"Together" became a Top Ten hit in the summer of 1961 via a recording by
Connie Francis cut in New York City on 3 June 1961 with Cliff Parman acting as arranger and conductor. After focusing on new material for her recent singles releases, Francis with "Together" reverted to the mode of remaking
traditional pop songs which had provided her with her biggest hits in the 1950s. "Together" reached #6 on the
Billboard Hot 100 and was the first single release by Francis which could avail itself of the July 1961 inauguration of
Billboard's
Easy Listening chart where "Together" peaked at #1. Internationally, Francis' "Together" sold and charted well, reaching #2 in Australia, #6 in the UK, #7 in Ireland, #6 in New Zealand, #1 in India, and #13 in
Canada. == Later versions ==