music.wikisort.org - Composition"The River Is Wide" was a song written by Billy Admire and Gary Knight and was originally recorded by the Forum in 1967.
"The River Is Wide" |
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Released | May 1967 |
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Songwriter(s) | Billy Admire, Gary Knight |
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Producer(s) | Norm Ratner |
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""The River Is Wide" Penthouse PH-504" |
"The River Is Wide" |
""Trip On Me" Mira 243" |
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Background
The Forum
The record was first released in 1966 on the Penthouse label.[1] It did not go anywhere and after being re-mastered and re-edited, it was released a second time in May 1967, this time on the Mira label. Nothing happened the second time. Then Decca got hold of the master. The record then started to make some progress in the UK, which got the attention of a DJ in Seattle. He started playing it and it started attracting attention in Seattle. By July 1967, the record was at no. 88 in the Billboard charts.[1] It finally got to no. 45.[2]
Bobby Rydell
By May 1968, Bobby Rydell had a version of the single out on the Reprise label. It was produced by Dave Hassinger. The B side, "Absence Makes The Heart Grow Fonder", was arranged by Artie Butler. In May 1968, Billboard predicted that his version would reach the Top 60 of the Hot 100 chart.[3]
The Grass Roots
"The River Is Wide" |
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B-side | "(You Gotta) Live For Love" |
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Released | 1969 |
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Length | 2:30 |
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Label | Dunhill |
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Songwriter(s) | Billy Admire, Gary Knight |
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Producer(s) | Steve Barri |
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It became a hit for American rock band the Grass Roots. In April 1969, their version of "The River Is Wide" entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart at no. 87,[4] and by May, it had reached its peak position at no. 31.[5] The song appeared on their studio album Lovin' Things, which was released the same year. It later appeared on the band's compilation albums More Golden Grass and Their 16 Greatest Hits, which were released in 1970 and 1971 respectively.[6] The song has also been included on multiple subsequent compilations by the group. The single version does not contain the thunder present at the beginning of the LP version, and is also in a different key.
Releases
United States
References
- Billboard, July 8, 1967 - Page 6 RIVER FLOWS ON THIRD TRY
- Rock Movers & Shakers, Barry Lazell - Billboard Publications, Inc., 1 Apr. 1989 - Page 213
- Billboard, May 4, 1968 - Page 68 Top 60 Pop Spotlight
- Billboard, Hot 100 chart for the week of April 12, 1969
- Billboard, June 7, 1969 - Page 66 Hot 100 For week ending June 1, 1969
- Billboard, October 24, 1970 - Page 57 Billboard Album Reviews
The Grass Roots |
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- Dusty Hanvey
- Larry Nelson
- Joe Dougherty
- Mark Dawson
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