Connie Francis – Jealous Heart

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“Jealous Heart”
Single by Connie Francis
from the album Jealous Heart
B-side“Can I Rely on You”
Released1965
Recorded12 August 1965
GenreRock and roll
Length2:34
LabelMGM Records
Songwriter(s)Jenny Lou Carson
Producer(s)Jesse Kaye
Connie Francis US singles chronology
“Roundabout”
(1965)”Jealous Heart
(1965)”Love Is Me, Love Is You
(1966)

Connie Francis recorded “Jealous Heart” 12 August 1965 in Hollywood CA in a session produced by Jesse Kaye with Ernie Freeman conducting.

Although Francis had had early hits with remakes of traditional Pop songs by the mid-60s she was attempting (with sparse success) to update her sound – the precedent and subsequent releases to her “Jealous Heart” were recorded with Petula Clark‘s producer Tony Hatch – and “Jealous Heart” was an emphatic throwback to her original hit sound.

The track also served as title cut for an album which was largely a nostalgia concept album heavily featuring standards: “Everything I Have Is Yours,” “If You Ever Change Your Mind,” “My Foolish Heart” and “Nevertheless” as well as the 1956 hit ballad “Ivory Tower.”

Connie Francis – Ivory Tower (stereo remastered)

Released that November, Francis’ “Jealous Heart” peaked at No. 47 in January 1966: it was ranked substantially higher in both Cash Box and Record World at respectively No. 29 and No. 25. In all three trades Francis never had another single reach the Top 60. Her version of “Jealous Heart” was also her last Easy Listening Top 10 hit at No. 10.

“Jealous Heart” was the last Connie Francis single to rank on the UK charts reaching No. 44 in January 1966. Also in early 1966 Francis’ “Jealous Heart” reached No. 16 in Canada and No. 54 in Australia.

Connie Francis – Blaue Nacht Am Hafen

CONNIE FRANCIS – JEALOUS HEART (GERMAN)

Jealous Heart (Japanese Version)

Jealous Heart (Japanese Version)

Jealous Heart” is a classic C&W song written by American country music singer-songwriter Jenny Lou Carson. In the mid 1940s it spent nearly six months on the Country & Western charts. It was subsequently recorded by several pop singers.

Jenny Lou Carson – Jealous Heart (1944).

Early versions

The first recording of “Jealous Heart” was made in 1944 by its composer Jenny Lou Carson. That 20 September Tex Ritter recorded the song: his version spent 23 weeks on the C&W chart peaking at No. 2.

Tex Ritter – Jealous Heart

The song had its first impact in the pop-music field via a recording by Al Morgan, a Chicago-based vocalist/pianist whose version of “Jealous Heart” released September 1949 was on the hit parade for six months spending ten weeks in the Top 5. This Al Morgan is not to be confused with the bassist of the same name.

1949 HITS ARCHIVE: Jealous Heart – Al Morgan

Also in 1949 Ivory Joe Hunter had an R&B hit with “Jealous Heart”; Hunter’s version reached No. 2 R&B that December.

https://youtu.be/yxE6r3YXHZo

“Jealous Heart” – which Ernest Tubb had recorded in 1945 – was also recorded in 1949 by C&W singers Bill Owens and Kenny Roberts while Pop versions were cut by Bill Lawrence, Jan Garber & His Orchestra (vocal by Bob Grabeau)

Jan Garber And His Orchestra – Jealous Heart

and Hugo Winterhalter & His Orchestra (vocal by Johnny Thompson).

British duo the Tanner Sisters – Frances and Stella – recorded “Jealous Heart” in London 14 October 1949; this version – which retained the lyrics as recorded by Tex Ritter and Al Morgan rather than gender-adjusting them – was released by EMI as HMV#9846 with “Hop-Scotch Polka” as the flip. This duo should not to be confused with the American female trio of the same name.

Tanner Sisters Jealous Heart 1950 UK

Lale Andersen enjoyed a European comeback in 1951 with a German-language version of “Jealous Heart” entitled “Blaue Nacht am Hafen”: Andersen wrote the German lyrics herself under the name Nicola Wilke.

