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Ramblin' Rose

"Ramblin' Rose" is a 1962 popular torch song written by brothers Noel Sherman (words) and Joe Sherman (music) and popularized by Nat King Cole.[1] The recording by Nat King Cole reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1962.

"Ramblin' Rose"
Single by Nat "King" Cole
B-side"The Good Times"
ReleasedJuly 1962
StudioCapitol (Hollywood)
Length2:45
LabelCapitol
Songwriter(s)Noel Sherman and Joe Sherman
Producer(s)Lee Gillette
Nat "King" Cole singles chronology
"Let There Be Love"
(1962)
"Ramblin' Rose"
(1962)
"Dear Lonely Hearts"
(1962)

Original song release edit

Cole's recording of the song was released July 16, 1962, as a single by Capitol Records (catalog no. 4804; Side A; matrix no. 45-AA37861). It reached number two on both the Billboard and Cash Box charts - kept from number one by "Sherry" by The Four Seasons[2] - and sold more than a million copies as a single. The song spent five weeks at number one on the Billboard Easy Listening chart and the Australian charts, while on the R&B chart, the song reached number seven.[3] It was released as a single from Cole's album of the same name. The song was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category Record of the Year.

Copyright edit

Original copyright

  1. Vol.  16; Part 5,   No. 2, July–December 1962 (1963). "Ramblin' Rose". © Sweco Music Corp.; 6 August 1962; EP166499. p. 1465. (assigned to Comet Music Ltd. in 1962)

Copyright renewal

  • U.S. Copyright Office website (U.S. Copyright Search link)
  1. "Ramblin' Rose". © Renewal: 5 January 1990; RE465829

Charts edit

Chart (1962) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[4] 14
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[5] 49
Canada (CHUM Chart)[6] 2
New Zealand (Lever Hit Parade)[7] 2
Ireland (IRMA)[8] 5
Norway (VG-lista)[9] 5
UK Singles (OCC)[10] 5
US Billboard Hot 100[11] 2
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[12] 1
US Cash Box Top 100[13] 2
West Germany (Official German Charts)[14] 3

Covers and similar songs edit

The song has been covered by many artists, particularly country music artists.

There are four country versions of the song. Sonny James recorded the song first in July 1968 and released it five years later on the album The Gentleman from the South in 1973.[15] Johnny Lee's version reached number 37 on the Billboard country chart in 1977.[16] The following year, singer Hank Snow's version charted at number 93.[17] In 1978, Johnny Rodriguez released a cover of the song on the album Love Me with All Your Heart.[18]

Petula Clark released a French version in 1962, titled "Les Beaux Jours". Her recording reached number 10 in the French charts in 1963.[19]

Others recording this version of the song were Charley Pride (1962), Roy Rogers (1962), Billy Vaughn, Louis Armstrong, Bobby Vinton, Engelbert Humperdinck, Paul Anka, Floyd Cramer, Sammy Davis Jr. (The Nat King Cole Songbook, 1965), Chuck Berry (1967), George Benson, the Mills Brothers, Dean Martin (1973), Marvin Gaye (1976), and Slim Whitman.

Two other popular songs have identical titles, not to be confused with the Nat King Cole hit.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Gilliland, John (1969). "Show 22 - Smack Dab in the Middle on Route 66: A skinny dip in the easy listening mainstream. [Part 1]" (audio). Pop Chronicles. University of North Texas Libraries. Track 5.
  2. ^ "The Hot 100 Chart". Billboard.com. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
  3. ^ "Nat King Cole Top Songs". Music VF. 2016.
  4. ^ "Nat "King" Cole". Ultratop.
  5. ^ "Nat "King" Cole". Ultratop.
  6. ^ . 1050 Chum. Archived from the original on 18 July 2006.
  7. ^ "Lever hit parades: 18-Oct-1962". Flavour of New Zealand.
  8. ^ "The Irish Charts – Search Results – Nat King Cole". Irish Singles Chart.
  9. ^ "Nat "King" Cole". VG-lista.
  10. ^ "Nat King Cole: Artist Chart History". Official Charts Company.
  11. ^ "Nat King Cole Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard.
  12. ^ "Nat King Cole Chart History (Adult Contemporary)". Billboard.
  13. ^ "Cash Box Top 100" (PDF). Cash Box. September 29, 1962. p. 3.
  14. ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Nat King Cole – Ramblin' Rose" (in German). GfK Entertainment charts.
  15. ^ "Sonny James – The Gentleman From The South". Discogs. 2016.
  16. ^ "Johnny Lee Top Songs". Music VF. 2016.
  17. ^ "Hank Snow Top Songs". Music VF. 2016.
  18. ^ "Johnny Rodriguez (4) – Love Me With All Your Heart". Discogs. 2016.
  19. ^ "Petula Clark: French chart hits". Petulaclark.net. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
  20. ^ "Ramblin' Rose by MC5". Retrieved 2022-02-11.
  21. ^ "Breathless - Jerry Lee Lewis". AllMusic. Retrieved 2022-02-11.

