Out of Towners which also features Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette 23 See also EditList of number one singles in Australia during the 1950s List of number one singles from the 1950s UK List of Hot 100 number one singles of 1958 U S List of number one R amp B singles of 1958 U S References Edit a b Rice Jo 1982 The Guinness Book of 500 Number One Hits 1st ed Enfield Middlesex UK Guinness Superlatives Ltd pp 39 40 ISBN 0 85112 250 7 Hot 100 turns 60 Billboard Retrieved August 6 2018 Publication date is 1912 Bill Kauffman June 2004 The Melodious Veep The American Enterprise Archived from the original on 2006 07 21 Retrieved 2006 08 10 a b Veep s Waltz Time December 17 1951 Retrieved 2006 08 21 permanent dead link Billboard September 15 1951 page 72 Carl Sigman s Legacy interview with his son Pianoforte Magazine Retrieved 2006 08 21 Will Friedwald June 6 2001 The Old Songster The Village Voice Retrieved 2006 08 21 Whitburn Joel 2004 Top R amp B Hip Hop Singles 1942 2004 Record Research p 183 Fred Bronson 2003 The Billboard Book of Number One Hits 3rd ed Billboard Books Billboard Hot 100 60th Anniversary Interactive Chart Billboard Retrieved 10 December 2018 Tommy Edwards Artist Chart History Official Charts Company Tommy Edwards Chart History Hot 100 Billboard Tommy Edwards It s All In The Game in Dutch Ultratop 50 Tommy Edwards It s All In The Game in French Ultratop 50 Cliff Richard s UK positions Official Charts Company Retrieved 2014 01 03 Cliff Richard s US singles positions AllMusic Retrieved 2010 03 24 To view Cliff Richard s It s All in the Game at number 1 click It s All in the Game on this webpage CHUM Charts 1963 chumtribute com Retrieved 30 March 2018 officialcharts com officialcharts com Retrieved April 13 2022 Whitburn Joel 2004 Top R amp B Hip Hop Singles 1942 2004 Record Research p 212 Marsh Dave 1989 The 1001 Greatest Singles control lth se Archived from the original on 4 February 2002 Retrieved 12 August 2008 Whitburn Joel 2013 Hot Country Songs 1944 2012 Record Research Inc p 142 ISBN 978 0 89820 203 8 ECM Records ECM Records ECM Records Retrieved 2022 05 07 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title It 27s All in the Game song amp oldid 1133342640, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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