Last Date (song)

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"Last Date"
Single by Floyd Cramer
from the album Last Date
Released 1960 (1960)
Genre Country
Label RCA
Writer(s) Floyd Cramer

"Last Date" is a 1960 instrumental written and performed by Floyd Cramer. It exemplifies the "slip note" style of piano playing that Cramer made popular. It peaked at number 11 on the country chart[1] and at number two on the Hot 100. Cramer's recording inspired a number of successful cover versions, including a vocal adaptation by Conway Twitty.

Chart performance

Chart (1960) Peak
position
New Zealand Singles Chart 1
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 2
Canadian RPM Top Singles 4
Australian Kent Music Report 8

Cover versions

References

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Preceded by Billboard Hot Country Singles number-one single
(Conway Twitty version)

May 27, 1972
Succeeded by
"The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A."
by Donna Fargo
Preceded by RPM Country Tracks number-one single
(Conway Twitty version)

June 3-June 10, 1972
Succeeded by
"Made in Japan"
by Buck Owens
Preceded by
"Going Where the Lonely Go"
by Merle Haggard
Billboard Hot Country Singles number-one single
(Emmylou Harris version)

January 22, 1983
Succeeded by
"Talk to Me"
by Mickey Gilley

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