She's Gone, Gone, Gone
"She's Gone Gone Gone" | ||||
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Single by Lefty Frizzell | ||||
from the album The Sad Side of Love | ||||
B-side | "Confused"[1] | |||
Released | May 1, 1965 | |||
Format | 7" single | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 2:20 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Writer(s) | Harlan Howard | |||
Producer(s) | Don Law | |||
Lefty Frizzell singles chronology | ||||
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"She's Gone Gone Gone" is a country music song written by Harlan Howard and originally recorded by American singer Lefty Frizzell. Frizzell's version of the song reached number 12 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.[1]
Critical reception
An uncredited review in Billboard said that the song has a "catchy rhythm but sad lyric" and that Frizzell "performs in his top fashion".[2]
Chart performance
Chart (1965) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles | 12 |
Carl Jackson version
"She's Gone, Gone, Gone" | ||||
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Single by Carl Jackson | ||||
B-side | "You Made a Memory of Me"[3] | |||
Released | November 3, 1984 | |||
Format | 7" single | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 2:57 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer(s) | Stan Cornelius[4] | |||
Carl Jackson singles chronology | ||||
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In 1984, Carl Jackson covered the song. His version, released as his debut single for Columbia Records, peaked at number 44 on the same chart.[3]
Chart performance
Chart (1984) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles | 44 |
Glen Campbell version
"She's Gone, Gone, Gone" | ||||
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Single by Glen Campbell | ||||
from the album Walkin' in the Sun | ||||
B-side | "William Tell Overture"[5] | |||
Released | September 30, 1989 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 2:48 | |||
Label | Universal | |||
Producer(s) |
Jimmy Bowen Glen Campbell | |||
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"She's Gone, Gone, Gone" was also a single by American country music artist Glen Campbell. It was released in September 1989 as the first single from the album Walkin' in the Sun. The song reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. Campbell's version was his last Top 10 hit on this chart, and his only release for Jimmy Bowen's short-lived Universal label. The album itself was released via Capitol Records.[5]
Chart performance
Chart (1989) | Peak position |
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Canada Country Tracks (RPM)[6] | 24 |
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[7] | 6 |
References
- 1 2 Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. p. 153. ISBN 0-89820-177-2.
- ↑ "Singles Reviews". Billboard: 48. April 10, 1965.
- 1 2 Whitburn, p. 203
- ↑ "Singles reviews". Billboard. 96 (38): 70. 13 October 1984.
- 1 2 Whitburn, pp. 75-76
- ↑ "Top RPM Country Tracks: Issue 6631." RPM. Library and Archives Canada. January 13, 1990. Retrieved August 28, 2013.
- ↑ "Glen Campbell – Chart history" Billboard Hot Country Songs for Glen Campbell.