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Candy Kisses (George Morgan song)

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202:. He stayed at the Opry for the next 27 years until his death. He recorded "Candy Kisses" on January 16, 1949 at Castle Studio in Nashville and it was released the next month. By early April it jumped to number one on the best-selling folk charts, where it remained for three weeks. By the end of the year, "Candy Kisses" had sold more than 2 million copies, and had ten top cover versions. This song was also the first song featured on the self titled album "Candy Kisses". The song was so meaningful to Morgan that he even named his first daughter Candy. 29: 185:
radio as an early morning talent. During his commute, he hummed along to his car engine while thinking about an ex-girlfriend whom he just broke up with. He had the song roughly thought up within twenty minutes. The song became his theme song that day over at WWST and he carried his theme song with
181:"Candy Kisses" is a song composed by country crooner George Morgan, earning that category for his smooth voice. The song developed one day in 1947 while George was on his way to work during his time at 194:
on September 14 that year due to the popularity of the song, but the 1948 musicians union strike prevented it from being recorded. Less than two weeks later, on September 25, he made his debut at the
169:. "Candy Kisses" was George Morgan's debut release on the charts and was his only #1 on the Best Selling Folk charts, where it stayed for three weeks. The B-side of "Candy Kisses", a song entitled, " 334: 210:
In addition to the hit version by singer/songwriter, George Morgan, there were several other versions of the song "Candy Kisses" released in 1949. The song was first recorded by
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Lorrie also sang the song at the Grand Ol’ Opry 70th Anniversary bash, singing against a backdrop of a video of her father.
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on December 21, 1948, and released in January, 1949, a month before Morgan recorded his version, and
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Whitburn, Joel. The Billboard Book of Top 40 Country Hits Pg. 418 2006. Print/Web
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Rockin' It Country Style (The Legendary Chuck Foreman Recordings 1953-55).
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is a 1949 song written and recorded by American country crooner
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Jamboree in Wheeling, W. Va. Morgan signed a deal with
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Single
George Morgan
B-side
1949
Genre
Country
Label
Columbia Records
Songwriter(s)
George Morgan
George Morgan
George Morgan
Please Don't Let Me Love You
WWST
WWVA
Columbia Records
Grand Ole Opry
Eddy Arnold
Cowboy Copas
Red Foley
Elton Britt
Eddy Howard
Danny Kaye
Johnny Mercer
The Fontane Sisters
Billboard
Bill Haley & His Comets
Haley's Juke Box
Dean Martin

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