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There's a Honky Tonk Angel (Who'll Take Me Back In)

"There's a Honky Tonk Angel (Who'll Take Me Back In)" is a song best known for the 1974 recording by American country music artist Conway Twitty, who took it to number 1 on the Hot Country Singles chart.[1] The song was written by Troy Seals and Denny Rice and originally released on Troy Seals' 1973 debut album Now Presenting Troy Seals.[2]

"There's a Honky Tonk Angel (Who'll Take Me Back In)"
Single by Conway Twitty
from the album Honky Tonk Angel
B-side"Don't It Let Go To Your Heart"
ReleasedJanuary 1974
RecordedOctober 29, 1973
StudioBradley's Barn, Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
GenreCountry
Length2:57
LabelMCA
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Owen Bradley
Conway Twitty singles chronology
"You've Never Been This Far Before"
(1973)
"There's a Honky Tonk Angel (Who'll Take Me Back In)"
(1974)
"I'm Not Through Loving You Yet"
(1974)

Conway Twitty version edit

Twitty's version was released in January 1974 as the first single from the album Honky Tonk Angel. The song was Twitty's 10th number one on the U.S. country singles chart as a solo artist and 13th overall. It stayed at number one for one week and spent 12 weeks on the chart in all.[1]

Personnel edit

Chart performance edit

Chart (1974) Peak
position
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[4] 1
Canadian RPM Country Tracks 1

Cliff Richard version edit

"Honky Tonk Angel"
 
Cover of the German release
Single by Cliff Richard
B-side"(Wouldn't You Know It) Got Myself a Girl"
Released5 September 1975
Recorded20 June 1974
StudioMorgan Studios, London
GenreCountry
Length3:03
LabelEMI
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Cliff Richard singles chronology
"It's Only Me You Left Behind"
(1975)
"Honky Tonk Angel"
(1975)
"Miss You Nights"
(1975)

In 1974, Bruce Welch, who had previously worked with Richard as part of the Shadows and who would go on to produce several of his subsequent albums, heard the song and thought that it would make a good "comeback" single after disappointing chart performances during the previous two years.[5] A version was arranged for Richard by John Farrar with a string arrangement by Nick Ingman, and recorded on 20 June, 1974. The single was released in September 1975 with the B-side "(Wouldn't You Know It) Got Myself a Girl", written by Alan Tarney and Trevor Spencer.

While recording the song, Richard incorrectly assumed that the song was about a Chinese lady from Hong Kong (a.k.a. a "Honky"), unaware that the phrase "honky-tonk angel" was an American slang term for a prostitute.[6][5] Some of his fans and friends were aware of the song's actual meaning, and expressed surprise that he had chosen to cover the song, given his Christian beliefs. By the time Richard was made aware of his mistake, the single had been on sale for a short time in the UK, Europe, and Japan, and he had already made multiple television appearances to promote it. He decided to make a televised announcement which called for EMI to withdraw the record, and declared that he would be refusing to promote it any further. Even though the single was expected to perform well, EMI eventually agreed to withdraw the single at his request.[5]

In the decades since its withdrawal, "Honky Tonk Angel" has appeared as a bonus track on the 2001 CD reissue of I'm Nearly Famous, and on the 2002 compilation The Singles Collection. An alternate take from the same recording session appears on 2009's Lost & Found (From the Archives).

Track listing edit

7": EMI / EMI 2344

  1. "Honky Tonk Angel" – 3:03
  2. "(Wouldn't You Know It) Got Myself a Girl" – 3:03

Personnel edit

Charts edit

Despite only a thousand copies being sold, "Honky Tonk Angel" did in fact chart in the UK. It peaked at number five on the "Star Breakers" list, which was an officially-published BMRB list of the most popular records in the UK outside of the Top 50. It entered the chart during the final week of September and spent a total of five weeks on the list before the single was ultimately withdrawn.[7]

Chart (1975) Peak
position
UK Singles (BMRB)[7] 55

Elvis Presley version edit

"There's a Honky Tonk Angel (Who'll Take Me Back In)"
 
