Sioux City Sue
"Sioux City Sue" is a 1945 song and a 1946 movie. Lyricist Ray Freedman and composer Dick Thomas wrote the song. It was a number one hit for singer Dick Thomas.[1] The song was Thomas' first chart entry on the Juke Box Folk Records chart and was also his most successful release: "Sioux City Sue" spent four weeks at number one and a total of twenty-three weeks on the charts.[2]
Gene Autry sang this title song in the movie, the first film he made after leaving military service at the end of World War II. Bing Crosby also had a hit with this song.[3]
References
- ↑ "Sioux City Sue" covers, filmography, and lyrics.
- ↑ Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country Hits: 1944-2006, Second edition. Record Research. p. 343.
- ↑ Gilliland, John (1994). Pop Chronicles the 40s: The Lively Story of Pop Music in the 40s (audiobook). ISBN 978-1-55935-147-8. OCLC 31611854. Tape 3, side B.
Preceded by "With Tears in My Eyes" by Wesley Tuttle |
Most Played Juke Box Folk Records number one single by Dick Thomas November 17, 1945 December 1, 1945 |
Succeeded by "Shame on You" by Lawrence Welk Orchestra with Red Foley "It's Been So Long Darling" by Ernest Tubb |
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