A Wanderin' Man
1966 single by Jeannie Seely
"A Wanderin' Man" | ||||
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Single by Jeannie Seely | ||||
from the album Thanks, Hank! | ||||
B-side | "Darling Are You Ever Coming Home" | |||
Released | November 21, 1966 | |||
Recorded | 1966 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 2:19 | |||
Label | Monument | |||
Songwriter(s) | Hank Cochran | |||
Producer(s) | Fred Foster | |||
Jeannie Seely singles chronology | ||||
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"A Wanderin' Man" is a single by American country music artist Jeannie Seely. Released in November 1966, it was the first single issued from her second album on Monument, entitled Thanks, Hank!. It was also Seely's third single to be written by husband and songwriter Hank Cochran. "A Wanderin' Man" peaked at #13 on the Billboard Magazine Hot Country Singles chart in early 1967.[1]
Chart performance
Chart (1966-1967) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles | 13 |
References
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country Hits: 1944-2006, Second edition. Record Research.
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Discography
- The Seely Style (1966)
- Thanks, Hank! (1967)
- I'll Love You More (1968)
- Little Things (1968)
- Jeannie Seely (1969)
- Jack Greene, Jeannie Seely (with Jack Greene) (1970)
- Please Be My New Love (1970)
- Two for the Show (with Jack Greene) (1972)
- Can I Sleep in Your Arms/Lucky Ladies (1973)
- Greatest Hits (1981)
- Jeannie Seely (1990)
- Number One Christmas (1994)
- Been There...Sung That! (1999)
- Life's Highway (2003)
- Vintage Country: Old But Treasured (2011)
- Written in Song (2017)
- An American Classic (2020)
- Greatest Hits on Monument (1993)
- "Don't Touch Me"
- "It's Only Love"
- "A Wanderin' Man"
- "I'll Love You More (Than You Need)"
- "Wish I Didn't Have to Miss You" (with Jack Greene)
- "Much Oblige" (with Jack Greene)
- "Pride"
- "What in the World Has Gone Wrong with Our Love" (with Jack Greene)
- "Can I Sleep in Your Arms"
- "Lucky Ladies"
- "Anyone Who Knows What Love Is (Will Understand)" (1964)
- Honeysuckle Rose (1980)
- "Trashy Women" (1993)