- You Can't Be True, Dear
"You Can't Be True, Dear" is a popular
song .It was originally written as a
German language song, "Du Kannst Nicht Treu Sein," by composerHans Otten and lyricistGerhard Ebeler .English language lyrics and title were written byHal Cotten .In 1948,
Ken Griffin recorded the song, first released as aninstrumental and later withvocalist Jerry Wayne dubbing the lyrics, both of which became popular in releases by an independent company,Rondo Records . A number of other versions were also recorded that year.The recording by
Ken Griffin andJerry Wayne was released byRondo Records as catalog number 228. It first reached theBillboard magazine Best Seller chart onApril 2 , 1948 staying at #1 for seven weeks. The instrumental recording byKen Griffin was released byRondo Records as catalog number 128. It first reached theBillboard magazine Best Seller chart onJuly 2 , 1948 peaking at #2. Both the vocal and solo organ versions charted for 23 weeks and sold an estimated 3,500,000 copies. cite book
last = Whitburn
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year = 1973 ] Note that this version was recorded and released first, but charted after the vocal version.The recording by
Dick Haymes with The Song Spinners was released byDecca Records as catalog number 24439. It first reached theBillboard magazine Best Seller chart onMay 28 , 1948 and lasted 13 weeks on the chart, peaking at #9. Both sides of this recording werecover version s of bigger hits, but both charted; the flip side wasNature Boy , a major hit forNat King Cole .The recording by
The Sportsmen was released byCapitol Records as catalog number 15077. It first reached theBillboard magazine Best Seller chart onMay 28 , 1948 and lasted 13 weeks on the chart, peaking at #11. The flip side, "Toolie Oolie Doolie," also charted.The recording by
The Marlin Sisters was released byColumbia Records as catalog number 38211. It first reached theBillboard magazine Best Seller chart onJune 4 , 1948 and lasted 4 weeks on the chart, peaking at #19. The flip side, "Toolie Oolie Doolie," also charted (oddly enough, in both The Sportsmen's and the Marlin Sisters' version, the same song was the flip side and in both cases, both sides made the charts).The recording by
Dick James was released byRCA Victor Records as catalog number 20-2944. It first reached theBillboard magazine Best Seller chart onJune 25 , 1948 and lasted 2 weeks on the chart, peaking at #19. This was his only charting hit.Two artists in the
United Kingdom also recorded the song at about the same time.Vera Lynn recorded the song onMarch 10 , 1948, which was released by the UK Decca label under catalog number F-8883, andDolores Gray made a recording onAugust 13 , 1948, released by the UK Columbia label under catalog number DB 2451.Vera Lynn's recording also charted in the United States. This recording was released by
London Records as catalog number 202. It first reached theBillboard magazine Best Seller chart onMay 21 , 1948 and lasted 7 weeks on the chart, peaking at #14.A revival of the song by
Patti Page (Columbia Records catalog number 4-44345) became popular in 1965, spending 8 weeks on the BillboardEasy listening music chart, peaking at #11.Recorded versions
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Eddy Arnold (1954)
*Pat Boone (1959)
*Carol Channing andWebb Pierce (1976)
*Will Glahe (1948)
*Ken Griffin (vocal:Jerry Wayne ) (1948)
*Ken Griffin (Instr.) (1948)
*Dick Haymes andThe Song Spinners (1948)
*Dick James (1948)
*Die Lustige München Musikanten (under the title "Du Kannst Nicht Treu Sein")
*Vera Lynn (1948)
*The Marlin Sisters with Eddie Fisher (1948)
*Patti Page (1965)
*Bob Ralston
*Somethin' Smith and The Redheads
*The Sportsmen (1948)
*Billy Vaughn
*Lawrence Welk References
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