Band of Gold (Don Cherry song) explained

Band of Gold
Type:single
Artist:Don Cherry
B-Side:"Rumble Boogie"[1]
Released:1955
Genre:Traditional pop
Label:Columbia
Composer:Jack Taylor
Lyricist:Bob Musel

"Band of Gold" is a traditional pop song, with music by Jack Taylor and lyrics by Bob Musel. It was published in 1955.

The biggest hit version was recorded by Don Cherry in 1955. This version reached number 5 on the pop chart in the United States.[2] Another recording was done in 1955 by singer Kit Carson (born Liza Morrow) that reached number 17 on the Top 100, and there was also a British cover by Petula Clark.

Cherry re-recorded the song for his album, There Goes My Everything, in 1968.

Singer Mel Carter recorded the song in two different versions, once in 1965 and again in 1966. The latter version peaked at number 32 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and went to number one on the Easy Listening chart, where it remained for two weeks in May 1966.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: COLUMBIA Records (USA) 78rpm numerical listing discography: 40500 - 41000. 78discography.com. 29 April 2021.
  2. Book: Whitburn, Joel . The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits: Eighth Edition . Joel Whitburn . 2004 . Record Research . 122.
  3. Book: Whitburn, Joel . Top Adult Contemporary: 1961-2001. Joel Whitburn . 2002 . Record Research . 49.