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"Green, Green Grass of Home"
Single by Tom Jones
from the album Green, Green Grass of Home
B-side"Promise Her Anything"
ReleasedNovember 1966
GenreCountry pop
Length3:05
LabelDecca Records F22511[1]
Songwriter(s)Curly Putman[1]
Producer(s)Peter Sullivan[1]
Tom Jones singles chronology

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T-R-O-U-B-L-E
T-R-O-U-B-L-E
22/4/1975

Green Green Grass of Home

Elvis Presley

1975 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 1975 · Fecha Grabación: 1975 -
    Discográfica: RCA Victor · Estudio de grabación: RCA Studio B, Nashville ·
    1
    Green Green Grass of Home
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Claude “Curly” Putman, Jr. • 1975
    3:36
  • 2
    Thinking About You
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Tim Baty • 1975
    3:02
  • Album


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    Today

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 7 Mayo 1975 · Fecha Grabación: 1975 -
    Discográfica: RCA Victor · Estudio de Grabación: RCA (Hollywood) · Productor: Felton Jarvis
    1
    T?r?o?u?b?l?e
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Jerry Chesnut • 1975 /05 /07
    3:03
  • 2
    And I Love You So
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Don McLean • 1975 /05 /07
    3:39
  • 3
    Susan When She Tried
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Don Reid • 1975 /05 /07
    2:18
  • 4
    Woman Without Love
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Jerry Chesnut • 1975 /05 /07
    3:37
  • 5
    Shake A Hand
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Joe Morris • 1975 /05 /07
    3:50
  • 6
    Pieces Of My Life
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Troy Seals • 1975 /05 /07
    4:04
  • 7
    Fairytale
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Anita Pointer • 1975 /05 /07
    2:44
  • 8
    I Can Help
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Billy Swan • 1975 /05 /07
    4:05
  • 9
    Bringin? It Back
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Greg Gordon • 1975 /05 /07
    3:01
  • 10
    Green, Green Grass Of Home
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Claude “Curly” Putman, Jr. • 1975 /05 /07
    3:36
  • "Green, Green Grass of Home"
    Single by Porter Wagoner
    from the album On the Road: The Porter Wagoner Show
    B-side"Dooley"
    ReleasedJuly 1965
    RecordedJune 7, 1965
    StudioRCA Studio B, Nashville
    GenreCountry
    Length2:24
    LabelRCA Victor
    Songwriter(s)Curly Putman[1]
    Porter Wagoner singles chronology
    "I`m Gonna Feed You Now"
    (1965)
    "Green, Green Grass of Home"
    (1965)
    "Skid Row Joe"
    (1965)

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    "Green, Green Grass of Home"
    Single by Tom Jones
    from the album Green, Green Grass of Home
    B-side"Promise Her Anything"
    ReleasedNovember 1966
    GenreCountry pop
    Length3:05
    LabelDecca Records F22511[1]
    Songwriter(s)Curly Putman[1]
    Producer(s)Peter Sullivan[1]
    Tom Jones singles chronology

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    "This and That"
    (1966)

    "Green, Green Grass of Home"
    (1966)

    "Detroit City"
    (1967)

    "Green, Green Grass of Home", written by Claude "Curly" Putman Jr., and first recorded by singer Johnny Darrell in 1965, is a country song made popular by Porter Wagoner the same year, when it reached No. 4 on the Country chart.[2] It was also recorded by Bobby Bare and by Jerry Lee Lewis, who included it in his album Country Songs for City Folks (later re-issued as All Country). Tom Jones learned the song from Lewis` version and, in 1966, he had a worldwide No. 1 hit with it. It was also recorded by Joan Baez on David`s Album released in 1969.

    Lyrics

    The singer returns to his childhood home for what seems to be his first visit there since leaving in his youth. When he steps down from the train, his parents are there to greet him, and his sweetheart, Mary, comes running to join them. They meet him with "arms reaching, smiling sweetly". With Mary, the singer strolls at ease among the monuments of his childhood, including "the old oak tree that I used to play on", feeling that "it`s good to touch the green, green grass of home".

    Abruptly, the singer switches from song to recitation, as he awakens and sees "four grey walls" surrounding him and realizes that his return home was only a dream and that he is actually in prison. As he resumes singing, we learn that the singer is waking on the day of his scheduled execution.[3] He sees a guard and "a sad old padre" who will walk with him to his execution at daybreak, and then he will return home "in the shade of that old oak tree, as they lay me `neath the green, green grass of home".

    The Joan Baez version ends: "Yes, we`ll all be together in the shade of the old oak tree / When we meet beneath the green, green grass of home."

