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1921 Song by Herbert Happy Lawson From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Any Time" is a Tin Pan Alley song written by Herbert "Happy" Lawson. The song was published in 1921 and first recorded by Emmett Miller for OKeh Records in 1924, accompanying himself on ukulele, Lawson recorded his own version for Gennett Records on July 31, 1925. It became associated with Country music when Eddy Arnold rescued it from obscurity in 1948, topping the Billboard Juke Box Folk Records Chart for nine weeks.[7]
"Any Time" | |
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Single by Emmett Miller | |
B-side | The Pickaninnies' Paradise[1] |
Published | December 22, 1921 Herbert Happy Lawson Music Publishing Company, Dallas[2] |
Released | December 1924[1] |
Recorded | October 25, 1924[3] |
Genre | Popular Music |
Length | 3:18 |
Label | OKeh 40239[4] |
Songwriter(s) | Herbert Happy Lawson[2] |
"Any Time" | ||||
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Single by Eddy Arnold and his Tennessee Plowboys[5] | ||||
B-side | What a Fool I Was[5] | |||
Released | February 9, 1948[5] | |||
Recorded | August 20, 1947[6] | |||
Studio | RCA Victor Studios[6] | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 2:56 | |||
Label | RCA Victor 20-2700[5] | |||
Producer(s) | Stephen H. Sholes, Charles R. Grean[6] | |||
Eddy Arnold and his Tennessee Plowboys[5] singles chronology | ||||
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