Cincinnati, Ohio (song)

Cincinnati, Ohio (song)
"Cincinnati, Ohio"
Single by Connie Smith
from the album Connie Smith Sings Bill Anderson
B-side "Don't Feel Sorry for Me"
Released June 1967 (1967-06)
Format 7" Single
Recorded 1967
Genre Country
Length 2:10
Label RCA
Writer(s) Bill Anderson
Producer Chet Atkins
Connie Smith singles chronology
"Burning a Hole in My Mind"
(1967)
"Cincinnati, Ohio"
(1967)
"I'll Come Runnin'"
1967

"Cincinnati, Ohio" is the name of a country music song released by Connie Smith in 1967.

During this time, in Connie Smith's career, she was at her very peak and was releasing various hit singles on the country charts every year. Since her release of her #1 hit "Once a Day" in 1964 she was one of country music's most successful stars. The year 1967 was no different when she released "Cincinnati, Ohio". The song was of course about the city of Cincinnati, Ohio. The song rose to #4 on the country charts, becoming one of her many top ten hits she had in the 1960s, and also becoming one of her signature songs. The song talked about how a woman was so tired and just wanted to get back home to her hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio. The song struck a chord with audiences and so it therefore became a hit for her. The song was written by country singer-songwriter Bill Anderson, who originally discovered Connie Smith back in 1964. Anderson wrote many of Smith's big hits in the 60s, including "Once a Day". "Cincinnati, Ohio" was released on her 1967 album Connie Smith Sings Bill Anderson. It also be found on her compilations The Essential Connie Smith and Super Hits, which were both released in the 1990s.

A cover version exists, done by the Osborne Brothers from the 1990 release "Hillbilly Fever". Although the song also is about the city of Cincinnati, Ohio, the city never actually adopted the song as their city song.

Chart performance

Chart (1967) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles 4

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