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A smash hit in Chicago (chart peak: #4), [30] Reddy's "You're My World" otherwise failed to break in any first-tier metropolitan market: the track did reach #1 in Buffalo—where WKBW-AM ranked "You're My World" as the #5 hit of 1977 [31] —and received moderate support in a number of regional markets, reaching a Billboard Hot 100 peak of #18 ...
Only three ranked on the Billboard Hot 100: "The Happy Girls" (number 57) – the follow-up to "You're My World", and besides "I Am Woman", Reddy's only chart item that she co-wrote – and the disco tracks "Ready or Not" (number 73) and "Make Love to Me" (number 60), the latter a cover of an Australian hit by Kelly Marie, which gave Reddy a ...
B On "You're My World" producer Kim Fowley's website is a note that the song "was number one (#1) in Mexico (Billboard) in 1977," [28] but in the 17 nonconsecutive weekly appearances that the song made during its chart run on Billboard's "Hits of the World" list of the top 10 songs in Mexico in the issues dated between 15 October 1977, and 8 ...
The Australian singer died on Tuesday, her children announced on Facebook. "It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved mother, Helen Reddy, on the afternoon of September ...
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Also performed in full at the Palladium: "You're My World", Reddy's most recent US Top 40 hit (proving to be her last) which was a remake of a 1964 UK #1 hit (by Cilla Black); the Leon Russell composition "Bluebird", a 1975 US Top 30 shortfall for Reddy which the singer would apparently always enjoy performing live; and "I Can't Hear You No ...
In Canada's RPM magazine it reached number 9, [7] and on the album chart in the UK (where it was renamed The Best of Helen Reddy) it matched its number five US showing. [ 8 ] In 1987 an expanded edition that was given the title Helen Reddy's Greatest Hits (And More) was the first release of the original compilation on compact disc, [ 9 ] and on ...
Just as the lead single ("You're My World") of Reddy's previous album, Ear Candy, was a cover, so was the case here."We'll Sing in the Sunshine," a hit for Gale Garnett in 1964, was released on March 27, 1978, [4] and became Reddy's first lead single not to appear on the Billboard Hot 100. [5]