Maybe You'll Be There Explained

"Maybe You'll Be There" is a popular song composed by Rube Bloom, with lyrics written by Sammy Gallop. The song was published in 1947.

The recording by Gordon Jenkins was released by Decca Records as catalog number 24403. It first reached the Billboard magazine Best Seller chart on June 11, 1948 and lasted 30 weeks on the chart, peaking at No. 3. This recording was Jenkins' first charting record. The vocal on that recording featured the piano player Charles LaVere.[1] In the UK, a contemporary cover version by Steve Conway was released on Columbia.[2]

It has become a pop standard, recorded by many artists since its composition, with a well-known recording being by The Four Aces.

Notable later recordings

References

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  2. Book: Henson, Brian. First hits, 1946-1959. 1989. Boxtree. Colin Morgan. 1-85283-268-1. London. 19389211.
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