"Sail Along, Silv'ry Moon " is a song written by Harry Tobias and Percy Wenrich in 1937 and performed by Bing Crosby . It reached #4 on the U.S. pop chart in 1937.[ 1] Outside of the US, the song peaked at #1 in Canada, Germany and Norway.
Other charting versions [ edit ]
Billy Vaughn released an instrumental version of the song which went to #5 on the U.S. pop chart in December 1957 and #1 in Germany and in Canada in 1957.[ 2] The following year, the song went #1 in Norway and made #4 in Australia.[ 3] It ranked #6 on Billboard's Year-End top 50 singles of 1958 .[ 4]
Jerry Blaine and His Stream Line Rhythm released a version of the song as a single in 1938, but it did not chart.[ 5]
Richard Himber and His Seven Stylists released a version of the song as the B-side to their 1938 single "There's a Gold Mine in the Sky".[ 6]
Gene Autry released a version of the song as the B-side to his 1946 single "There's a Gold Mine in the Sky".[ 7]
Karen Chandler and Her Jacks released a version of the song as a single in 1958, but it did not chart.[ 8]
Andy Williams released a version of the song on his 1959 album, Two Time Winners .[ 9]
Sil Austin released a version of the song on his 1961 album, Golden Saxophone Hits .[ 10]
Slim Whitman released a version of the song on his 1961 album, Just Call Me Lonesome .[ 11]
Frankie Carle, His Piano and Orchestra released a version of the song as a medley with the song "East of the Sun (and West of the Moon) " on their 1962 album, Honky-Tonk Hits By The Dozen .[ 12]
Jimmy C. Newman released a version of the song on his 1962 album, Jimmy Newman .[ 13]
Martin Denny released a version of the song on his 1964 album, Hawaii Tattoo .[ 14]
Billy May and His Orchestra released a version of the song on their 1972 album, As You Remember Them: Great Instrumentals: Volume 2 .[ 15]
Chet Atkins featuring Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass released a version of the song on their 1976 album, The Best of Chet Atkins & Friends .[ 16]
Ace Cannon released a version of the song on his 1980 album, Golden Classics .[ 17]
André Rieu and Johann Strauss Orchestra released a version on the album Romantic Moments II [ 18]
Simons recorded a cover of this song, which aired in the swedish television-program dansbandsdags.[ 19]
De Kermisklanten released a version on single in 1974.
^ "Bing Crosby, "Sail Along, Silv'ry Moon" Chart Position" . Retrieved August 9, 2018 .
^ "Billy Vaughn, "Sail Along, Silv'ry Moon" Chart Position" . Retrieved August 9, 2018 .
^ "Topp 20 Single 1958-42" . VG-lista . Retrieved 15 January 2019 .
^ "Chart Toppers of 1958" Billboard December 15, 1958: 44
^ "Jerry Blaine and His Stream Line Rhythm, "Sail Along, Silv'ry Moon" Single release" . Discogs . Retrieved August 9, 2018 .
^ "Richard Himber and His Seven Stylists, "There's a Gold Mine in the Sky" Single release" . Discogs . Retrieved August 9, 2018 .
^ "Gene Autry, "There's a Gold Mine in the Sky" Single release" . Discogs . Retrieved August 9, 2018 .
^ "Karen Chandler and Her Jacks, "Sail Along, Silv'ry Moon" Single release" . Discogs . Retrieved August 9, 2018 .
^ "Andy Williams, Two Time Winners " . Discogs . Retrieved August 9, 2018 .
^ "Sil Austin, Golden Saxophone Hits " . Discogs . Retrieved August 9, 2018 .
^ "Slim Whitman, Just Call Me Lonesome " . Discogs . Retrieved August 9, 2018 .
^ "Frankie Carle, His Piano and Orchestra, Honky-Tonk Hits By The Dozen " . Discogs . Retrieved August 9, 2018 .
^ "Jimmy C. Newman, Jimmy Newman " . Discogs . Retrieved August 9, 2018 .
^ "Martin Denny, Hawaii Tattoo " . Discogs . Retrieved August 9, 2018 .
^ "Billy May and His Orchestra, As You Remember Them: Great Instrumentals: Volume 2 " . Discogs . Retrieved August 9, 2018 .
^ "Chet Atkins featuring Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass, The Best of Chet Atkins & Friends " . Discogs . Retrieved August 9, 2018 .
^ "Ace Cannon, Golden Classics " . Discogs . Retrieved August 9, 2018 .
^ "Romantic Moments II" .
^ Simons i Dansbandsdags 1996 , retrieved 2022-09-19
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