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"Ole Buttermilk Sky"
Song by Kay Kyser and his Orchestra
A-side"Ole Buttermilk Sky"
B-side"On The Wrong Side Of You"
ReleasedAugust 26, 1946 (1946-08-26)
LabelColumbia 37073
Composer(s)Carmichael
Lyricist(s)Brooks

"Ole Buttermilk Sky" was a big hit in 1946 for Kay Kyser and other artists. It has been covered by a multitude of artists over the years.

Background

The song was composed by Hoagy Carmichael and Jack Brooks,[1] and introduced by Carmichael in the film Canyon Passage.

Chart action

It was recorded in the December 14 issue of The Billboard that "Ole Buttermilk Sky by Kay Kyser was at #1 in the Best Selling Popular Retail Records section. Having moved up two notches from its previous position of #3, it had been in the chart for the past seven weeks. A version by Helen Carroll and the Satisfiers was at #8. Paul Weston and his Orchestra with Matt Dennis had their version at #9.[2]

For the week ending December 14, 1946 in the Most Played Juke Box Records chart, it showed that the song was getting lots of plays and there were 5 versions getting attention. Kay Kyser's version on Columbia 37073 had been on the chart was at #2. Hoagy Carmichaels version was at #5. Paul Weston and his Orchestra with Matt Dennis were at #9. Helen Carroll and the Satisfiers were at #15. And a version by Connee Boswell was coming up.[3]

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