"Washington Square" is a popular instrumental from 1963 by the New York City-based jazz group The Village Stompers. The composition was written by Bobb Goldsteinn and David Shire.[2]
| "Washington Square" | |
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| Single by The Village Stompers | |
| from the album The Original Washington Square | |
| Released | 23 August 1963[1] |
| Recorded | 1963 |
| Genre | Pop, Dixieland jazz, instrumental |
| Label | Epic |
| Songwriter(s) | Bobb Goldsteinn, David Shire |
| Producer(s) | Joe Sherman |
The composition is named after the famous park in New York City.[3]
"Washington Square" was a hit single, reaching No.2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the week ending 23 November 1963,[4] kept from the summit of the Billboard Hot 100 by Dale and Grace's hit song "I'm Leaving It Up to You".[5] "Washington Square" did, however, top the Billboard Easy Listening chart for three weeks that November[3] and made the top 30 on the Billboard R&B chart.[6]
In addition, the instrumental was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category Best Instrumental Theme.
Other artists have recorded the tune, sometimes with song lyrics. Among these acts are:
In Asia, a South Korean female vocalist band Lee Sisters released a recording of this tune.[8]
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