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Last Kiss

"Last Kiss" is a song released by Wayne Cochran in 1961 on the Gala label. It failed to do well on the charts.[3] Cochran subsequently re-recorded his song for the King label in 1963. It was revived by J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers, who took it to number two on the Billboard Hot 100 charts. Wednesday, Pearl Jam, and several international artists also covered the song, with varying degrees of success. The song was one of several teen tragedy songs from that period.

"Last Kiss"
Single by Wayne Cochran
B-side"Funny Feeling"
Released1961
Recorded
  • July 1961 (original version)
  • 1963 (Macon, Georgia) (re-recorded version)
StudioUGA Campus (Athens, Georgia) (original version)
GenrePop[1]
Label
  • Gala (original version – 1961)
  • King (re-recorded version – 1963)
Songwriter(s)

Content

The singer borrows his father's car to take his girlfriend out on a date, and comes upon a stalled car in the road. Unable to stop, the singer swerves to the right to avoid it, losing control and crashing violently in the process, knocking his girlfriend and himself unconscious. The singer later regains consciousness in the midst of a rainstorm, and finds several people at the scene of the accident. While partially blinded by the blood flowing from his injuries, the singer is able to find his girlfriend, still lying unconscious. When he cradles his girlfriend lovingly in his arms, she regains partial consciousness, smiling and asking the singer to "hold me, darling, for a little while." The singer then gives her the titular "last kiss" as she fades into death.

In the song's chorus, the singer vows to be a good person so that he may reunite with his love when his time comes, believing she has made it into Heaven.

Original version

By Wayne Cochran, Joe Carpenter, Randall Hoyal, and Bobby McGlon (1961)

In the summer of 1961, four friends traveled to the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, to record a song Wayne Cochran had written, with Joe Carpenter, Randall Hoyal, and Bobby McGlon, called "Last Kiss". Cochran (vocals), Carpenter (guitar), Bobby Rakestraw (bass), and Jerry Reppert (drums) recorded the song for the Gala label, a small label based in Vidalia. When the labels for the 45s, Gala #117, were printed, the names of co-writers Joe Carpenter, Randall Hoyal, and Bobby McGlon were left off.[citation needed] Cochran evidently never asked Gala to change the label to include the other names; to this day, Cochran is the only one credited with writing "Last Kiss".

Cochran went on to re-record the song for release on Aire Records (1962),[4] in a slightly different tempo, with some changes to the lyrics and for re-release on King Records in 1963. In all, Cochran recorded four versions of the song, the original, Gala #117, Boblo Records #101, King Records #5856, and Aire Records #150, released as "Last Kiss" b/w "Edge of the Sea", with Cochran sharing vocals with an unnamed male vocalist. The Aire disc was easily the most different version of all, with heavy reverb and a staccato drumbeat. Aire Records, located in Dublin, Georgia, credited the song to Perry Music, as did the Gala recording. The Boblo disc credited "Last Kiss" to Macon Music, while the King record cited Boblo-BMI. The Boblo record featured "Last Kiss II" b/w "Hey! Baby" (Boblo 101-A), produced by Bobby Smith, offering another take on the song, with different lyrics, a faster tempo, and different instrumentation. A fifth version of the song was cobbled from the Boblo recording, rechanneled for stereo, on Radical Musik Records, probably around 1973.

On September 18, 1961, Billboard Music Week printed a review of the song "Last Kiss" and gave it three stars.[5] None of the records charted.

Billboard had kind words for the B-side, in its review of "Last Kiss" — giving four stars to the song called "Funny Feeling", on the flip side, written by Joe Carpenter and Milt "Pete" Skelton. The reviewer said, "Blues, chanted in relaxed style, with a funky guitar backing. Derivative but a good job."[5]

J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers version

"Last Kiss"
 
Danish vinyl single
Single by J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers
from the album Last Kiss
B-side"That's How Much I Love You"
ReleasedJune 1964
Recorded1964
StudioAccurate Sound Co. (San Angelo, Texas)
GenrePop
Length2:25
LabelJosie
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Sonley Roush
  • Ron Newdoll
J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers singles chronology
"Last Kiss"
(1964)
"Summertime"
(1964)

"Last Kiss" was recorded in August 1964 by the Cavaliers of San Angelo, Texas, with J. Frank Wilson as singer. The record was first released locally, on Le Cam Records (#722), then on Tamara Records (#761), becoming a local hit. Eventually released on Josie Records (#923), a subsidiary of semimajor label Jubilee Records, the record became a national hit in the fall of 1964.