Cover with the track titles flipped
Single by Elvis Presley
A-side"I Got a Feelin' in My Body"
ReleasedJuly 1979
Recorded15 December 1973
StudioStax
GenreCountry
Length3:02
LabelRCA
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Elvis Presley singles chronology
"Are You Sincere"
(1978)
"There's a Honky Tonk Angel (Who'll Take Me Back In)"
(1979)
""It Won't Seem Like Christmas (Without You)" (UK release)"
(1979)

Elvis Presley covered the track in 1975 and first released it on his Promised Land album, however it was released as the B-side of the posthumous single "I Got a Feelin' in My Body": a posthumous single in 1979, [8][9] which peaked at number 6 on the Hot Country Singles chart.[8][9] Along the way, the song titles on the cover sleeve were reversed accordingly. The track was recorded at Stax Records, 15 December 1973.

Other cover versions edit

  • A cover by Dobie Gray is on his 1973 album Loving Arms.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country Hits: 1944-2006, Second edition. Record Research. p. 361.
  2. ^ Troy Seals (1973). Now Presenting Troy Seals (LP album). US: Atlantic.
  3. ^ The Conway Twitty Collection (Media notes). Conway Twitty. Universal City, California: MCA Records. MCAD4-11095.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  4. ^ "Conway Twitty Chart History (Hot Country Songs)". Billboard.
  5. ^ a b c Ewbank, Tim; Hildred, Stafford (2008). Cliff: An Intimate Portrait of a Living Legend. Random House. pp. 229–230.
  6. ^ Sandall, Robert (21 March 1993). "The straight man". The Sunday Times.
  7. ^ a b "Top 50 Singles". Music Week. 4 October 1975.
  8. ^ a b Elvis Presley Billboard Chart Positions at AllMusic. Retrieved 07/14/2014.
  9. ^ a b Elvis Presley (1979). There's a Honky Tonk Angel (Who'll Take Me Back In) (7-inch single). US: RCA.

