- Linda (1946 song)
"Linda" is a popular
song . It was written byJack Lawrence , and published in1946 .The song was actually written when Lawrence was in the service during
World War II , taking its name from the then five-year-old daughter of his attorney,Lee Eastman . (His daughter was Linda Eastman, future first wife of the BeatlePaul McCartney .) [ "Linda McCartney, 56, Photographer of Rock Stars", obituary by Allan Kozinn in the the "New York Times", 1998 ]The song did not get published until after Lawrence left the military, and was then recorded by a number of performers, but the two biggest hit versions were by Ray Noble's orchestra (with a vocal by
Buddy Clark ) and byCharlie Spivak .The recording by Ray Noble and
Buddy Clark was recorded onNovember 15 1946 and released byColumbia Records . It first reached theBillboard magazine charts onMarch 21 ,1947 and lasted thirteen weeks on the chart, peaking at number one.The recording by Charlie Spivak was released by
RCA Victor Records . It first reached theBillboard magazine charts onMarch 28 1947 , and lasted nine weeks on the chart, peaking at number six.Sung by Priscilla Cory in the movie
Deadman's Curve , the story based onJan and Dean in 1978. Priscilla Cory is the great grand daughter of inventorNathan B. Stubblefield .Recorded versions
*
Marcus Belgrave
*Sam Butera
*Jimmy Clanton
*Perry Como
*Bing Crosby
*Jan & Dean
*King Curtis
*Willie Nelson
*Ray Noble and His Orchestra (Buddy Clark vocal)
*Paul Petersen
*Jim Reeves
*Line Renaud
*Frank Rosolino
*Bob Scobey
*Frank Sinatra
*Jerry Vale
*Adam Wade
*Priscilla CoryReferences
External links
* [http://www.jacklawrencesongwriter.com/songs/linda.html The story behind the song]
Category:Songs by
Jack Lawrence
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