Released on September 5, 1964, Josie 923 spent 15 weeks on the charts, reaching number two on November 7. "Last Kiss" spent eight weeks in the top 10; the record sold over one million copies, earning the band a gold record.[6] The Le Cam #722-A disc running time is 2:14, while both the Tamara Records #761 release and the Josie Records #923 platter have a time of 2:25.

On a concert trip to Ohio, the band had just left Parkersburg, West Virginia, heading to Lima, Ohio, for a performance at the Candy Cane Club. About 5:15 am, Roush apparently fell asleep at the wheel. The car drifted across the centerline and rammed head-on into a trailer truck. Roush was killed, but Wilson, sitting in the front seat, and Bobby Wood (vocalist/piano) from Memphis, sitting in the back, survived with serious injuries, including broken ribs and a broken ankle. Wilson went on with the tour, though, taking only a week off. People still remember him coming out on the stage on crutches to sing "Last Kiss" and "Hey, Little One". The accident had a curious effect on record sales, nevertheless, pushing the song to number two (it had previously stalled at number three) on the national charts.[7]

The Last Kiss album cover shows Wilson kneeling over the young woman portraying the dying girl. Supposedly, first printings of the cover showed blood trickling down the girl's face, but it was air-brushed out by the record company for fear that alienating parents would limit sales of the album.

Wilson, with or without the Cavaliers, continued to record until 1978. He died on October 4, 1991, due to alcoholism. He was 49 years old.[8][9]

Chart performance

Wednesday version

"Last Kiss"
 
Single by Wednesday
from the album Last Kiss
B-side"Without You"
ReleasedNovember 1973
GenrePop
LabelAmpex
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)John Dee Driscoll
Wednesday singles chronology
"Hang On Girl"
(1971)
"Last Kiss"
(1973)
"Teen Angel"
(1974)

In 1973, "Last Kiss" was covered by the Canadian group Wednesday. Their version reached number two in Canada and number 34 in the United States. It is ranked as the 27th-biggest Canadian hit of 1973.[16] Their version climbed up the charts very slowly, and spent three weeks longer on the American charts than the Cavaliers' much bigger hit.[17]

As a result of the popularity of Wednesday's rendition, the Cavaliers' version was re-released (Virgo 506) at the end of 1973. It reached number 92 in January 1974, spending five weeks on the Billboard Hot 100. The original hit version recharted five weeks after the version by Wednesday entered the charts.

Charts


Pearl Jam version

"Last Kiss"
 
Single by Pearl Jam
from the album No Boundaries: A Benefit for the Kosovar Refugees
B-side"Soldier of Love"
ReleasedJune 8, 1999 (1999-06-08)
RecordedSeptember 1998
VenueMerriweather Post Pavilion (Columbia, Maryland)
GenreAlternative rock
Length3:16
LabelEpic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Pearl Jam
Pearl Jam singles chronology
"Wishlist"
(1998)
"Last Kiss"
(1999)
"Nothing as It Seems"
(2000)

"Last Kiss" was also covered by American rock band Pearl Jam for the 1999 charity album No Boundaries: A Benefit for the Kosovar Refugees.[21] It would later appear on the group's 2003 rarities album Lost Dogs. This version was successful, especially in Australia, where it topped the ARIA Singles Chart for seven weeks. It also reached number one in Iceland for six weeks and peaked at number two in the United States and Canada, making it the band's highest-charting single in either country.

