Travelin' Man

"Travelin' Man" is an American popular song, best known as a 1961 hit single sung by Ricky Nelson. Singer-songwriter Jerry Fuller wrote it with Sam Cooke in mind, but Cooke's manager was unimpressed and did not keep the demo, which eventually wound up being passed along to Nelson. His version reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was released as a double A-side with "Hello Mary Lou", which reached No. 9 on the same chart.[1] Nelson is accompanied on the recording by the vocal quartet, The Jordanaires.

"Travelin' Man"
Travelin' Man by Ricky Nelson
Single by Ricky Nelson
from the album Rick Is 21
A-side"Hello Mary Lou"[1]
ReleasedApril 1961
GenrePop
Length2:24
LabelImperial Records #5741
Songwriter(s)Jerry Fuller
Producer(s)Joe Johnson (Challenge Records)
Ricky Nelson singles chronology
"You Are The Only One"
(1960)
"Travelin' Man"
(1961)
"A Wonder Like You" / "Everlovin'"
(1961)

Plot

The song details the loves of a world traveler with an eye for beautiful women. Songwriter Fuller has described it as a "girl in every port" song. The women in each locale are referenced by a word or phrase associated with the location. The women were: a "pretty señorita" in Mexico, an Eskimo in Alaska, a fräulein in Berlin, a china doll in Hong Kong, and a Polynesian in Waikiki.[2] There were others as well, "in every port ... at least one," mentioned obliquely during the opening verse. The song was produced by Joe Johnson who was also famous for The Champs recording of "Tequila". Joe was the owner of 4 Star Record Company and Challenge Records in Nashville.

Chart history

Covers

Nelson's version appears in a 2019 TV commercial for the Toyota Corolla hybrid.

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See also

References

  1. Whitburn, Joel (1992). Fred Weiler (ed.). The Billboard Book of USA Top 40 Hits (5 ed.). Guinness. p. 329.
  2. Dean, Maury (2003). Rock and Roll. Algora Publishing. p. 111. ISBN 978-0-87586-207-1.
  3. Flavour of New Zealand,
  4. Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955–1990 - ISBN 0-89820-089-X
  5. Cash Box Top 100 Singles, June 24, 1961
  6. Musicoutfitters.com
  7. Cash Box Year-End Charts: Top 100 Pop Singles, December 30, 1961
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