Poetry in Motion (song)

"Poetry in Motion" is a UK No. 1 hit single in 1961, recorded amongst others by Johnny Tillotson.[1] Tillotson's version was the most successful.

"Poetry in Motion"
Single by Johnny Tillotson
from the album Johnny Tillotson's Best
B-side"Princess Princess"
Released1960
GenreRock and roll
Length2:14
LabelCadence (US)
London (UK)[1]
Songwriter(s)Mike Anthony, Paul Kaufman[1]
Producer(s)Archie Bleyer[1]
Johnny Tillotson singles chronology
"Earth Angel"
(1960)
"Poetry in Motion"
(1960)
"Jimmy's Girl"
(1961)

Background

The song was written by Paul Kaufman (1930–1999) and Mike Anthony (born 1930),[1] who said that the inspiration for it came from looking up from their work and seeing a procession of young ladies from a nearby school pass by on the sidewalk outside each afternoon.[2] Bill Porter supervised the recording session in Nashville, Tennessee, which featured saxophonist Boots Randolph, pianist Floyd Cramer and bassist Floyd "Lightning" Chance. An alternative version, with King Curtis on saxophone, was recorded some weeks earlier and published by Bear Family Records in 2011.

In the US Billboard Hot 100, "Poetry in Motion" peaked at No. 2 in November 1960, kept out of the No. 1 spot by "Georgia on My Mind" by Ray Charles.[3] In the UK Singles Chart it hit No. 1 in January 1961,[1] and also made the charts on reissue in 1979.[4]

Chart positions

Chart (1960) Peak
position
US Billboard Top 100 Singles 2
US Billboard R&B Singles 27
Belgian Ultratop 50 (predecessor) 9
German Media Control Charts 38
Dutch Singles Charts (predecessor) 14
Norwegian VG-Lista Charts 4
U.K. Singles Charts 1

Cover versions

  • The song was covered by Swedish pop group Ola & the Janglers in 1966 and went to No. 1 in the Swedish voted chart "Tio i Topp" but only reached No. 7 in the sales chart "Kvällstoppen".

See also

References

  1. Rice, Jo (1982). The Guinness Book of 500 Number One Hits (1st ed.). Enfield, Middlesex: Guinness Superlatives Ltd. p. 55. ISBN 0-85112-250-7.
  2. "Cadence Records Story". Bsnpubs.com. Retrieved 2014-04-04.
  3. "The Hot 100 Chart". Billboard.
  4. Artist Biography by William Ruhlmann. "Johnny Tillotson | Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 2014-04-04.


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