    Tom Jones version

    Welsh singer Tom Jones, who was appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1965, visited Colony Records while staying in New York City. On asking if they had any new works by Jerry Lee Lewis, he was given the new country album.

    Impressed with the song, Jones recorded and released the song in the UK in 1966 and it reached No. 1 on December 1, staying there for a total of seven weeks.[4] The song also spent 7 weeks at No. 1 on the Irish Singles Chart.[5] The song has sold over 1.25 million copies in the UK as of September 2017.[6] Jones` version also reached No. 11 pop, No. 12 easy listening on the Billboard US charts.[7]

    In September 2006, Jones performed the song as a duet with Jerry Lee Lewis during the taping of the latter`s Last Man Standing TV special in New York City, and credited Lewis with providing the inspiration for his own recording.

    Charts

    Chart (1967)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (Kent Music Report)

    1

    Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[8]

    2

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[9]

    1

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[10]

    14

    Canada Adult Contemporary Singles (RPM)

    10

    Canada RPM Top 100[11]

    5

    Ireland (IRMA)[12]

    1

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[13]

    2

    Norway (VG-lista)[14]

    1

    UK Singles (OCC)[15]

    1

    US Billboard Hot 100[16]

    11

    US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[17]

    12

    West Germany (GfK)[18]

    6

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    United Kingdom (BPI)[20]

    Silver

    1,257,737[19]

    "Green, Green Grass of Home"
    Single by Tom Jones
    from the album Green, Green Grass of Home
    B-side"Promise Her Anything"
    ReleasedNovember 1966
    GenreCountry pop
    Length3:05
    LabelDecca Records F22511[1]
    Songwriter(s)Curly Putman[1]
    Producer(s)Peter Sullivan[1]
    Tom Jones singles chronology

    "This and That"
    (1966)

    "Green, Green Grass of Home"
    (1966)

    "Detroit City"
    (1967)

    "Green, Green Grass of Home", written by Claude "Curly" Putman Jr., and first recorded by singer Johnny Darrell in 1965, is a country song made popular by Porter Wagoner the same year, when it reached No. 4 on the Country chart.[2] It was also recorded by Bobby Bare and by Jerry Lee Lewis, who included it in his album Country Songs for City Folks (later re-issued as All Country). Tom Jones learned the song from Lewis` version and, in 1966, he had a worldwide No. 1 hit with it. It was also recorded by Joan Baez on David`s Album released in 1969.

    Lyrics

    The singer returns to his childhood home for what seems to be his first visit there since leaving in his youth. When he steps down from the train, his parents are there to greet him, and his sweetheart, Mary, comes running to join them. They meet him with "arms reaching, smiling sweetly". With Mary, the singer strolls at ease among the monuments of his childhood, including "the old oak tree that I used to play on", feeling that "it`s good to touch the green, green grass of home".

    Abruptly, the singer switches from song to recitation, as he awakens and sees "four grey walls" surrounding him and realizes that his return home was only a dream and that he is actually in prison. As he resumes singing, we learn that the singer is waking on the day of his scheduled execution.[3] He sees a guard and "a sad old padre" who will walk with him to his execution at daybreak, and then he will return home "in the shade of that old oak tree, as they lay me `neath the green, green grass of home".

    The Joan Baez version ends: "Yes, we`ll all be together in the shade of the old oak tree / When we meet beneath the green, green grass of home."

    Tom Jones version

    Welsh singer Tom Jones, who was appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1965, visited Colony Records while staying in New York City. On asking if they had any new works by Jerry Lee Lewis, he was given the new country album.

    Impressed with the song, Jones recorded and released the song in the UK in 1966 and it reached No. 1 on December 1, staying there for a total of seven weeks.[4] The song also spent 7 weeks at No. 1 on the Irish Singles Chart.[5] The song has sold over 1.25 million copies in the UK as of September 2017.[6] Jones` version also reached No. 11 pop, No. 12 easy listening on the Billboard US charts.[7]

    In September 2006, Jones performed the song as a duet with Jerry Lee Lewis during the taping of the latter`s Last Man Standing TV special in New York City, and credited Lewis with providing the inspiration for his own recording.

    Charts

    Chart (1967)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (Kent Music Report)

    1

    Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[8]

    2

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[9]

    1

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[10]

    14

    Canada Adult Contemporary Singles (RPM)

    10

    Canada RPM Top 100[11]

    5

    Ireland (IRMA)[12]

    1

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[13]

    2

    Norway (VG-lista)[14]

    1

    UK Singles (OCC)[15]

    1

    US Billboard Hot 100[16]

    11

    US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[17]

    12

    West Germany (GfK)[18]

    6

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    United Kingdom (BPI)[20]

    Silver

    1,257,737[19]

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