Sign of the Gypsy Queen

"Sign of the Gypsy Queen" is a song written and originally recorded by Lorence Hud. The song became a hit in Canada when released as a single in 1973. Hud's version appeared on his eponymous debut album. The song reached the top 5 on the West Coast, #3 on CJRW-FM in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, and peaked at #16 nationally on the RPM 100 chart.

"Sign of the Gypsy Queen"
Single by April Wine
from the album The Nature of the Beast
B-side"Wanna Rock"
Released1981
StudioLe Manoir
Genre
Length4:18
Label
Songwriter(s)Lorence Hud
Producer(s)
April Wine singles chronology
"Just Between You and Me"
(1980)
"Sign of the Gypsy Queen"
(1981)
"Enough Is Enough"
(1981)
Audio
"Sign of the Gypsy Queen" on YouTube

April Wine version

April Wine had more success with a hard rock version version of the song in 1981. It was the second single from their album The Nature of the Beast. The song reached #40 on the Canadian Hot 100, and #57 in the United States on the Billboard Hot 100, and #19 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks.

This version has become popular on album-oriented rock radio stations, getting frequent airplay in the United States and Canada. A music video aired on MTV's first day of broadcast. It remains one of the group's signature songs and a live concert staple. The song has since been recorded by other artists.[1][2]

Background

The song was first recorded at by Hud at RCA's Toronto Studios in 1971, with Bill Misener of The Paupers producing. Bill wanted to sign Lorence but RCA did not move quickly enough, so A&M signed him instead. On Hud's recording he played all the instruments himself.

"Sign of the Gypsy Queen" gained a brief resurgence in popularity when it as featured in an episode of the American television series Breaking Bad in 2013. The episode "Granite State", received critical acclaim, and is one of the most popular episodes in the series history.

Charts

Chart

(1973) -

Lorence Hud
Canada RPM Magazine Peak #16 RPM100
       CJRW Summerside, Prince Edward 
       Island, Peak #3 

- April Wine (1981)

Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 100 57
US Top Rock Tracks 19
Canada RPM Top Singles 40
Canada CHUM Chart, Toronto 5
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References

  1. Canadian peaks Collections Canada
  2. April Wine - Chart History Billboard
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