You're Gonna Hear from Me (song)
"You're Gonna Hear from Me" is a song written by André Previn and Dory Previn written for the 1965 movie Inside Daisy Clover and performed, among others, by Andy Williams. The song reached #13 on the adult contemporary chart in 1966.[1]
"You're Gonna Hear from Me (song)" | ||||
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Single by Andy Williams | ||||
A-side | "Bye Bye Blues" | |||
Released | 1966 | |||
Genre | Vocal | |||
Length | 2:47 | |||
Label | Columbia Records 43519 | |||
Songwriter(s) | André Previn, Dory Previn | |||
Producer(s) | Robert Mersey | |||
Andy Williams singles chronology | ||||
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Recordings
- The song is on the soundtrack for the movie, Inside Daisy Clover sung by Natalie Wood (dubbed by Jackie Ward).
- Stanley Turrentine recorded a version for his album 1966 album, The Spoiler.[2]
- Scott Walker recorded a version for his album 1967 album, Scott.[3]
- Eddie Palmieri recorded a version for his 1967 album, Molasses with Ismael Quintana on vocals
- Frank Sinatra released a version on his 1966 album, That's Life.[4]
- Shirley Bassey released this song on her 1966 album, I've Got a Song for You.
- Nancy Wilson - for her album A Touch of Today (1966)
- Bill Evans recorded a version in 1967 and released on his 1982 album, California Here I Come.[5]
- Rosemary Clooney - for the album My Buddy (1983).
- Barbra Streisand recorded a version for her 2003 album, The Movie Album.[6]
- Diana Ross & The Supremes recorded the song which remained unreleased until "Let the Music Play: Supreme Rarities" was issued in 2008
- Pedro Ruy-Blas Spanish Jazz Singer in 2015 released a version of the song on his album "El Americano".
- Bea Arthur performed the song on the TV show Maude in the 1976 episode "Tuckahoe Bicentennial".[7]
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References
- Andy Williams, "You're Gonna Hear from Me" chart positions Retrieved June 12, 2013
- Stanley Turrentine, The Spoiler Retrieved June 12, 2013
- Scott Walker, Scott Retrieved March 4, 2015
- Frank Sinatra, That's Life Retrieved June 12, 2013
- Bill Evans, California Here I Come Retrieved June 12, 2013
- Barbra Streisand, The Movie Album Retrieved June 12, 2013
- Maude, "A Tuckahoe Bicentennial" Review Retrieved March 4, 2015
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