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==Recordings== |
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*The song is on the soundtrack for the movie, ''[[Inside Daisy Clover]]'' sung by [[Natalie Wood]] (dubbed by [[Jackie Ward]]). |
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*[[Stanley Turrentine]] recorded a version for his album 1966 album, ''[[The Spoiler (album)|The Spoiler]]''.<ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-spoiler-rvg-edition-mw0000081524 Stanley Turrentine, ''The Spoiler''] Retrieved June 12, 2013</ref> |
*[[Stanley Turrentine]] recorded a version for his album 1966 album, ''[[The Spoiler (album)|The Spoiler]]''.<ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-spoiler-rvg-edition-mw0000081524 Stanley Turrentine, ''The Spoiler''] Retrieved June 12, 2013</ref> |
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*[[Marilyn Maye]] recorded a version for her 1966 album, ''[[The Lamp Is Low (album)|The Lamp is Low]]''.<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/release/3268186-Marilyn-Maye-The-Lamp-Is-Low] Retrieved February 12, 2023</ref> |
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*[[Frank Sinatra]] recorded a version for his 1966 album, ''[[That's Life (Frank Sinatra album)|That's Life]]''.<ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/album/thats-life-mw0000650778 Frank Sinatra, ''That's Life''] Retrieved June 12, 2013</ref> |
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*[[Shirley Bassey]] recorded a version for her 1966 album, ''[[I've Got a Song for You]]''. |
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*[[Nancy Wilson (singer)|Nancy Wilson]] recorded a version for her 1966 album, ''[[A Touch of Today]]''. |
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*[[Scott Walker (singer)|Scott Walker]] recorded a version for his 1967 album, ''[[Scott (album)|Scott]]''.<ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/album/scott-mw0000456409, Scott Walker, ''Scott''] Retrieved March 4, 2015</ref> |
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*[[Nancy Wilson (singer)|Nancy Wilson]] - for her album ''[[A Touch of Today]]'' (1966) |
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*[[Dionne Warwick]] recorded a version for her 1967 album, ''[[The Windows of the World]]''. |
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*[[Eddie Palmieri]] recorded a version for his 1967 album, ''Molasses'', with Ismael Quintana on vocals. |
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*[[Bill Evans]] recorded a version in 1967, which was released on his 1982 album, ''[[California Here I Come (album)|California Here I Come]]''.<ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/album/california-here-i-come-mw0000209510 Bill Evans, ''California Here I Come''] Retrieved June 12, 2013</ref> |
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*[[Bea Arthur]] performed the song on the TV show ''[[Maude (TV series)|Maude]]'' in the 1976 episode "Tuckahoe Bicentennial".<ref>[http://holidayfilmreviews.blogspot.com/2013/07/maude-tuckahoe-bicentennial.html ''Maude'', "A Tuckahoe Bicentennial" Review] Retrieved March 4, 2015</ref> |
*[[Bea Arthur]] performed the song on the TV show ''[[Maude (TV series)|Maude]]'' in the 1976 episode "Tuckahoe Bicentennial".<ref>[http://holidayfilmreviews.blogspot.com/2013/07/maude-tuckahoe-bicentennial.html ''Maude'', "A Tuckahoe Bicentennial" Review] Retrieved March 4, 2015</ref> |
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*[[Rosemary Clooney]] recorded a version for her 1983 album, ''[[My Buddy (album)|My Buddy]]''. |
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*[[Solea Pfeiffer]] performed the song to debut all-female orchestra The Broadway Sinfonietta.<ref>[https://www.broadway.com/buzz/200056/watch-solea-pfeiffer-perform-an-original-song-with-the-broadway-sinfonietta-a-new-all-female-orchestra/ Solea Pfeiffer and The Broadway Sinfonietta] Retrieved May 30, 2022</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Latest revision as of 06:59, 26 November 2024
"You're Gonna Hear from Me" | ||||
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Single by Andy Williams | ||||
A-side | "Bye Bye Blues" | |||
Released | 1966 | |||
Genre | Vocal | |||
Length | 2:47 | |||
Label | Columbia Records 43519 | |||
Songwriter(s) | André Previn, Dory Previn | |||
Producer(s) | Robert Mersey | |||
Andy Williams singles chronology | ||||
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"You're Gonna Hear from Me" is a song written by André Previn and Dory Previn written for the 1965 movie Inside Daisy Clover and performed, among others, by Andy Williams. The song reached No. 13 on the adult contemporary chart in 1966.[1]
Recordings
[edit]- Stanley Turrentine recorded a version for his album 1966 album, The Spoiler.[2]
- Marilyn Maye recorded a version for her 1966 album, The Lamp is Low.[3]
- Frank Sinatra recorded a version for his 1966 album, That's Life.[4]
- Shirley Bassey recorded a version for her 1966 album, I've Got a Song for You.
- Nancy Wilson recorded a version for her 1966 album, A Touch of Today.
- Scott Walker recorded a version for his 1967 album, Scott.[5]
- Dionne Warwick recorded a version for her 1967 album, The Windows of the World.
- Eddie Palmieri recorded a version for his 1967 album, Molasses, with Ismael Quintana on vocals.
- Bill Evans recorded a version in 1967, which was released on his 1982 album, California Here I Come.[6]
- Bea Arthur performed the song on the TV show Maude in the 1976 episode "Tuckahoe Bicentennial".[7]
- Rosemary Clooney recorded a version for her 1983 album, My Buddy.
- Barbra Streisand recorded a version for her 2003 album, The Movie Album.[8]
- Diana Ross & The Supremes recorded a version, which remained unreleased until Let the Music Play: Supreme Rarities in 2008.
- Spanish jazz singer Pedro Ruy-Blas recorded a version on his 2015 album, El Americano.
- Solea Pfeiffer performed the song to debut all-female orchestra The Broadway Sinfonietta.[9]
References
[edit]- ^ Andy Williams, "You're Gonna Hear from Me" chart positions Retrieved June 12, 2013
- ^ Stanley Turrentine, The Spoiler Retrieved June 12, 2013
- ^ [1] Retrieved February 12, 2023
- ^ Frank Sinatra, That's Life Retrieved June 12, 2013
- ^ Scott Walker, Scott Retrieved March 4, 2015
- ^ Bill Evans, California Here I Come Retrieved June 12, 2013
- ^ Maude, "A Tuckahoe Bicentennial" Review Retrieved March 4, 2015
- ^ Barbra Streisand, The Movie Album Retrieved June 12, 2013
- ^ Solea Pfeiffer and The Broadway Sinfonietta Retrieved May 30, 2022