Bibliography edit

  • Hyatt, Wesley (1999). The Billboard Book of #1 Adult Contemporary Hits (Billboard Publications)

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For other uses of Rambling Rose see Rambling Rose disambiguation Ramblin Rose is a 1962 popular torch song written by brothers Noel Sherman words and Joe Sherman music and popularized by Nat King Cole 1 The recording by Nat King Cole reached No 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1962 Ramblin Rose Single by Nat King ColeB side The Good Times ReleasedJuly 1962StudioCapitol Hollywood Length2 45LabelCapitolSongwriter s Noel Sherman and Joe ShermanProducer s Lee GilletteNat King Cole singles chronology Let There Be Love 1962 Ramblin Rose 1962 Dear Lonely Hearts 1962 Contents 1 Original song release 2 Copyright 3 Charts 4 Covers and similar songs 5 See also 6 References 7 BibliographyOriginal song release editCole s recording of the song was released July 16 1962 as a single by Capitol Records catalog no 4804 Side A matrix no 45 AA37861 It reached number two on both the Billboard and Cash Box charts kept from number one by Sherry by The Four Seasons 2 and sold more than a million copies as a single The song spent five weeks at number one on the Billboard Easy Listening chart and the Australian charts while on the R amp B chart the song reached number seven 3 It was released as a single from Cole s album of the same name The song was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category Record of the Year Copyright editOriginal copyright Catalog of Copyright Entries Third Series Music Library of Congress Copyright Office Vol 16 Part 5 No 2 July December 1962 1963 Ramblin Rose c Sweco Music Corp 6 August 1962 EP166499 p 1465 assigned to Comet Music Ltd in 1962 Copyright renewal U S Copyright Office website U S Copyright Search link Ramblin Rose c Renewal 5 January 1990 RE465829Charts editChart 1962 PeakpositionBelgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 4 14Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 5 49Canada CHUM Chart 6 2New Zealand Lever Hit Parade 7 2Ireland IRMA 8 5Norway VG lista 9 5UK Singles OCC 10 5US Billboard Hot 100 11 2US Adult Contemporary Billboard 12 1US Cash Box Top 100 13 2West Germany Official German Charts 14 3Covers and similar songs editThe song has been covered by many artists particularly country music artists There are four country versions of the song Sonny James recorded the song first in July 1968 and released it five years later on the album The Gentleman from the South in 1973 15 Johnny Lee s version reached number 37 on the Billboard country chart in 1977 16 The following year singer Hank Snow s version charted at number 93 17 In 1978 Johnny Rodriguez released a cover of the song on the album Love Me with All Your Heart 18 Petula Clark released a French version in 1962 titled Les Beaux Jours Her recording reached number 10 in the French charts in 1963 19 Others recording this version of the song were Charley Pride 1962 Roy Rogers 1962 Billy Vaughn Louis Armstrong Bobby Vinton Engelbert Humperdinck Paul Anka Floyd Cramer Sammy Davis Jr The Nat King Cole Songbook 1965 Chuck Berry 1967 George Benson the Mills Brothers Dean Martin 1973 Marvin Gaye 1976 and Slim Whitman Two other popular songs have identical titles not to be confused with the Nat King Cole hit Ramblin Rose which was written by Marijohn Wilkin Fred Burch and Obey Wilson 20 This song was first recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis and released in 1967 21 It has been covered by among others MC5 Primal Scream and the Finnish punk band Pelle Miljoona amp 1980 Rambling Rose a light pop song from 1948 was composed by Joe Burke with lyrics by Joseph McCarthy A number of singers recorded it most notably Perry Como Dean Martin recorded both of these songs See also editList of number one adult contemporary singles of 1962 U S References edit Gilliland John 1969 Show 22 Smack Dab in the Middle on Route 66 A skinny dip in the easy listening mainstream Part 1 audio Pop Chronicles University of North Texas Libraries Track 5 The Hot 100 Chart Billboard com Retrieved 18 January 2021 Nat King Cole Top Songs Music VF 2016 Nat King Cole Ultratop Nat King Cole Ultratop Chart Number 286 September 17 1962 1050 Chum Archived from the original on 18 July 2006 Lever hit parades 18 Oct 1962 Flavour of New Zealand The Irish Charts Search Results Nat King Cole Irish Singles Chart Nat King Cole VG lista Nat King Cole Artist Chart History Official Charts Company Nat King Cole Chart History Hot 100 Billboard Nat King Cole Chart History Adult Contemporary Billboard Cash Box Top 100 PDF Cash Box September 29 1962 p 3 Offiziellecharts de Nat King Cole Ramblin Rose in German GfK Entertainment charts Sonny James The Gentleman From The South Discogs 2016 Johnny Lee Top Songs Music VF 2016 Hank Snow Top Songs Music VF 2016 Johnny Rodriguez 4 Love Me With All Your Heart Discogs 2016 Petula Clark French chart hits Petulaclark net Retrieved 18 January 2021 Ramblin Rose by MC5 Retrieved 2022 02 11 Breathless Jerry Lee Lewis AllMusic Retrieved 2022 02 11 Bibliography editHyatt Wesley 1999 The Billboard Book of 1 Adult Contemporary Hits Billboard Publications Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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