Origin and recording

The idea to cover "Last Kiss" came about after vocalist Eddie Vedder found an old record of the song at the Fremont Antique Mall in Seattle, Washington.[22] He convinced the rest of the band to try out the song, and it was performed a few times on the band's 1998 tour. The band eventually recorded the song at a soundcheck at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland, in September of that year[citation needed] and released it as a 1998 fan club Christmas single.[23] The band spent only a few thousand dollars mixing the song.[24] Bassist Jeff Ament said, "It was the most minimalist recording we've ever done."[25]

Release and reception

In 1998, the cover of "Last Kiss" began to be played by radio stations and was ultimately put into heavy rotation across the US. By popular demand, the cover was released to the public as a single on June 8, 1999. The proceeds went to the aid of refugees of the Kosovo War.[23] The cover was featured on the 1999 charity compilation album, No Boundaries: A Benefit for the Kosovar Refugees.[26] The song helped earn about $10 million for Kosovo relief.[24]

The cover reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100, giving Pearl Jam's their highest-peaking song on the Billboard Hot 100. It peaked at number four on the Top 40 Mainstream chart. The song reached number five on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and number two on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. The "Last Kiss" single has been certified gold by the RIAA.[27]

Outside the United States, the song reached number two on the Canadian RPM Top Singles chart and became the band's highest-charting song in Canada. It later charted on the RPM Rock Report, where it reached number four and stayed there for two weeks. In Europe, "Last Kiss" reached number 42 in the United Kingdom and number 77 in the Netherlands. In Australasia, "Last Kiss" peaked atop the Australian ARIA Singles Chart for seven weeks and became a top-20 success in New Zealand. It also reached number one in Iceland, staying at the summit for six weeks.

Christopher John Farley of Time said, "It's a spare, morose song with Vedder's voice warbling lovelorn over a straight-ahead drum beat. Going back to basics has put Pearl Jam back on top."[21] Regarding the cover, guitarist Stone Gossard said, "You can try album after album to write a hit and spend months getting drum sounds and rewriting lyrics, or you can go to a used record store and pick out a single and fall in love with it."[28] Pearl Jam included "Last Kiss" on the 2003 B-sides and rarities album, Lost Dogs, and on the 2004 greatest hits album, rearviewmirror (Greatest Hits 1991–2003).

Live performances

Pearl Jam first performed its cover of "Last Kiss" live at the band's May 7, 1998, concert in Seattle, at ARO.space.[29] Live performances by Pearl Jam of "Last Kiss" can be found on various official bootlegs and the Live at the Gorge 05/06 box set.

Track listing

CD, 7-inch, and cassette single[30][31][32]

  1. "Last Kiss" (Wayne Cochran) – 3:15
  2. "Soldier of Love" (Buzz Cason, Tony Moon) – 2:54

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[62] 3× Platinum 210,000^
United States (RIAA)[27] Gold 800,000[63]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref(s).
United States December 1998 Fan club 7-inch vinyl Epic [23]
June 7, 1999 [64]
June 8, 1999 Contemporary hit radio [65][66]
  • CD
  • cassette
[23]
United Kingdom August 2, 1999
  • 7-inch vinyl
  • CD
[67]

Other cover versions

The song has a long tradition in Latin American popular music. The most popular version was recorded in 1965 by Mexican singer Polo (ex-member of Los Apson) with the title of "El Último Beso" in Spanish, translated by Mexican TV director and tennis teacher Omero Gonzalez, this Spanish version has been covered by several bands, notably by singer Alci Acosta who had a hit in 1967 in Colombia, as well as José "Joseíto" Martínez in 1990, the song with which he won a Congo de Oro in the Barranquilla Carnival. Mexican singer-songwriter Gloria Trevi released her version of the song in 1989, peaking at number 36 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart.