Blaue Nacht am Hafen (Jealous Heart)

Spanish version

“Jealous Heart” has become a standard of Latin music via a Spanish language rendering by Mexican lyricist Mario Molina Montes entitled “Celoso” (“jealous”). Recorded in Nashville in March 1966 by Trio Los Panchos led by Johnny Albino,

Los panchos – Celoso

“Celoso” entered the Top Ten in Mexico in April 1967 and – ranked in tandem with a cover by Marco Antonio Muñiz – the track reached No. 1 that summer spending five months in the Top Ten.

CELOSO –MARCO ANTONIO MUÑIZ

In addition the Trio Los Panchos version reached No. 2 – in a tandem ranking with covers by José Feliciano

Celoso 'José Feliciano'

and Oleo Guillot – in Argentina that autumn when the Muñiz version reached No. 1 in Puerto Rico. “Celoso” has also been recorded by Galy Galeano,

celoso Galy Galeano

Ezequiel Peña,

Celoso

José Luis Rodríguez

José Luis Rodríguez – Celoso (Video)

and Sergio Vega

EL CELOSO-Sergio Vega.wmv

Later in 1981 it was recorded another version by Jhensen (Felix Caraballo Leonidas), in his album Cuando te Sientas Sola under Peer Music.

Celoso

Johnny Rodriguez recorded a version of “Jealous Heart” in 1972 on the Mercury label.

Jealous Heart , Johnny Rodriguez , 1972

Maná recorded “Celoso” for the soundtrack of the 1995 Gregory Nava movie My Family (Mi Familia).

My Family / Mi Familia

Other versions

In 1988 Big Tom reached No. 9 on the Irish charts with “Jealous Heart” – actually a four track EP which included the title song.

Other versions of the song include those by Bing Crosby (for his 1965 album Bing Crosby Sings the Great Country Hits),

Jealous Heart

Roy AcuffEddy ArnoldTeresa Brewer,

TERESA BREWER – JEALOUS HEART

Ann Breen, Carl ButlerEddy DuchinMargot Eskens (as “Blaue Nacht am Hafen”), Tennessee Ernie FordBill HaleyWanda Jackson,

Wanda Jackson – Jealous Heart (1966).

Sven Arefeldt (as “Hjärtats röst”),

Hjärtats röst

Jussi & Kantri Boys (as “Sydämein, Niin Mustasukkainen”),

Sydämein, niin mustasukkainen – Jealous Heart

Jerry Lee Lewis,

Jerry Lee Lewis- Jealous Heart

Hank Locklin,

Hank Locklin – Jealous Heart

Lolita (as “Blaue Nacht am Hafen”),

Lolita/Blaue Nacht am Hafen

Bob Luman,

Jealous Heart

Loretta Lynn,

Jealous Heart

Al Martino,

https://youtu.be/DS1s10Uqv2o

Jaye P. Morgan,

Jealous Heart

Marie Osmond,

marie osmond

Bonnie Owens,

Bonnie Owens – Jealous Heart 1969 (Country Music Greats)

Patti Page,

Patti Page – Jealous Heart (1961).

Bill Haley

BILL HALEY – JEALOUS HEART – STEREO – Unissued – 1967

Will Royaz

Jealous heart; (with words); by Will Royaz

Ray PriceJohnnie Ray,

Ray Price – Jealous Heart

Jean Shepard,

Jealous Heart

Hank Snow,

Jealous Heart

Kay Starr,

Kay Starr – Jealous Heart – Rock and Roll Waltz, 1955

Marsha Thornton,

Marsha Thornton ~ Jealous Heart

Patrick Wall, Kitty Wells,

Kitty Wells – **TRIBUTE** – Jealous Heart [1959].

Mark Wynter

Jealous Heart (Remastered)

and Mary Duff.

Jealous Heart

Jealous Heart (Guitar Instrumental)

Jealous Heart (Guitar Instrumental) – Country Classic Johnny Rodriguez, Wanda Jackson, Sue Thompson.

Sue Thompson

Jealous Heart – Sue Thompson

Vera Ferial – Jealous Heart

Vera Ferial – Jealous Heart

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