Ebb Tide (song)
"Ebb Tide" is a popular song, written in 1953 by the lyricist Carl Sigman and composer Robert Maxwell.[2] This song is not to be confused with the title song from the movie Ebb Tide (1937), which is a composition by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger.
"Ebb Tide" | |
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Single by Frank Chacksfield | |
Released | June 1953[1] |
Recorded | 1953 |
Genre | Big Band |
Length | 2:57 |
Label | Parlophone |
Songwriter(s) | Robert Maxwell, Carl Sigman |
"Ebb Tide" | |
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Single by The Righteous Brothers | |
Released | 1965 |
Genre | Blue-eyed soul |
Length | 2:48 |
Label | Philles |
Songwriter(s) | Robert Maxwell, Carl Sigman |
Background
The song's build up is to illustrate the ocean waves coming in and out to and from the shores, due to the ebb tides. It also echoes the rise and fall of sexual desire.
Recordings
The best-known versions are by:
- In 1953, Frank Chacksfield and his Orchestra went to number two on the US pop chart.
- Vic Damone (1953)
- In 1954, Roy Hamilton went to number five on the US Best Sellers in Stores chart.[3]
- Frank Sinatra (1958)
- The Platters (1960)
- Earl Grant (1961)
- Lenny Welch (1964)
- In 1965, the Righteous Brothers vocal version was the most successful, peaking at number five on the US Hot 100.[4] Bobby Hatfield sang the lead on this song, and it was one of the last songs that Phil Spector produced for the Righteous Brothers.
- Patti LaBelle and the Bluebelles (1966)
- Mina (Italian singer) (1966)
- In 1968, Gianni Morandi recorded an Italian version of the song, under the title, Come il mar (Like the Sea).
- Tom Jones (1971)
References
- "Frank Chacksfield And His Orchestra - Ebb Tide". 45cat.com. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
- "Ebb Tide, by Robert Maxwell and Carl Sigman". University of Maine, Digital Commons. Raymond H. Fogler Library. Retrieved 2020-07-12.
Robert Maxwell, composer; Carl Sigman, lyricist
- Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 243.
- Whitburn, Joel (2013). Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles, 14th Edition: 1955-2012. Record Research. p. 707.
External links
- List of albums containing recordings of "Ebb Tide"
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