Call Me (Petula Clark song)

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Call Me
EP by
ReleasedNovember 1965
Recorded1965, London, UK
GenrePop
Length9:06
LanguageEnglish
LabelPye Records NEP 24237 (UK)
Vogue CPV 8343 (France)
ProducerTony Hatch

"Call Me" is a song composed by Tony Hatch for an original recording for Petula Clark. It was later an easy listening standard via a hit version by Chris Montez.

"Call Me" first appeared as the title cut on a Petula Clark

I Know a Place (a.k.a. The New Petula Clark Album).[1]

Track listing

Side One

  1. "Call Me" (Tony Hatch) - 2:43
  2. "Heart"
    (Tony Hatch-Petula Clark-George Aber) - 2:37

Side Two

  1. "Everything in the Garden"
    (Roger Greenaway) - 2:55
  2. "Strangers and Lovers (Tony Hatch) - 2:51

Chris Montez version

"Call Me"
Single by Chris Montez
from the album The More I See You/Call Me
B-side"Go Head On"
Released1965
Recorded1965
GenreEasy listening
Length2:33
LabelA&M
Songwriter(s)Tony Hatch
Producer(s)Herb Alpert
Chris Montez singles chronology
"All You Had to Do is Tell Me"
(1964)
"Call Me"
(1965)
"The More I See You"
(1966)

Also in 1965

Easy Listening Top 40 in Billboard that December entering the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1966; that March "Call Me" peaked on the Easy Listening chart at #2 and on the Hot 100 at #22.[3]

Montez's version of "Call Me" was released as a single in the UK on the Pye label in January 1966 but failed to chart.

Chart performance

Chart (1965-66) Peak
position
Canada[4] 8
US Billboard Hot 100 22
US Billboard Easy Listening 2

Other versions

A version of "Call Me" was recorded by soul band,

From the Foundations.[5]

Another version of the song was recorded and released by Frankie Valli on his 2007 studio album, Romancing the 60's.

References

  1. ^ "Petula Clark On Vinyl - Pye/Vogue/Warner Bros. Years 1965-1966". Petulaclark.net. Retrieved 2016-09-28.
  2. ^ "The Chris Montez Interview". Classicbands.com. Retrieved 2016-09-28.
  3. ^ "Classic AOTW - Chris Montez THE MORE I SEE YOU SP-4115 | A&M Corner Forums". Amcorner.com. 17 January 2009. Retrieved 2016-09-28.
  4. ^ "RPM Playlist - March 7, 1966" (PDF).
  5. ^ New Musical Express, No. 1089 Week ending' November 21, 1967 - Page 14 FILLED WITH SWEET SOUL - NICK LOGAN

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