Say You (Ronnie Dove song) explained

Say You
Cover:Ronnie_Dove_Say_You_45.jpeg
Type:single
Artist:Ronnie Dove
Album:Right or Wrong
B-Side:Let Me Stay Today
Released:June 1964
Recorded:1964
Genre:Pop
Length:2:24
Label:Diamond
Composer:J. B. Hicks
Producer:Phil Kahl, Ray Vernon
Prev Title:Sweeter Than Sugar
Prev Year:1964
Next Title:Right or Wrong
Next Year:1964

"Say You" is Ronnie Dove's second single for Diamond Records.

This J. B. Hicks penned track reached number 40 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart in 1964, becoming Dove's first nationally charted single. He went on to have 21 consecutive charting singles.[1] It was included on his debut album Right Or Wrong. Despite its rather modest showing on the Billboard Hot 100, the song made it to number one on Top 40 powerhouse CKLW on August 11, 1964.[2]

It was originally recorded by the singer Jamie Coe and released as a single a few years earlier. However, Coe's version did not chart.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ronnie Dove - Awards . AllMusic . 9 June 2012.
  2. http://www.ct30.com/big30/1964/1964.html