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Canadian Sunset

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"Canadian Sunset"
Single by Eddie Heywood and Hugo Winterhalter
from the album Canadian Sunset
B-side"This Is Real (We're In Love, We're In Love, We're In Love)"
ReleasedJuly 1956
GenrePop, Jazz
Length2:50
LabelRCA Victor 6537
Composer(s)Eddie Heywood
Lyricist(s)Norman Gimbel
Eddie Heywood and Hugo Winterhalter singles chronology
"Land of Dreams"
(1954)
"Canadian Sunset"
(1956)

"Canadian Sunset" is a popular song with music by jazz pianist Eddie Heywood and lyrics by Norman Gimbel. An instrumental version by Heywood and Hugo Winterhalter reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No. 7 on the R&B chart in 1956.[1] A version sung by Andy Williams was also popular that year, reaching No. 7 on the Billboard chart.[2] The Sounds Orchestral, conducted by Johnny Pearson, hit the Easy Listening chart reaching No. 14 and the Billboard Hot 100 in 1965 reaching No. 76.[3] In Canada their version reached No.25 on the Top 40 charts.[4]

Notable Recordings

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The tune has been covered by a number of pop, jazz, R&B, and country performers:

  • Wes Montgomery (guitar) recorded the piece with small combo. The recording features his signature octave melodic technique.
  • Danny Gatton (guitar) playing with Buddy Emmons (pedal steel) produced a funky version of the tune with the "redneck jazz" sound they developed (jazz played on instruments normally relegated to country music)
  • George Shearing (piano) recorded the piece with his quintet along with an orchestral arrangement of his writing.
  • Floyd Cramer (piano)
  • Gene Ammons (tenor saxophone) on the 1960 album Boss Tenor
  • Earl Bostic (alto saxophone)
  • Earl Grant (organ)
  • The Impacts (R. Baber, H. Brooks, H. Powell, C. Mattocks and K. Seymour) recorded a doo-wop version in 1959 that can be found on The Doo Wop Box II.
  • Etta Jones (vocals) recorded this tune on her album Something Nice in 1961
  • Cedar Walton made it funky on the 1976 album Beyond Mobius
  • Sam Cooke did a version on his You Send Me album
  • Dean Martin recorded a version on his 1959 album A Winter Romance
  • Beegie Adair (piano) recorded the piece with her trio on Moments to Remember in 2009
  • Carey T. Smith recorded a version on his 2009 album Birdy
  • Horst Jankowski recorded a version on his 1965 album More Genius of Jankowski
  • Earl Klugh recorded a version on his 2008 album The Spice of Life
  • Doc Severinsen recorded a version on his 1967 album The New Sound of Today's Big Band

References

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  1. ^ Eddie Heywood and Hugo Winterhalter, "Canadian Sunset" chart positions, Musicvf.com, Retrieved June 3, 2013
  2. ^ Andy Williams, "Canadian Sunset" chart positions, Musicvf.com, Retrieved June 3, 2013
  3. ^ Sounds Orchestral, "Canadian Sunset" chart positions, Musicvf.com, Retrieved June 3, 2013
  4. ^ "RPM Top 40 Singles - August 9, 1965" (PDF).