It's in the Book explained

It's in the Book
Type:single
Artist:Johnny Standley
Released:September 1952
Recorded:1952
Genre:Pop
Length:6:04
Label:Capitol

"It's in the Book" is a recorded comic monologue, partly sung, partly an exhortation in the manner of a revivalist preacher on the subject of Little Bo-Peep. It was marketed as a pop song and made the Billboard chart in 1952, reaching number one. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.[1]

It was written by Johnny Standley and Art Thorsen (BMI Work #744156) and released by Standley (accompanied by Horace Heidt and His Musical Knights) on the Capitol Records label.

The recording can be heard in the background in the final scene of the 1971 film, The Last Picture Show.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Murrells , Joseph . 1978. The Book of Golden Discs. 2nd. Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. London. 62. 0-214-20512-6. registration.