"Take Good Care of Her" is a 1961 song written by Arthur Kent and Ed Warren and recorded by
Adam Wade. It reached number twenty on the R&B charts and number seven on the
Hot 100
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. In the song, the narrator speaks to the groom of his ex-girlfriend.
Cover versions
*In 1962,
Johnny Tillotson
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covered the song on his album ''
It Keeps Right On a-Hurtin'
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''.
*In 1963,
Dean Martin
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covered the song on his album ''
Dean "Tex" Martin Rides Again''.
*In 1966,
Sonny James
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had a number one country hit with his version of the song.
It was the fourth among his 23 No. 1 singles.
*Later that year,
Mel Carter
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At age 16 Carter studied singing with vocalist Little Jimmy Sc ...
recorded the song and reached #78 on US pop charts.
*In 1973,
Elvis Presley
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recorded a version of the song. The B-Side was "I've Got a Thing About You Baby".
*In the same year,
Johnny Mathis
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(in whom Wade had an exact vocal style early in his career) reached #40 on Adult Contemporary charts.
Chart performance
Adam Wade
Sonny James
Johnny Mathis
Elvis Presley
Bobbie Evans
References
1961 singles
1966 singles
1974 singles
Sonny James songs
Elvis Presley songs
Gene McDaniels songs
Johnny Mathis songs
Adam Wade (singer) songs
Capitol Records singles
1961 songs
Pop ballads
Country ballads
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