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There s a Honky Tonk Angel Who ll Take Me Back In is a song best known for the 1974 recording by American country music artist Conway Twitty who took it to number 1 on the Hot Country Singles chart 1 The song was written by Troy Seals and Denny Rice and originally released on Troy Seals 1973 debut album Now Presenting Troy Seals 2 There s a Honky Tonk Angel Who ll Take Me Back In Single by Conway Twittyfrom the album Honky Tonk AngelB side Don t It Let Go To Your Heart ReleasedJanuary 1974RecordedOctober 29 1973StudioBradley s Barn Mt Juliet TennesseeGenreCountryLength2 57LabelMCASongwriter s Troy SealsDenny RiceProducer s Owen BradleyConway Twitty singles chronology You ve Never Been This Far Before 1973 There s a Honky Tonk Angel Who ll Take Me Back In 1974 I m Not Through Loving You Yet 1974 Contents 1 Conway Twitty version 1 1 Personnel 1 2 Chart performance 2 Cliff Richard version 2 1 Track listing 2 2 Personnel 2 3 Charts 3 Elvis Presley version 4 Other cover versions 5 ReferencesConway Twitty version editTwitty s version was released in January 1974 as the first single from the album Honky Tonk Angel The song was Twitty s 10th number one on the U S country singles chart as a solo artist and 13th overall It stayed at number one for one week and spent 12 weeks on the chart in all 1 Personnel edit Conway Twitty vocals The Nashville Sounds vocals Harold Bradley 6 string electric bass guitar Ray Edenton acoustic guitar Johnny Gimble fiddle John Hughey steel guitar Tommy Markham drums Grady Martin electric guitar Bob Moore bass Hargus Pig Robbins piano 3 Chart performance edit Chart 1974 PeakpositionUS Hot Country Songs Billboard 4 1Canadian RPM Country Tracks 1Cliff Richard version edit Honky Tonk Angel nbsp Cover of the German releaseSingle by Cliff RichardB side Wouldn t You Know It Got Myself a Girl Released5 September 1975Recorded20 June 1974StudioMorgan Studios LondonGenreCountryLength3 03LabelEMISongwriter s Troy SealsDenny RiceProducer s Bruce WelchHank MarvinJohn FarrarCliff Richard singles chronology It s Only Me You Left Behind 1975 Honky Tonk Angel 1975 Miss You Nights 1975 In 1974 Bruce Welch who had previously worked with Richard as part of the Shadows and who would go on to produce several of his subsequent albums heard the song and thought that it would make a good comeback single after disappointing chart performances during the previous two years 5 A version was arranged for Richard by John Farrar with a string arrangement by Nick Ingman and recorded on 20 June 1974 The single was released in September 1975 with the B side Wouldn t You Know It Got Myself a Girl written by Alan Tarney and Trevor Spencer While recording the song Richard incorrectly assumed that the song was about a Chinese lady from Hong Kong a k a a Honky unaware that the phrase honky tonk angel was an American slang term for a prostitute 6 5 Some of his fans and friends were aware of the song s actual meaning and expressed surprise that he had chosen to cover the song given his Christian beliefs By the time Richard was made aware of his mistake the single had been on sale for a short time in the UK Europe and Japan and he had already made multiple television appearances to promote it He decided to make a televised announcement which called for EMI to withdraw the record and declared that he would be refusing to promote it any further Even though the single was expected to perform well EMI eventually agreed to withdraw the single at his request 5 In the decades since its withdrawal Honky Tonk Angel has appeared as a bonus track on the 2001 CD reissue of I m Nearly Famous and on the 2002 compilation The Singles Collection An alternate take from the same recording session appears on 2009 s Lost amp Found From the Archives Track listing edit 7 EMI EMI 2344 Honky Tonk Angel 3 03 Wouldn t You Know It Got Myself a Girl 3 03Personnel edit Cliff Richard vocals backing vocals Terry Britten guitar backing vocals Alan Tarney bass guitar backing vocals Dave MacRae piano Trevor Spencer drums Nick Ingman Orchestra orchestraCharts edit Despite only a thousand copies being sold Honky Tonk Angel did in fact chart in the UK It peaked at number five on the Star Breakers list which was an officially published BMRB list of the most popular records in the UK outside of the Top 50 It entered the chart during the final week of September and spent a total of five weeks on the list before the single was ultimately withdrawn 7 Chart 1975 PeakpositionUK Singles BMRB 7 55Elvis Presley version edit There s a Honky Tonk Angel Who ll Take Me Back In nbsp Cover with the track titles flippedSingle by Elvis PresleyA side I Got a Feelin in My Body ReleasedJuly 1979Recorded15 December 1973StudioStaxGenreCountryLength3 02LabelRCASongwriter s Troy SealsDenny RiceProducer s Felton Jarvis original Joan Deary reissue Elvis Presley singles chronology Are You Sincere 1978 There s a Honky Tonk Angel Who ll Take Me Back In 1979 It Won t Seem Like Christmas Without You UK release 1979 Elvis Presley covered the track in 1975 and first released it on his Promised Land album however it was released as the B side of the posthumous single I Got a Feelin in My Body a posthumous single in 1979 8 9 which peaked at number 6 on the Hot Country Singles chart 8 9 Along the way the song titles on the cover sleeve were reversed accordingly The track was recorded at Stax Records 15 December 1973 Other cover versions editA cover by Dobie Gray is on his 1973 album Loving Arms References edit a b Whitburn Joel 2004 The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country Hits 1944 2006 Second edition Record Research p 361 Troy Seals 1973 Now Presenting Troy Seals LP album US Atlantic The Conway Twitty Collection Media notes Conway Twitty Universal City California MCA Records MCAD4 11095 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Conway Twitty Chart History Hot Country Songs Billboard a b c Ewbank Tim Hildred Stafford 2008 Cliff An Intimate Portrait of a Living Legend Random House pp 229 230 Sandall Robert 21 March 1993 The straight man The Sunday Times a b Top 50 Singles Music Week 4 October 1975 a b Elvis Presley Billboard Chart Positions at AllMusic Retrieved 07 14 2014 a b Elvis Presley 1979 There s a Honky Tonk Angel Who ll Take Me Back In 7 inch single US RCA Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title There 27s a Honky Tonk Angel Who 27ll Take Me Back In amp oldid 1172516473, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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