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For other uses see Last Kiss disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Last Kiss news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Last Kiss is a song released by Wayne Cochran in 1961 on the Gala label It failed to do well on the charts 3 Cochran subsequently re recorded his song for the King label in 1963 It was revived by J Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers who took it to number two on the Billboard Hot 100 charts Wednesday Pearl Jam and several international artists also covered the song with varying degrees of success The song was one of several teen tragedy songs from that period Last Kiss Single by Wayne CochranB side Funny Feeling Released1961RecordedJuly 1961 original version 1963 Macon Georgia re recorded version StudioUGA Campus Athens Georgia original version GenrePop 1 LabelGala original version 1961 King re recorded version 1963 Songwriter s Wayne Cochran Joe Carpenter 2 Randall Hoyal Bobby McGlon Contents 1 Content 2 Original version 3 J Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers version 4 Chart performance 4 1 Weekly charts 4 2 Year end charts 5 Wednesday version 5 1 Charts 5 1 1 Weekly charts 5 1 2 Year end charts 6 Pearl Jam version 6 1 Origin and recording 6 2 Release and reception 6 3 Live performances 6 4 Track listing 6 5 Charts 6 5 1 Weekly charts 6 5 2 Year end charts 6 5 3 Decade end charts 6 6 Certifications 6 7 Release history 7 Other cover versions 8 ReferencesContent EditThe singer borrows his father s car to take his girlfriend out on a date and comes upon a stalled car in the road Unable to stop the singer swerves to the right to avoid it losing control and crashing violently in the process knocking his girlfriend and himself unconscious The singer later regains consciousness in the midst of a rainstorm and finds several people at the scene of the accident While partially blinded by the blood flowing from his injuries the singer is able to find his girlfriend still lying unconscious When he cradles his girlfriend lovingly in his arms she regains partial consciousness smiling and asking the singer to hold me darling for a little while The singer then gives her the titular last kiss as she fades into death In the song s chorus the singer vows to be a good person so that he may reunite with his love when his time comes believing she has made it into Heaven Original version EditBy Wayne Cochran Joe Carpenter Randall Hoyal and Bobby McGlon 1961 In the summer of 1961 four friends traveled to the University of Georgia in Athens Georgia to record a song Wayne Cochran had written with Joe Carpenter Randall Hoyal and Bobby McGlon called Last Kiss Cochran vocals Carpenter guitar Bobby Rakestraw bass and Jerry Reppert drums recorded the song for the Gala label a small label based in Vidalia When the labels for the 45s Gala 117 were printed the names of co writers Joe Carpenter Randall Hoyal and Bobby McGlon were left off citation needed Cochran evidently never asked Gala to change the label to include the other names to this day Cochran is the only one credited with writing Last Kiss Cochran went on to re record the song for release on Aire Records 1962 4 in a slightly different tempo with some changes to the lyrics and for re release on King Records in 1963 In all Cochran recorded four versions of the song the original Gala 117 Boblo Records 101 King Records 5856 and Aire Records 150 released as Last Kiss b w Edge of the Sea with Cochran sharing vocals with an unnamed male vocalist The Aire disc was easily the most different version of all with heavy reverb and a staccato drumbeat Aire Records located in Dublin Georgia credited the song to Perry Music as did the Gala recording The Boblo disc credited Last Kiss to Macon Music while the King record cited Boblo BMI The Boblo record featured Last Kiss II b w Hey Baby Boblo 101 A produced by Bobby Smith offering another take on the song with different lyrics a faster tempo and different instrumentation A fifth version of the song was cobbled from the Boblo recording rechanneled for stereo on Radical Musik Records probably around 1973 On September 18 1961 Billboard Music Week printed a review of the song Last Kiss and gave it three stars 5 None of the records charted Billboard had kind words for the B side in its review of Last Kiss giving four stars to the song called Funny Feeling on the flip side written by Joe Carpenter and Milt Pete Skelton The reviewer said Blues chanted in relaxed style with a funky guitar backing Derivative but a good job 5 J Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers version Edit Last Kiss Danish vinyl singleSingle by J Frank Wilson and the Cavaliersfrom the album Last KissB side That s How Much I Love You ReleasedJune 1964Recorded1964StudioAccurate Sound Co San Angelo Texas GenrePopLength2 25LabelJosieSongwriter s Wayne Cochran Joe Carpenter 2 Randall Hoyal Bobby McGlonProducer s Sonley Roush Ron NewdollJ Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers singles chronology Last Kiss 1964 Summertime 1964 Last Kiss was recorded in August 1964 by the Cavaliers of San Angelo Texas with J Frank Wilson as singer The record was first released locally on Le Cam Records 722 then on Tamara Records 761 becoming a local hit Eventually released on Josie Records 923 a subsidiary of semimajor label Jubilee Records the record became a national hit in the fall of 1964 Released on September 5 1964 Josie 923 spent 15 weeks on the charts reaching number two on November 7 Last Kiss spent eight weeks in the top 10 the record sold over one million copies earning the band a gold record 6 The Le Cam 722 A disc running time is 2 14 while both the Tamara Records 761 release and the Josie Records 923 platter have a time of 2 25 On a concert trip to Ohio the band had just left Parkersburg West Virginia heading to Lima Ohio for a performance at the Candy Cane Club About 5 15 am Roush apparently fell asleep at the wheel The car drifted across the centerline and rammed head on into a trailer truck Roush was killed but Wilson sitting in the front seat and Bobby Wood vocalist piano from Memphis sitting in the back survived with serious injuries including broken ribs and a broken ankle Wilson went on with the tour though taking only a week off People still remember him coming out on the stage on crutches to sing Last Kiss and Hey Little One The accident had a curious effect on record sales nevertheless pushing the song to number two it had previously stalled at number three on the national charts 7 The Last Kiss album cover shows Wilson kneeling over the young woman portraying the dying girl Supposedly first printings of the cover showed blood trickling down the girl s face but it was air brushed out by the record company for fear that alienating parents would limit sales of the album Wilson with or without the Cavaliers continued to record until 1978 He died on October 4 1991 due to alcoholism He was 49 years old 8 9 Chart performance EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 1964 1965 PeakpositionNew Zealand Lever 10 1US Billboard Hot 100 11 2US Cash Box Top 100 12 1Chart 1973 1974 PeakpositionUS Billboard Hot 100 13 92US Cash Box Top 100 14 74 Year end charts Edit Chart 1964 RankUS Billboard Hot 100 15 9Wednesday version Edit Last Kiss Single by Wednesdayfrom the album Last KissB side Without You ReleasedNovember 1973GenrePopLabelAmpexSongwriter s Wayne Cochran Joe Carpenter 2 Randall Hoyal Bobby McGlonProducer s John Dee DriscollWednesday singles chronology Hang On Girl 1971 Last Kiss 1973 Teen Angel 1974 In 1973 Last Kiss was covered by the Canadian group Wednesday Their version reached number two in Canada and number 34 in the United States It is ranked as the 27th biggest Canadian hit of 1973 16 Their version climbed up the charts very slowly and spent three weeks longer on the American charts than the Cavaliers much bigger hit 17 As a result of the popularity of Wednesday s rendition the Cavaliers version was re released Virgo 506 at the end of 1973 It reached number 92 in January 1974 spending five weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 The original hit version recharted five weeks after the version by Wednesday entered the charts Charts Edit Weekly charts Edit Chart 1973 1974 PeakpositionAustralia Kent Music Report 18 68Canada RPM Top Singles 19 2US Billboard Hot 100 17 34US Cash Box Top 100 45 Year end charts Edit Chart 1973 RankCanada 16 27Chart 1974 RankAustralia 194US Joel Whitburn s Pop Annual 20 217Pearl Jam version Edit Last Kiss Single by Pearl Jamfrom the album No Boundaries A Benefit for the Kosovar RefugeesB side Soldier of Love ReleasedJune 8 1999 1999 06 08 RecordedSeptember 1998VenueMerriweather Post Pavilion Columbia Maryland GenreAlternative rockLength3 16LabelEpicSongwriter s Wayne Cochran Joe Carpenter 2 Randall Hoyal Bobby McGlonProducer s Pearl JamPearl Jam singles chronology Wishlist 1998 Last Kiss 1999 Nothing as It Seems 2000 Last Kiss was also covered by American rock band Pearl Jam for the 1999 charity album No Boundaries A Benefit for the Kosovar Refugees 21 It would later appear on the group s 2003 rarities album Lost Dogs This version was successful especially in Australia where it topped the ARIA Singles Chart for seven weeks It also reached number one in Iceland for six weeks and peaked at number two in the United States and Canada making it the band s highest charting single in either country Origin and recording Edit The idea to cover Last Kiss came about after vocalist Eddie Vedder found an old record of the song at the Fremont Antique Mall in Seattle Washington 22 He convinced the rest of the band to try out the song and it was performed a few times on the band s 1998 tour The band eventually recorded the song at a soundcheck at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia Maryland in September of that year citation needed and released it as a 1998 fan club Christmas single 23 The band spent only a few thousand dollars mixing the song 24 Bassist Jeff Ament said