I'll Come Running Back to You explained

I'll Come Running Back to You
Cover:I'll Come Running Back.png
Type:single
Artist:Sam Cooke
B-Side:Forever
Released:November 18, 1957
Recorded:December 12, 1956
Cosimo's Studios
(New Orleans, Louisiana)
Genre:Rhythm and blues, jazz, soul
Length:2:10
Label:Specialty
Producer:Bumps Blackwell
Prev Title:You Send Me
Prev Year:1957
Next Title:(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons
Next Year:1957

"I'll Come Running Back to You" is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Sam Cooke, released November 18, 1957, by Specialty Records. The songwriting credit was attributed to "S. Cook" by the label. The song was a number one hit on Billboard Hot R&B Sides chart, and also peaked at on the Billboard Hot 100.

Background

"I'll Come Running Back to You" was recorded at Cosimo Matassa's studio in New Orleans, Louisiana, under the supervision of Specialty Records A&R director Bumps Blackwell.

Following the smash success of Cooke's debut single "You Send Me" on Keen Records, Speciality owner Art Rupe quickly rushed out "I'll Come Running Back to You" as a single. Rupe instructed arranger René Hall to duplicate the sound of "You Send Me", which included overdubbing similar instrumentation and background singers.[1] [2] The overdubs were recorded on November 1, 1957 (including overdubs for "Lovable" and "Forever", also recorded during the New Orleans session) and Rupe mastered the songs four days later, rushing the record out within two weeks.[2] Speciality purchased a three-fifths-of-a-page ad in the November 25 issue of Billboard to promote the single.[3]

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes to the 2003 compilation .[1]

Charts and certifications

Weekly charts

Chart (1957)Peak
position
UK Singles Chart[4] 23
US Billboard Hot 100[5] 18
US Hot R&B Sides (Billboard)1

See also

Notes and References

  1. Portrait of a Legend: 1951–1964 . 2003 . . liner notes . . US . 92642.
  2. Guralnick, Peter (2005). Dream Boogie: The Triumph of Sam Cooke. New York: Back Bay Books, p. 280-81. First edition, 2005.
  3. Guralnick, Peter (2005). Dream Boogie: The Triumph of Sam Cooke. New York: Back Bay Books, p. 206. First edition, 2005.
  4. Web site: Sam Cooke – Artist – Official Charts . . February 28, 2014.
  5. Web site: Sam Cooke – Awards . . . February 28, 2014.