The Nearest Thing to Heaven explained

The Nearest Thing To Heaven
Type:single
Artist:Bunny Walters
B-Side:"Songs We Sang Together"
Released:1974
Genre:pop
Label:Impact IR 1084
Producer:Alan Galbraith
Prev Title:"Helena"
Next Title:"Never Too Young To Rock"

The Nearest Thing To Heaven was a sizable hit for Bunny Walters in 1974. It reached #10 in the New Zealand charts. It was also his last hit.

Background

The song was composed by Tony Macaulay, Gary Sulsh, and Stuart Leathwood. The song was originally recorded by Ben Thomas, released in the UK on Bell Records BELL 1272 in 1972.[1] The version recorded by Bunny Walters was released in 1974 on Impact IR 1084. The B side contained "Songs We Sang Together" which was also composed by Tony Macaulay. This version that Walters recorded was produced by Alan Galbraith,[2] and was the one that became the hit.[3] This single followed his previous release, the Bernie Allen arranged "Helena", which even though a gold disc entry,[4] [5] wasn't a hit.

Chart performance

The September 7, 1974, issue of Billboard recorded the song at No. 10 in New Zealand.[6] That was the highest position it reached during a nine-week run on the chart.[7] [8] Walters didn't have any more chart hits after that.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Discogs - Ben Thomas (10) – The Nearest Thing To Heaven
  2. 45Cat - Bunny Walters - Discography
  3. TVNZ, Wed, Dec 14 - Iconic Maori singer Bunny Walters, best known for hit 'Brandy', dies after illness
  4. 45Cat - Bunny Walters - Discography
  5. New Zealand herald, 30 June 1973 - (Article by John Berry
  6. Billboard, September 7, 1974 - Page 55 Billboard Hits of the World, New Zealand
  7. NZ Music.net - Bunny Walters, Bio
  8. Charts.org.nz - October 11, 1974
  9. NZ Music.net - Bunny Walters, Bio