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Suddenly There's a Valley

"Suddenly There's a Valley" is a popular song written by Chuck Meyer and Biff Jones and published in 1955.

Other notable recordings
Jo Stafford – recorded August 12, 1955 (Columbia Records catalog number 40559). This reached No. 13 in Billboard's Top 100 chart. • Bing Crosby – recorded November 23, 1955, with Buddy Cole and His Orchestra for Decca Records. • Patty Andrews – recorded for Capitol Records. Charted at No. 69 on Billboard Top 100 in November 1955. • Julius La Rosa (Cadence Records catalog number 1270) (1955). This also charted reaching No. 29 in Billboard's Top 100. • The Mills Brothers – recorded September 1, 1955, for Decca Records (catalog No. 29686). This also hit the Billboard Top 100 although it is not listed as a best-seller by Cashbox. • Petula Clark had a Top Ten hit in the 1955 UK Singles Chart with her version. It was her third hit single. It competed in the chart with a version by Lee Lawrence, which peaked at No. 14. • Jane Froman – included on her album Faith (1956). • Dorsey Burnette – included in his album Tall Oak Tree (1960). • The Drifters – as the B-side to their single "I Count the Tears" on Atlantic Records. (1960). • Andy Williams – included on his album The Village of St. Bernadette (1960). • The Kingsmen Quartet used the song on a gospel album of the same name in 1971. • Reba McEntire recorded the song on her 1980 country album Feel the Fire. • Glen Campbell recorded the song on his 1989 gospel album Favorite Hymns. ==References==
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