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1962 single by The Orlons From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Don't Hang Up" is a 1962 hit single produced by Cameo-Parkway Records and performed by the American R&B music group the Orlons. The tune was originally issued in the US as the flip-side to "The Conservative", however, according to RPFiller on 45cat, "A Philadelphia DJ flipped it and the B-side became the hit."[3] Which is born out by the 45 showing the catalogue number C - 231 followed by a B. The song is also credited under the Ariola Records label. The song was a number-four hit on the Billboard Pop chart and reached number three on its R&B chart. One of the group's biggest songs during their career, "Don't Hang Up" remains an icon of the early 1960s era of popular music[4] and was awarded gold disc status for selling over one million copies.[5]
"Don't Hang Up" | ||||
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Single by The Orlons | ||||
from the album All The Hits by The Orlons | ||||
B-side | "The Conservative" | |||
Released | October 3, 1962 | |||
Genre | R&B | |||
Length | 2:19[1] | |||
Label | Cameo-Parkway | |||
Songwriter(s) | Dave Appell, Kal Mann[2] | |||
Producer(s) | Dave Appell, Kal Mann | |||
The Orlons singles chronology | ||||
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Chart | Peak position |
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US Billboard Hot 100[6][7] | 4 |
US R&B Singles[6][7] | 3 |
CAN CHUM Chart[8] | 23 |
UK Singles Chart[7] | 39 |
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