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- Come_Softly_to_Me abstract "\"Come Softly to Me\" is a popular song written by Gretchen Christopher, Barbara Ellis and Gary Troxel that was published in 1959 and was performed by The Fleetwoods, composed of Christopher, Troxel, and Ellis. It was the first release for the new Dolphin Records label.The original title was \"Come Softly,\" but was changed en route to its becoming a hit. Bob Reisdorf, the owner of Dolphin Records, which in 1960 changed to Dolton Records, was responsible for the title change. He thought that \"Come Softly\" might be too obvious and considered risqué, so he had it changed to \"Come Softly to Me.\" The title phrase never appears in the song's lyrics.Recording the song at home, the group sang it a cappella with the rhythmic shaking of Troxel's car keys. The tape was then sent to Los Angeles where the sparse instrumental accompaniment was added, including an acoustic guitar played by Bonnie Guitar. Released in 1959, the single reached #1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in April.The song has been covered by other artists, including Sandy Salisbury, Henri Salvador \"Tout doux, tout doucement\" (1959); Four Jacks and a Jill (1965); The Serendipity Singers on United Artists in 1968; Bob Welch (with Christine McVie on backing vocals); Frankie Vaughan with The Kaye Sisters, who had a chart hit in the United Kingdom with it; Jane Olivor; Mercy;Mercy released a version of the song on their 1969 album, Love Can Make You Happy. and The New Seekers, whose version reached #95 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #20 on the UK charts in 1972-73. A cover version performed by The Roches is repeated several times on the soundtrack of the film Crossing Delancey. It is included in the closing credits of the BBC2 sitcom Roger and Val Have Just Got In. Buck Dharma of Blue Öyster Cult covered the song on his 1982 solo album, Flat Out. Most recently, Eliza Doolittle samples it for the song \"Missing\" on her debut album.This song is used in the opening scene of the movie Dead Silence's trailer.".
- Come_Softly_to_Me bSide ""I Care So Much"".
- Come_Softly_to_Me certification "Gold(U.S.)".
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- Come_Softly_to_Me genre Doo-wop.
- Come_Softly_to_Me genre Popular_music.
- Come_Softly_to_Me musicalArtist The_Fleetwoods.
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- Come_Softly_to_Me recordedIn Seattle.
- Come_Softly_to_Me recordedIn Washington_(state).
- Come_Softly_to_Me runtime "145.0".
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- Come_Softly_to_Me wikiPageWikiLinkText "Come Softly to Me".
- Come_Softly_to_Me album "Mr. Blue".
- Come_Softly_to_Me artist The_Fleetwoods.
- Come_Softly_to_Me bSide ""I Care So Much"".
- Come_Softly_to_Me certification "Gold".
- Come_Softly_to_Me format "7"".
- Come_Softly_to_Me genre Doo-wop.
- Come_Softly_to_Me genre Popular_music.
- Come_Softly_to_Me label Dolton_Records.
- Come_Softly_to_Me label Liberty_Records.
- Come_Softly_to_Me length "145.0".
- Come_Softly_to_Me name "Come Softly to Me".
- Come_Softly_to_Me nextSingle ""Graduation's Here"".
- Come_Softly_to_Me producer "The Fleetwoods".
- Come_Softly_to_Me recorded "1958".
- Come_Softly_to_Me released "1959-02-16".
- Come_Softly_to_Me released "April, 1959".
- Come_Softly_to_Me thisSingle ""Come Softly to Me"".
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- Come_Softly_to_Me writer "Gretchen Christopher, Barbara Ellis, and Gary Troxel".
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- Come_Softly_to_Me subject Category:Four_Jacks_and_a_Jill_songs.
- Come_Softly_to_Me subject Category:Mercy_(band)_songs.
- Come_Softly_to_Me subject Category:The_Fleetwoods_songs.
- Come_Softly_to_Me hypernym Song.
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