"Gonna Get Along Without Ya Now" is a
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song written by Milton Kellem
and published in 1951. Originally written in English, the first known recorded version was released in 1951, by
Roy Hogsed
Roy Clifton Hogsed (December 24, 1919, in Flippin, Arkansas - March 1978) was an American country music singer. He is best known for his song " Cocaine Blues", which he took to number 15 on the country music charts in 1948. Although he was ac ...
. Since then has been done in several styles and tempos.
Teresa Brewer recording
The version recorded by
Teresa Brewer
Teresa Brewer (born Theresa Veronica Breuer; May 7, 1931 – October 17, 2007) was an American singer whose style incorporated pop, country, jazz, R&B, musicals, and novelty songs. She was one of the most prolific and popular female singers of th ...
with Orchestra directed by
Ray Bloch
Raymond Arthur Bloch (August 3, 1902 – March 29, 1982)
Career
During the 1920s, he performed with small groups on piano and also conducted ballroom bands. Later in the decade he began appearing as a pianist on radio stations. He began working as ...
on January 10, 1952, was released by
Coral Records
Coral Records was a subsidiary of Decca Records that was formed in 1949. Coral released music by Patsy Cline, Buddy Holly, the McGuire Sisters and Teresa Brewer.
Coral issued jazz and swing music in the 1940s, but after Bob Thiele became head of ...
as catalog number 60676 on April 5, 1952.
It reached number 25 on the ''
Billboard'' charts.
It was done in a "Swing" style, with big band backing (including mouth harp). Later, as Brewer recorded an album version in 1964, which was done in a semi-Caribbean style.
Patience and Prudence recording
Patience and Prudence had more success with the song when they recorded it in 1956, reaching number 11 on the chart. This is considered the benchmark version, by which all others are judged, due to the intimate harmony of the two young singers. This version brightened the melody somewhat, and later artists, like the aforementioned recording by Teresa Brewer followed the brighter version.
Other cover versions
The song has also been recorded by:
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The Bell Sisters The Bell Sisters were an American singing duo, popular in the 1950s, consisting of the sisters Cynthia and Kay Strother, who adopted their mother's maiden name of Bell.
History
The sisters are the daughters of Eugene Rex Strother (1908–1988) and ...
in 1956, using the alternate title "Boom Boom, My Honey" on the Bermuda Records label, with a simple, slightly Calypso arrangement and Jamaican accents.
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Chet Atkins
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on his 1968 LP ''
Solo Flights''
*In 1964,
Skeeter Davis
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, went to #48 on the Hot 100. Davis' version reached the Top 10 on Country charts, peaking at #8, and was included on her, "Let Me Get Close to You" LP. It is considered by
oldies
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enthusiasts to be "the" cover version. Where the Patience and Prudence version has an orchestral backing, the Davis version has a pop band backing of
electronic organ
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, bass and drums, with violin and backup singers.
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Tracey Dey, in 1964. Dey's version was done in a style emulating the
Wall of Sound
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, which was popular with girl groups at the time. Her version peaked at number 51
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The Vibrations
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(1966), who did a funk-style version
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Trini Lopez
Trinidad López III (May 15, 1937 – August 11, 2020) was an American singer, guitarist, and actor. His first album included a cover version of Pete Seeger's " If I Had a Hammer", which earned a Golden Disc for him. His other hits include ...
(U.S. #93, 1967)
*Brent Dowe and
The Melodians
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rocksteady version produced by
Duke Reid
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.
*Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams, who recorded a version on their 1976 novelty LP, Laverne & Shirley Sing.
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Viola Wills (1979), doing a version in "
Disco" or "
Hi-NRG
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As a music genre, typified by fast tempo, staccato hi-hat rhythms (and the ...
" style, with a slower tempo and heavy electronic instrumental backing. The Viola Wills version of the song peaked at number 52 on the U.S. disco chart, number 8 on the
UK Singles Chart
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, number 37 in Australia
and number 3 in New Zealand.
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Tina Charles on The Original British Pop Princess - Tina Charles - Greatest Hits.
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Kati Kovács
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in 1981, ''Mindig van valami baj veled''.
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Bad Manners (1989), a ska version
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The Lemonheads
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After their initial punk-influenced releases and tour ...
(1991)
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Maureen McGovern
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on her 1992 album
''Baby I'm Yours''
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Mr President (1995), done in a Eurodance style.
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Michelle, then known as Tanja Thomas (2006), dance style and tempo, on her album My Passion.
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Cristina del Valle, in Catalan, again in a dance style and tempo
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Soraya Arnelas
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(2007), in both English and Spanish (not mixing the languages), dance style
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She & Him
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, with vocals by
Zooey Deschanel
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, covering Skeeter Davis's version of the song on their 2010 album
''Volume Two''
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UB40
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, on their ''Labour of Love IV'' album (2010) and as a single released on 25 January 2010
*Lucecita Benitez (1964) Spanish Version "No Seas Tan Bobo"
References
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Trini Lopez songs
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Teresa Brewer songs
She & Him songs
Skeeter Davis songs
Viola Wills songs
1951 songs
1952 singles
1956 singles
1964 singles
1967 singles
1980 singles