It was the most minimalist recording we ve ever done 25 Release and reception Edit In 1998 the cover of Last Kiss began to be played by radio stations and was ultimately put into heavy rotation across the US By popular demand the cover was released to the public as a single on June 8 1999 The proceeds went to the aid of refugees of the Kosovo War 23 The cover was featured on the 1999 charity compilation album No Boundaries A Benefit for the Kosovar Refugees 26 The song helped earn about 10 million for Kosovo relief 24 The cover reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 giving Pearl Jam s their highest peaking song on the Billboard Hot 100 It peaked at number four on the Top 40 Mainstream chart The song reached number five on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and number two on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart The Last Kiss single has been certified gold by the RIAA 27 Outside the United States the song reached number two on the Canadian RPM Top Singles chart and became the band s highest charting song in Canada It later charted on the RPM Rock Report where it reached number four and stayed there for two weeks In Europe Last Kiss reached number 42 in the United Kingdom and number 77 in the Netherlands In Australasia Last Kiss peaked atop the Australian ARIA Singles Chart for seven weeks and became a top 20 success in New Zealand It also reached number one in Iceland staying at the summit for six weeks Christopher John Farley of Time said It s a spare morose song with Vedder s voice warbling lovelorn over a straight ahead drum beat Going back to basics has put Pearl Jam back on top 21 Regarding the cover guitarist Stone Gossard said You can try album after album to write a hit and spend months getting drum sounds and rewriting lyrics or you can go to a used record store and pick out a single and fall in love with it 28 Pearl Jam included Last Kiss on the 2003 B sides and rarities album Lost Dogs and on the 2004 greatest hits album rearviewmirror Greatest Hits 1991 2003 Live performances Edit Pearl Jam first performed its cover of Last Kiss live at the band s May 7 1998 concert in Seattle at ARO space 29 Live performances by Pearl Jam of Last Kiss can be found on various official bootlegs and the Live at the Gorge 05 06 box set Track listing Edit CD 7 inch and cassette single 30 31 32 Last Kiss Wayne Cochran 3 15 Soldier of Love Buzz Cason Tony Moon 2 54Charts Edit Weekly charts Edit Chart 1999 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 33 1Belgium Ultratip Bubbling Under Flanders 34 6Canada Top Singles RPM 35 2Canada Adult Contemporary RPM 36 16Canada Rock Alternative RPM 37 4Costa Rica Notimex 38 1Iceland Islenski Listinn Topp 40 39 1Netherlands Dutch Top 40 Tipparade 40 19Netherlands Single Top 100 41 77New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 42 19Scotland OCC 43 43UK Singles OCC 44 42UK Rock amp Metal OCC 45 2US Billboard Hot 100 46 2US Adult Alternative Songs Billboard 47 5US Adult Top 40 Billboard 48 5US Alternative Airplay Billboard 49 2US Mainstream Rock Billboard 50 5US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard 51 4US Top 40 Tracks Billboard 52 6 Year end charts Edit Chart 1999 PositionAustralia ARIA 53 4Canada Top Singles RPM 54 23Canada Adult Contemporary RPM 55 96Canada Rock Alternative RPM 56 22US Billboard Hot 100 57 23US Alternative Songs Billboard 58 15US Mainstream Rock Billboard 58 29Chart 2001 PositionCanada Nielsen SoundScan 59 61Chart 2002 PositionCanada Nielsen SoundScan 60 99Decade end charts Edit Chart 1990s PositionCanada Nielsen SoundScan 61 17 Certifications Edit Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 62 3 Platinum 210 000 United States RIAA 27 Gold 800 000 63 Shipments figures based on certification alone Release history Edit Region Date Format s Label s Ref s United States December 1998 Fan club 7 inch vinyl Epic 23 June 7 1999 Hot adult contemporarymodern adult contemporary radio 64 June 8 1999 Contemporary hit radio 65 66 CDcassette 23 United Kingdom August 2 1999 7 inch vinylCD 67 Other cover versions EditThe song has a long tradition in Latin American popular music The most popular version was recorded in 1965 by Mexican singer Polo ex member of Los Apson with the title of El Ultimo Beso in Spanish translated by Mexican TV director and tennis teacher Omero Gonzalez this Spanish version has been covered by several bands notably by singer Alci Acosta who had a hit in 1967 in Colombia as well as Jose Joseito Martinez in 1990 the song with which he won a Congo de Oro in the Barranquilla Carnival Mexican singer songwriter Gloria Trevi released her version of the song in 1989 peaking at number 36 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart References Edit Genzlinger Neil November 27 2017 Wayne Cochran Singer With High Energy and Big Hair Dies at 78 New York Times Retrieved July 16 2022 a b c d Joseph Edward Carpenter The Thomaston Times May 20 2005 Archived from the 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