- Heartaches (song)
"Heartaches" is a popular
song with music byAl Hoffman and lyrics byJohn Clenner . The song was published in 1931.The biggest recorded version of the song was by the
Ted Weems Orchestra, withElmo Tanner whistling. The recording was made in 1933 but subsequently revived (not in a new recording, but in the original 1933 recorded version) fourteen years later.This recording was jointly released byDecca Records as catalog number 25017 and byRCA Victor Records as catalog number 20-2175. It first reached theBillboard magazine Best Seller chart onFebruary 21 , 1947 and lasted 16 weeks on the chart, peaking at #1. cite book
last = Whitburn
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title = Top Pop Records 1940-1955
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year = 1973 ]The recording by
Harry James was released byColumbia Records as catalog number 37305. It first reached theBillboard magazine Best Seller chart onApril 18 , 1947 and lasted 3 weeks on the chart, peaking at #8. This was his last charting hit.A radically altered arrangement of "Heartaches" also became popular in 1961 as a version by
The Marcels was released as a followup to their U.S. hit "Blue Moon". Although the Marcels' "Heartaches" single failed to match the #1 position on the U.S. singles charts achieved by "Blue Moon", "Heartaches" reached the Top 10 (peaking at #7) and eventually sold over one million copies worldwide. In addition to a vocal hook similar to that of "Blue Moon", the Marcels added to the introduction of the recording of "Heartaches" the group saying, then singing, "Watch out! Here we go again..."In 1963,
Allan Sherman produced a parody version titled "Headaches," a commentary on televisionaspirin commercials . In the middle of the whistled part, a kid named Tom Greenleigh shrieks, "Mommy, can't you keep Daddy's car out of the driveway?!"Recorded versions
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Barbara Eden
*Jack Hylton and his orchestra (vocal:Pat O’Malley )
*Laurindo Almeida
*Chet Atkins
*Kenny Ball
*Pat Boone
*Ruby Braff
*Patsy Cline
*The Country Gentlemen
*Billy Daniels
*Dukes of Dixieland
*Exotic Guitars
*Connie Francis
*Dexter Gordon
*Marty Grosz
*Tiny Hill & His Hilltoppers
*Eddy Howar
*Harry James
*Sonny James
*Barney Kessel
*Frankie Laine
*Bert Lown
*The Maxes
*Magic Organ
*The Marcels
*Clyde McPhatter
*The Migil 5
*Jimmy Roselli
*Ruby & the Romantics
*Jimmy Rushing
*Rocky Sharpe
*Somethin' Smith
*The String-A-Longs
*Billy Vaughn
*Ted Weems References
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