Mindy Carson – Memories Are Made Of This

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“Memories Are Made of This”
Single by Dean Martin
B-side“Change of Heart”
Released1955
FormatVinyl, 7″, 45 RPM
Shellac, 10″, 78 RPM
GenreTraditional pop
Length2:15
LabelCapitol
Songwriter(s)Terry GilkysonRichard Dehr & Frank Miller

Memories Are Made of This” is a popular song about nostalgia written by Terry GilkysonRichard Dehr, and Frank Miller in 1955.

The song was first issued by Mindy Carson with Ray Conniff‘s Orchestra and The Columbians. Carson’s version reached No. 53 on Billboard‘s Top 100 chart.

The most popular version of the song was recorded by Dean Martin in 1955. He was backed by The Easy Riders (who consisted of Gilkyson, Dehr, and Miller), who wrote it. On the B-side of the 45 and 78 recordings was “Change of Heart” written by John Rox.

Martin’s version reached No. 1 on Billboard‘s Top 100 chart, remaining at the top for five weeks in 1956, while spending six weeks atop Billboard‘s chart of songs “Most Played by Jockeys”, five weeks atop Billboard‘s chart of “Best Sellers in Stores”, and four weeks atop Billboard‘s chart of songs “Most Played in Juke Boxes”. It became a Gold record and Martin’s biggest hit. It was also his only UK number one hit, topping the UK Singles Chart on 23 February 1956, and remaining at the top for four weeks. The song also reached No. 2 in the Netherlands and No. 20 in Flanders.

Dean Martin – Memories are made of this

Gale Storm released a version of the song in late 1955, which reached No. 5 on Billboard‘s chart of songs “Most Played by Jockeys”, while reaching No. 16 on “The Top 100”.

After the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, the song was adapted into the “Honvágy-dal” (‘The Song of Homesickness’) and used as an unofficial anthem for refugees scattered around the world. Recorded by Ida Boros, it became a cultural phenomenon and a sign of protest against the communist government.

The song charted once more in 1966 by the Drifters, a No. 48, hit for them. It was recorded by Anne Murray for her Croonin’ album in 1993, but it was only released as a bonus track on the special Croonin’ album put out by Heartland Records.

In Germany, titled “Heimweh” (“Homesickness”) and performed by Freddy Quinn and with lyrics by Ernst Bader and Dieter Rasch, the song was 14 weeks at number one, the most successful song of 1956. Worldwide it sold more than eight million, thus exceeding sales of the Dean Martin version.

Freddy Quinn – Heimweh (HQ)

Other notable recordings

Dave King – Memories Are Made Of This ( 1956 )

Memories are Made of This – Bing Crosby

Memories Are Made of This

Memories Are Made Of This

The Everly Brothers – Memories Are Made of This

MEMORIES ARE MADE OF THIS – JIM REEVES

Paul Anka – Memories Are Made of This

Val Doonican – Memories Are Made Of This 1967

The Statler Brothers – Memories Are Made Of This

Stanley & The Turbines-Memories (Big Bamboo 1992) GG's Records

Johnny Cash – Memories Are Made Of This

Memories Are Made Of This

Die Sehnsucht der Veronika Voss – Memories Are Made of This

Cliff Richard & The Shadows

Cliff Richard & The Shadows – Memories Are Made Of This (London Palladium, 13.06.1965)

Song featured in the movie trailer “Bloodshot”

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