- Right or Wrong (song)
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title="Right Or Wrong"
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caption=Cover of Sheet Music.
writer=
composer=Arthur Sizemore/Paul Biese
lyricist=Haven Gillespie
published=
written=1921
language=English
form=jazz
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recorded_by="(many artists)"
performed_by="Right Or Wrong" is a jazz ballad from 1921. Composed by Arthur Sizemore and Paul Biese, with words by Haven Gillespie, it is described by the original sheet music as "a beautiful fox-trot ballad." [Gillespie, "Right Or Wrong", p. 6.] The lyrics tell of the loss of a paramour. The title comes from a refrain in the chorus::"Right or wrong, I'll always love you.":"Tho' you're gone, I can't forget.":"Right or wrong, I'll keep on dreaming,":"Tho' I wake with that same old regret."
:"All along I knew I'd lose you,":"Still I pray'd that you'd be true.":"In your heart, please just remember,":"Right or wrong, I'm still in love with you."
"Right Or Wrong" was recorded by many early jazz and swing orchestras, including; Mike Markel and His Orchestra (OKeh 4478, 1921), Original Dixie Jazz Band (Oriole 445, 1925), Peggy English (Brunswick 3949, 1928),
Tampa Red (Bluebird 6832, 1936), and Mildred Bailey and Her Orchestra (Vocalion 3758, 1937). The recording with the longest lasting influence would be the one by the black-faced Emmett Miller and the Georgia Crackers (OKeh 41280, 1929).Miller's version was picked up by an early
Bob Wills and became a standardWestern swing dance tune. [Stambler, "Country Music", p. 311: "A notebook kept by Bob Wills in 1931, when he was doing a radio program in an early phase of his career in Texas with Herman Arnspringer, listed songs drawn from [Emmett] Miller's repertoire: 'Right or wrong,' 'Big Bad Bill, 'Blues Singer from Alabam,' 'I Ain't got Nobody,' and 'Lovin' Sam'. "] Both Wills (Vocalion 03451, 1936) andMilton Brown (Decca 5342 , 1936) made early recordings. Western swing versions generally do not include any of the verses, only repetitions of the chorus.Wanda Jackson's hit "Right Or Wrong" in 1961 is not this song, but one written by herself.
George Strait version
Infobox Single
Name = Right or Wrong
Cover size =
Caption =
Artist =George Strait
from Album =Right or Wrong
Released = 1984
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Genre = Country
Length = 2:05
Label = MCA
Producer = Ray Baker
Certification =
Last single = "You Look So Good in Love "
(1983)
This single = "Right or Wrong"
(1984)
Next single = "Let's Fall to Pieces Together "
(1984)The biggest hit for "Right Or Wrong" came in 1984, when George Strait recorded the old Bob Wills song for his best-selling album of the same name (See "Right or Wrong "). [Whitburn, "The Billboard Book of Top 40 Country Hits", p. 331: "George Strait performed the Bob Wills classic 'Right Or Wrong' in concert, and at the urging of his produce recorded the song to complete his 1984 album, named for the song. 'Right Or Wrong' was one of three #1 hits from the chart-topping album."] The single from that album (MCA 52337) reached #1, staying on the charts for 12 weeks. [Whitburn, "The Billboard Book of Top 40 Country Hits", p. 336.]George Strait's success lead to the songwriter, Haven Gillespie, recieiving an ASCAP award in 1985 for writing the song. [King, "Gillespie, James Haven Lamont", p. 375: "Gillespie received a Freedoms Foundation award in 1950 for 'God's Country' (1950) and an ASCAP award for country music in 1985 for 'Right or Wrong' (1921)."]
References
Bibliography
* Gillespie, Haven (w.); Arthur Sizemore and Paul Biese (m.) [http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/sheetmusic/devincent.do?&id=LL-SDV-161035&q1=LL-SDV-161035&sid=a69b11b53aafd3fa0691d5f27df45765 "Right Or Wrong"] . Triangle Music, 1921. From [http://www.letrs.indiana.edu/cgi/b/bib/bib-idx?c=devincent;c=starr;g=sheetmusic;cc=ALLSELECTED;xc=1;page=index;sid=a69b11b53aafd3fa0691d5f27df45765 Indiana University Sheet Music Collections] .
* King, Charles D. "Gillespie, James Haven Lamont" from "The Kentucky Encyclopedia", pp.374-375, edited by John E. Kleber, Thomas D. Clark, Lowell H. Harrison and James C. Klotter.
* Stambler, Irwin; Grelun Landon. "Country Music: The Encyclopedia". St. Martin's Griffin, 2000. ISBN 0-312-26487-9
* Whitburn, Joel. "The Billboard Book of Top 40 Country Hits". Billboard Books, 2006. ISBN 0-8230-8291-1
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