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Snowbird (song)

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B-side
  
"Just Bidin' My Time"

Format
  
7"

Genre
  
Country pop, soft rock

Released
  
June 1970

Recorded
  
1969

Length
  
2:10

"Snowbird" is a song by the Canadian songwriter Gene MacLellan. Though it has been recorded by many performers (including Bing Crosby and Elvis Presley), it is best known through Anne Murray's 1969 recording, which—after appearing as an album track in mid-1969—was eventually released as a single in the summer of 1970. It was a No. 2 hit on Canada's pop chart and went to No. 1 on both the Canadian adult contemporary and country charts. The song reached No. 8 on the U.S. pop singles chart, spent six weeks at No. 1 on the U.S. adult contemporary chart, and became a surprise Top 10 U.S. country hit as well. It was certified as a gold single by the RIAA, the first American Gold record ever awarded to a Canadian solo female artist. The song peaked at No. 23 on the UK Singles Chart. In 2003 it was an inaugural song inductee of the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Anne Murray and Gene MacLellan had met while both were regulars on the CBC television series Singalong Jubilee and Murray recorded two of MacLellan's compositions, "Snowbird" and "Biding My Time", for her first major label album release, This Way Is My Way, in 1969. Murray would recall: "Gene told me he wrote ["Snowbird"] in twenty minutes while walking on a beach in PEI."

The theme and approach broadly resemble that of the earlier hits "Message to Michael" (a.k.a. "Kentucky Bluebird" in hit versions by Lou Johnson and Adam Faith) and "Yellow Bird" in contrasting the narrator's being stranded in the place of his/her heartache to the bird's ability to just up and fly away. "Snowbird" sold well over a million copies and was recently picked as 19th on the 50 Tracks: The Canadian Version list, a partially populist approach to defining the most influential songs by Canadians.

Gene MacLellan made his own recording of "Snowbird" on his 1970 album Street Corner Preacher: MacLellan's version features an additional verse to the song's standard two verse format.

In 2007 Anne Murray remade "Snowbird" for her Anne Murray Duets: Friends & Legends album, the song being rendered as a duet with Sarah Brightman.

Other versions

1970

  • Lynn Anderson - album Rose Garden
  • Perry Como - album It's Impossible
  • Annette Klingenberg (da) (as "Lille Sangfugl")
  • Anna-Lena Löfgren (as "Pröva Dina Vingar")
  • Loretta Lynn - album Coal Miner's Daughter
  • Gene MacLellan - album Gene MacLellan
  • Lize Marke (as "Zeemeeuw")
  • Liv Maessen (No. 13 in Australia)
  • Jean Shepard - album Here & Now
  • Andy Williams - album The Andy Williams Show
  • Slim Whitman - album Guess Who
  • 1971

  • Chet Atkins - album For the Good Times winner of Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance
  • Burl Ives - album Time
  • Daliah Lavi (as "Wie Die Schwalben") - album Daliah Lavi
  • Päivi Paunu (as "Lumilintu") - album Oi niitä aikoja : kootut levytykset 1966-71
  • Elvis Presley - album Elvis Country (I'm 10,000 Years Old)
  • Hank Snow - album Award Winners
  • Dottie West - album Careless Hands
  • 1972

  • Chris Connor - album Sketches
  • Bing Crosby - album Bing 'n' Basie.
  • Billie Jo Spears - album Just Singin'
  • 1974

  • Wanda Jackson - album When It's Time to Fall in Love Again
  • 1975

  • Doc Watson - album Two Days in November
  • 1986

  • Gerard Cox - (as "Die laaielichter")
  • 1987

  • Bles Bridges - album Fight For Love
  • 1989

  • Birthe Kjaer (as "Sangfugl") - album Vi Maler Byen Rød
  • 1992

  • Helinä Ilkka (fi) (as "Lumilintu") - album Jää vielä aamuun
  • 2001

  • Rita MacNeil - album Music of a Thousand Nights
  • Dana Winner - album Unforgettable
  • 2011

  • Catherine MacLellan - album "Silhouette"
  • Year?

  • Anne Marie Kvien (no) (as "Gjør Din Drøm Til Virkelighet")
  • References

    Snowbird (song) Wikipedia