Why (Frankie Avalon song)
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“Why” | |
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Single by Frankie Avalon | |
B-side | “Swingin’ on a Rainbow” |
Released | November 9, 1959 |
Genre | Pop |
Length | 2:30 |
Label | Chancellor 1045 |
Songwriter(s) | Peter De Angelis, Bob Marcucci |
Frankie Avalon singles chronology | |
“Just Ask Your Heart” / “Two Fools” (1959)”Why“ (1959)”Don’t Throw Away All Those Teardrops” (1960) |
“Why” is a hit song recorded by Frankie Avalon in 1959. It reached No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart published on the week of December 28, 1959. It was Avalon’s second and final No. 1 hit.
The song was covered by Donny Osmond, and this version reached No. 3 on the UK Singles chart.
Background
“Why” was written and produced by Avalon’s manager and record producer Robert “Bob” Marcucci and Peter De Angelis. The melody is based on an Italian song. The Avalon version features an uncredited female singer (alleged to be Fran Lori), heard in the repeat of the first four lines of the first part of the song, with Avalon replying, “Yes, I love you”. He concludes the last quarter of the song with a coda, by himself.
The song topped the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart for the week ending January 2, 1960, published on the week of December 28, 1959. making it the last No. 1 single of the 1950s, and the first No. 1 single of the 1960s at the same time. It also became the first No. 1 single of the 1960s on the Cashbox magazine charts.
Avalon could not take full advantage of the song’s success because he was filming on location in Texas. His concentration on his acting career detracted from his recording career, and “Why” became Avalon’s seventh and final top 10 hit.
Charts
Chart (1959–60) | Peak position |
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Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders) | 11 |
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia) | 18 |
Netherlands (Single Top 100) | 11 |
Norway (VG-lista) | 3 |
UK Singles (OCC) | 20 |
US Billboard Hot 100 | 1 |
Donny Osmond version
“Why” | |
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Single by Donny Osmond | |
from the album Too Young | |
B-side | “Lonely Boy“ |
Released | August 12, 1972 |
Recorded | 1972 |
Genre | Pop |
Length | 2:44 |
Label | MGM |
Songwriter(s) | Peter De Angelis, Bob Marcucci |
Producer(s) | Mike Curb, Don Costa |
Donny Osmond singles chronology | |
“Too Young“ (1972)”Why“ (1972)”The Twelfth of Never“ (1973) |
Donny Osmond recorded “Why” in 1972, and it was released as a single from the album Too Young. It peaked at No. 3 in the United Kingdom. In the U.S., the song reached No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 19 on the Easy Listening chart. Osmond’s version also reached No. 13 in the New Zealand.
Charts
Chart (1972) | Peak position |
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New Zealand (Lever Hit Parade) | 13 |
UK Singles (OCC) | 3 |
US Billboard Hot 100 | 13 |
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard) | 19 |
Other versions
- The French cover by Dalida in 1960 became very popular as “Bras Dessus Bras Dessous”. Instead of being featured on her 1960 album Les enfants du Pirée, it was released only on EP with three more songs that appeared on her following 1961 year album Garde-moi la dernière danse.
- Les Compagnons de la chanson also recorded the French version “Bras dessus, bras dessous”, which reached No. 8 on the Belgian chart in 1960, and No. 6 in France, with high sales figure in the country.
- Anthony Newley covered the song shortly after Avalon, and his version went to No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart in February 1960.
- Why – (Frankie Avalon) – Guitar Instrumental By Neville Worthington
The song “Why” by Frankie Avalon is a classic 1950s love song that has been covered by many artists over the years. The song is a simple, but effective, ballad about a man who is head over heels in love with a woman. The lyrics are full of clichés, but they are delivered with such sincerity that they are hard not to believe.
The song’s melody is catchy and memorable, and it is easy to sing along to. The song’s arrangement is simple, but it is effective in creating a sense of intimacy and warmth.
Avalon’s vocals are smooth and effortless, and he delivers the lyrics with a sense of genuine emotion. The female backing vocals add a touch of sweetness to the song, and they help to create a sense of harmony.
Overall, “Why” is a well-crafted and well-performed love song that is sure to please fans of the 1950s. The song is simple, but it is effective in conveying the message of love.
Here are some of the pros and cons of the song “Why”:
Pros:
- Catchy melody
- Memorable lyrics
- Smooth vocals by Frankie Avalon
- Sweet female backing vocals
Cons:
- Some people may find the lyrics to be too cliché
- The song is a bit slow-paced for some people
Overall, “Why” is a well-made and well-performed love song that is sure to please fans of the 1950s. The song is simple, but it is effective in conveying the message of love.
Here are some additional thoughts on the song:
- The song’s title is a question, but it is also a statement of fact. The man in the song is asking why he is so in love with this woman, but he already knows the answer. He is in love with her because she is perfect for him.
- The song’s lyrics are full of clichés, but they are delivered with such sincerity that they are hard not to believe. The man in the song is so in love that he is willing to say anything to express his feelings.
- The song’s melody is catchy and memorable, and it is easy to sing along to. The song’s arrangement is simple, but it is effective in creating a sense of intimacy and warmth.
Recommended to anyone who enjoys classic 1950s love songs. The song is a simple, but effective, ballad that is sure to touch the hearts of listeners.
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