Georgia Gibbs – Seven Lonely Days

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“Seven Lonely Days”
Single by Georgia Gibbs
ReleasedFebruary 1953
LabelMercury
Songwriter(s)Earl Shuman, Alden Shuman, Marshall Brown
Georgia Gibbs singles chronology
“My Favorite Song”
(1952)”Seven Lonely Days
(1953)”For Me, For Me”
(1953)

Seven Lonely Days” is a song written by Earl Shuman, Alden Shuman, and Marshall Brown. It was originally recorded by American singer Georgia Gibbs with orchestra conducted by Glenn Osser and the Yale Bros. choir in December 1952 and released in February 1953, peaking at number 5 in the US chart.

The song was later performed by Bonnie LouThe Crows with Viola Watkins, The Pinetoppers And The Marlin Sisters, Gisele MacKenzie, Ivo RobićKitty WellsThe Teddy Bears,

Patsy Cline

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The Migil 5Wanda JacksonDave DudleyDan FolgerJean ShepardOwen Gray,

Lynn Anderson

Lynn Anderson Seven Lonely Days

k d langSheila & B.Devotion, Mario Cavallero et son orchestre (with Karine Miet), Kristi Rose and the Midnight Walkers, k.d. langPetty Booka, Kirsten Siggaard, Smoking Popes, Wenche Hartmann, Cowslingers, and Marti Brom.

The melody is the basis for the popular Chinese song Give Me a Kiss (给我一个吻).

Chinese jazz singer Mandy Chan sings Shanghai Jazz 给我一个吻 Gei Wo Yi Ge Wen "Give Me a Kiss"

Original chart performance

Chart (1953)Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 1005

Bonnie Lou version

“Seven Lonely Days”
Single by Bonnie Lou
from the album Bonnie Lou Sings
B-side“Just Out of Reach”
ReleasedMarch 1953
GenreCountry
LabelKing
Songwriter(s)Earl Shuman, Alden Shuman, Marshall Brown
Bonnie Lou singles chronology
Tennessee Wig Walk
(1953)”Seven Lonely Days
(1953)”Scrap of Paper”
(1953)

Country music and rock and roll singer Bonnie Lou released the song as a single in March 1953. It peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Magazine Most Played C&W in Juke Boxes chart and was later included on her 1958 album, Bonnie Lou Sings.

1953 Bonnie Lou – Seven Lonely Days

Chart performance

Chart (1953)Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot C&W in Juke Boxes7

Gisele MacKenzie version

“Seven Lonely Days”
Single by Gisele MacKenzie
A-sideTill I Waltz Again With You
ReleasedJuly 1953
LabelCapitol
Songwriter(s)Earl Shuman, Alden Shuman, Marshall Brown

Canadian singer Gisele MacKenzie performed her own version of Seven Lonely Days in July 1953. It reached the sixth place in the UK Singles Chart.

Gisele MacKenzie – Seven Lonely Days ( 1953 )

Chart performance

Chart (1953)Peak
position
UK Singles Chart6

Jean Shepard version

“Seven Lonely Days”
Single by Jean Shepard
from the album Seven Lonely Days
B-side“Invisible Tears”
ReleasedAugust 1969
GenreCountry
LabelCapitol
Jean Shepard singles chronology
“I’m Tied Around Your Finger”
(1969)”Seven Lonely Days
(1969)”Then He Touched Me
(1969)

In 1969, Jean Shepard released a version from her album Seven Lonely Days. It was her first single to become a major hit since 1967’s “Your Forevers Don’t Last Very Long“. Shepard’s versions reached number 18 on the Billboard Magazine Hot Country Singles chart and number 34 on the RPM Country Singles chart.

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Chart performance

Chart (1969)Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles18
Canadian RPM Country Singles34

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