I Thought of You

1955 single by Jean Shepard From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I Thought of You

"I Thought of You" is a song composed by Jimmy Rollins that was recorded by American country singer Jean Shepard. Released as a single in 1955, it became a top ten song on the US country chart in 1955, becoming Shepard's fourth top ten recording in her career. It was given positive reviews by publications following its release.

Quick Facts Single by Jean Shepard, B-side ...
"I Thought of You"
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Single by Jean Shepard
B-side"Beautiful Lies"
ReleasedSeptember 1955
RecordedApril 1955
StudioCapitol Studios
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Length2:35
LabelCapitol
Songwriter(s)Jimmy Rollins
Producer(s)Ken Nelson
Jean Shepard singles chronology
"A Satisfied Mind"
(1955)
"I Thought of You"
(1955)
"I Learned It All from You"
(1956)
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Background, recording and content

Jean Shepard first found success recording with Ferlin Husky in 1953's "A Dear John Letter". The single topped the country chart. In 1955, she had her first top ten single as a solo recording artist with "A Satisfied Mind". It would be followed by a second commercial success called "I Thought of You".[3] The song had been composed by Jimmy Rollins.[4] The song describes a woman who imagines being with her former lover while in another man's company.[5] The song was recorded at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California in April 1955. The session was produced by Ken Nelson.[6]

Release, critical reception and chart performance

"I Thought of You" was released by Capitol Records in September 1955. It was distributed as a seven-inch vinyl record single. Despite its B-side "Beautiful Lies" charting higher on the US country survey, "I Thought of You" was actually the A-side.[4][7][8] Billboard found that the song had a "warm, expressive vocal treatment" with "strong, sincere lyric content".[9] Cash Box also highlighted Shepard's vocal, calling her delivery to be in a "soft, sincere fashion".[8] "I Thought of You" reached the number ten position on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in 1955. It became Shepard's fourth single to place in the top ten and second as a solo recording artist.[10]

Track listing

7" vinyl single[4]

Charts

More information Chart (1955), Peak position ...
Weekly chart performance for "I Thought of You"
Chart (1955) Peak
position
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[11]10
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