Talk:Mickey Newbury
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"Time Is a Thief"
[edit]Can anyone confirm that "Time Is a Thief" was actually a #1 hit on the R&B Chart? I assume this refers to the Billboard R&B Chart? Billboard's website does not reflect this. 204.111.137.22 (talk) 18:36, 18 July 2021 (UTC)
- "Time Is A Thief" was the flip of Solomon Burke's "Keep a Light in the Window Till I Come Home", which peaked at #15 on the R&B chart on March 11-18, 1967.
- The peak positions of two of the other Mickey Newbury-written hits are also incorrect. Andy Williams' "Sweet Memories" peaked at #4 on the Easy Listening chart on July 13-20, 1968. Eddy Arnold's "Here Comes The Rain Baby" peaked at #4 on the Country chart on April 20-27, 1968.98.149.97.245 (talk) 21:34, 4 February 2022 (UTC)
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