Have You Heard

The Duprees

About Have You Heard

"Have You Heard?" is a popular song written by Lew Douglas, Frank LaVere and LeRoy W. Rodde and published in 1952. The biggest hit version was recorded by Joni James in 1952, charting the next year. The recording by Joni James was released by MGM Records as catalog number 11390. It first reached the Billboard magazine charts on December 27, 1952 and lasted 14 weeks on the chart, peaking at #4. The flip side was "Wishing Ring." The song was revived by the US group, The Duprees and became a hit again in 1963. The version went to #18 on the Hot 100 and #8 on the Middle-Road Singles chart. 


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Have you heard
Who's kissing her now
Do you think she's blue
Did she say we're through
Has she found someone new

Have you seen
The way she looks now
Does she act the same
When she hears my name
Does she say who's to blame

My arms are empty
My nights are long and lonely
I miss her so (miss her so)
Each new tomorrow can only bring me sorrow
I love her so

Have you heard
Of their wedding day
Rumors come and go
Still I'd like to know
If it's true won't you tell me
Have you heard

Have you heard
Of their wedding day
Rumors come and go
Still I'd like to know
If it's true won't you tell me
Have you heard

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The Duprees

The Duprees is an American musical group of doo-wop style, which had a series of hit records in the early 1960s. more »

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Written by: L. DOUGLAS, F. LAVERE, R. RODDE

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9 facts about this song

Artist Background
"Have You Heard" is a song interpreted by two different artists at different periods of time – Joni James in 1952 and The Duprees in 1963.
Joni James' Version
Joni James was an American pop singer noted for her romantic ballads who rose to fame in the 1950s. - Her release of "Have You Heard" was one of her 7 top ten hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. - Joni James was a popular artist during her time, selling over 100 million records worldwide.
The Duprees' Version
The Duprees are an American musical group known for their doo-wop style. - Their version of "Have You Heard" reached number 18 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1963. - The song was one of their signature hits, solidifying their reputation as one of the most successful doo-wop groups of the 1960s.
Music Style
Both versions of "Have You Heard" epitomize the smooth melodious style of their respective periods, with Joni James representing the classic pop ballad style and The Duprees showcasing the doo-wop music of the 1960s.
Song Composition
"Have You Heard" was originally written by Lew Douglas, Frank LaVere, and Roy Rodde. - Each artist had their unique take on the song, adding to its timeless appeal.
Popularity
Despite being released in different decades, the song is enduring and has remained popular among fans of classic pop and doo-wop music.
Featured in Media
Joni James' version of "Have You Heard" is featured in the soundtrack of the 2019 film "The Irishman" directed by Martin Scorsese.
Awards and Nominations
While "Have You Heard" did not win any awards, both Joni James and The Duprees have been recognized for their musical achievements over their careers.
Cover Versions
Besides Joni James and The Duprees, "Have You Heard" has been covered by a variety of artists, showcasing its lasting appeal in the music industry.

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