- Thinking of You
"Thinking of You" is a popular
song . It was written byHarry Ruby andBert Kalmar . It was introduced in the Broadway show "The Five O'Clock Girl" (1927 ). The song had two special periods of popularity: 1928 and 1950, the latter in relation to the release of the MGM film "Three Little Works", based on the life of Kalmar and Ruby. Hit versions of the song were recorded by Eddie Fisher and Don Cherry in the latter year.The recording by Don Cherry was released by
Decca Records as catalog number 27128. It first reached theBillboard magazine Best Seller chart onSeptember 15 , 1950 and lasted 21 weeks on the chart, peaking at #4. [cite book
last = Whitburn
first = Joel
title = Top Pop Records 1940-1955
publisher = Record Research
year = 1973 ]The recording by Eddie Fisher was released by
RCA Victor Records as catalog number 20-3901. It first reached theBillboard magazine Best Seller chart onOctober 6 , 1950 and lasted 18 weeks on the chart, peaking at #8. This was Fisher's first charting hit.Cherry re-recorded the song for his album, "There Goes My Everything," in 1968.
Recorded versions
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Harry Archer and his Orchestra (vocal:Franklyn Baur ) (1928)
*Don Cherry (1950, 1968)
*Eddie Fisher (1950)
*Carlos Molina and his Orchestra (1936)
*Ben Selvin 's Broadway Nitelites (1928)
*Nat Shilkret and The Victor Orchestra (vocal:Lewis James ) (1928)
*Sarah Vaughan (1950)References
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