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- Walk_Right_In runtime "2.55".
- Walk_Right_In abstract "\"Walk Right In\" is the title of a country blues song written by musician Gus Cannon and originally recorded by Cannon's Jug Stompers in 1929, released on Victor Records, catalogue 38611. It was reissued on album in 1959 as a track on The Country Blues.In 1962, the American folk trio The Rooftop Singers recorded a version of the song and released it as a single. The single spent two weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in early 1963. It spent five weeks atop the Easy Listening chart, which would later become known as the Adult Contemporary chart. In addition, \"Walk Right In\" reached both the R&B chart (peaking at #4) as well as the country music chart, peaking at #23. The song reached #1 in Australia on the Kent Music Report in 1963, and it made the Top 10 on the UK Singles Chart in the United Kingdom, peaking at #10. The song was included on the album Walk Right In, and was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category Best Folk Recording.Group member Erik Darling recruited two friends to record a folk version of \"Walk Right In\" after hearing the original Cannon recording. Darling wanted the record to have a distinctive sound, so he and group member Bill Svanoe both played twelve string guitars on the song, although they had some difficulty in acquiring the instruments. Darling is quoted as saying that prior to the making of this record, \"you couldn't buy a 12-string guitar...I ordered one from the Gibson Company, but in order to record [the song] with two 12-strings, we had to wait for the company to build a second one for Bill!\" (a left-handed model). The success of the song was a boon to Cannon, who was in his late 70s and had been forced to pawn his banjo the previous winter to pay his heating bill; he received royalties as a songwriter and saw renewed interest in his music, which led to a recording contract of his own.Other acts who have recorded or performed \"Walk Right In\" include Chet Atkins, The Brothers Four (1963), Sammy Davis, Jr., Ella Fitzgerald, Earl Grant, Al Hirt, Jan & Dean, Janis Joplin, Jerry Lee Lewis, Trini Lopez, the Johnny Mann Singers, Otis Taylor, Carolina Chocolate Drops, The Ventures, Yvonne Elliman, and Dr. Hook. The Rooftop Singers' version appears on the soundtrack to the Tom Hanks film Forrest Gump. Roger Branigin's campaign adapted the song en route to his eventual victory in the 1964 Indiana gubernatorial race.".
- Walk_Right_In bSide ""Cool Water"".
- Walk_Right_In certification "Gold".
- Walk_Right_In genre Bluegrass_music.
- Walk_Right_In genre Folk_music.
- Walk_Right_In musicalArtist The_Rooftop_Singers.
- Walk_Right_In musicalBand The_Rooftop_Singers.
- Walk_Right_In producer Erik_Darling.
- Walk_Right_In recordLabel Vanguard_Records.
- Walk_Right_In runtime "153.0".
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- Walk_Right_In wikiPageOutDegree "78".
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- Walk_Right_In wikiPageWikiLinkText "Marche Tout Droit".
- Walk_Right_In wikiPageWikiLinkText "Walk Right In".
- Walk_Right_In wikiPageWikiLinkText "hit title track".
- Walk_Right_In writer Gus_Cannon.
- Walk_Right_In after ""Hey Paula" by Paul & Paula".
- Walk_Right_In after ""Rhythm of the Rain" by The Cascades".
- Walk_Right_In album "Walk Right In".
- Walk_Right_In artist The_Rooftop_Singers.
- Walk_Right_In bSide ""Cool Water"".
- Walk_Right_In before ""Go Away Little Girl" by Steve Lawrence".
- Walk_Right_In certification Music_recording_sales_certification.
- Walk_Right_In format "7"".
- Walk_Right_In genre Bluegrass_music.
- Walk_Right_In genre Folk_music.
- Walk_Right_In label Vanguard_Records.
- Walk_Right_In length "153.0".
- Walk_Right_In name "Walk Right In".
- Walk_Right_In nextSingle ""Tom Cat"".