Canadian Zephyr

Canadian Zephyr was a Canadian country music group. Twenty of their singles made the RPM Country Tracks charts, including the number one singles "You Made My Day Tonight"[1] and "Guess I Went Crazy."[2] They released two albums for United Artists and three albums for RCA.[3]

Canadian Zephyr
OriginRichmond Hill, Ontario Canada
GenresCountry
Years active1969-1983
LabelsCynda Records
Bronco Records
United Artists
RCA
Artists Alliance
Past membersJohn Hayman
Bill Meens
Marty Steiger r
Chris Plewes
Garth Bourne
Gord Logan
Joe Linge
Carl Toth
Dario Cingolani
Ron Musselwhite
Frank Shandraw

Discography

Albums

Year Album CAN Country
1973 Bringin' the House Down
1974 In the Zephyr Style
1976 It Just So Happens
1978 A Country Mile Better 20
1979 The Best of Canadian Zephyr 21
1980 Zephyr 2
1983 The Songwriters

Singles

Year Single Peak positions
CAN Country CAN AC
1972 "Cheap Lowdown Wine" 34
1973 "World of Make Believe" 80
"My Sweet Caroline" 46
"Loving My Lady" 79
1974 "Me and the Devil" 32
1975 "She Loves Away the Blues" 27
"Someone Special" 9
1976 "Breaking Up with Brenda" 11
1977 "For All I Care" 26
"Stop Right There" 23
1978 "Here's Your Watch John" 4
"A Country Mile Better" 26
"You Made My Day Tonight" 1
1979 "Love When It Leaves Here" 3 25
"Don't Ask the Question" 4
1980 "Guess I Went Crazy" 1
"The Time It Takes to Leave" 2
1981 "Watching It Die" 16
1982 "Took You Back Again" 10
1983 "Blonde and Down (From a Rodeo Town)" 35
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References

  1. "RPM Country Tracks for March 24, 1979". RPM. Archived from the original on 20 October 2012. Retrieved 26 October 2010.
  2. "RPM Country Tracks for October 11, 1980". RPM. Archived from the original on 20 October 2012. Retrieved 26 October 2010.
  3. "Canadian Zephyr". The Canadian Pop Encyclopedia. Retrieved 26 October 2010.
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