Pine Tree, Pine over Me
"Pine Tree, Pine over Me" is a popular song written by Roy Jordan, Sid Bass,[1] and Jimmy Brewster. It was published in 1953.
The best-selling version in the United States was a recording by Johnny Desmond, Eileen Barton, and The McGuire Sisters on Coral Records (catalog number 61126). The song spent one week on the Cash Box magazine Best-Selling Records chart, at #27 on March 13, 1954. The flip side was "Cling to Me."
The best-selling version in the United Kingdom was a duet by Dickie Valentine and Joan Regan.
Recorded versions
- Molly Bee
- Johnny Desmond, Eileen Barton, and The McGuire Sisters
- Bob Gibson
- Dickie Valentine and Joan Regan
References
- ^ Musiker, Reuben; Musiker, Naomi (1998). Conductors and Composers of Popular Orchestral Music: A Biographical and Discographical Sourcebook. New York City, New York, US: Routledge. p. 14.
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