Manhattan, Kansas (song)

"Manhattan, Kansas"
Single by Glen Campbell
B-side "Wayfarin' Stranger"
Released March 6, 1972
Genre Country
Length 2:39
Label Capitol
Songwriter(s) Joe Allen
Producer(s) Al DeLory
Glen Campbell singles chronology
"Oklahoma Sunday Morning"
(1971)
"Manhattan, Kansas"
(1972)
"I Will Never Pass This Way Again"
(1972)

"Oklahoma Sunday Morning"
(1971)
"Manhattan, Kansas"
(1971)
"I Will Never Pass This Way Again"
(1972)

"Manhattan, Kansas" is a song written by Joe Allen and recorded by American country music artist Glen Campbell and released in March 1972 as a single. The song peaked at number 6 on both the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada.[1]

Content

The song's name refers to the city of Manhattan, Kansas, which in the song is the hometown of a young girl who has a baby after being used and abandoned by the baby's father. The song tells of her leaving town (to Denver), and washing dishes to support herself.

Chart performance

Chart (1972) Peak
position
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[2] 6
US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles (Billboard)[3] 14
Canadian RPM Country Tracks 6

Other versions of the song

References

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