- The Gypsy
"The Gypsy" is a popular
song . It was written byBilly Reid , and published in 1945."The Gypsy" was originally introduced in the
United Kingdom by Reid's orchestra and vocalistDorothy Squires . In theUnited States , the song was recorded byThe Ink Spots , byDinah Shore , and bySammy Kaye 's orchestra, becoming a hit for all three.*The recording by
The Ink Spots was released byDecca Records as catalog number 18817. It first reached theBillboard magazine charts onMay 2 , 1946 and lasted 18 weeks on the chart, peaking at #1. cite book
last = Whitburn
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year = 1973 ]*The recording by
Dinah Shore was released byColumbia Records as catalog number 36964. It first reached theBillboard magazine charts onMay 2 , 1946 and lasted 15 weeks on the chart, peaking at #2. This recording was a two-sided hit, with the flip side, "Laughing on the Outside (Crying on the Inside) ," reaching #3 the same year.*The recording by
Sammy Kaye was released byRCA Victor Records as catalog number 20-1844. It first reached theBillboard magazine charts onMay 9 , 1946 and lasted 10 weeks on the chart, peaking at #4.The Gypsy was also recorded by
Charlie Parker on July 29, 1946, during the famous "Lover" session after which he was committed to the California state mental hospital at Camarillo.A more recent version, by legendary Memphis record producer and performer
Jim Dickinson was included in his 1997 live recording "1000 Footsteps in the Sand", recorded in 1992.References
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