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      • In the rock era, the song charted first when Billy Ward & His Dominoes took it to #20 US in 1957 (their last crossover Top 40 hit). Tempo and Stevens had by far the biggest hit with the song, but Donny & Marie Osmond returned it to the charts in 1976 when their version hit #14 in the US.
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  2. Larry Clinton and His Orchestra recorded one of the most popular versions of the song on 23 December 1938. Featuring vocalist Bea Wain, the Clinton version was a huge hit. Released in January 1939 on Victor Records, the Clinton recording was number one on the U.S. popular music charts for nine consecutive weeks in 1939.

  3. Dec 3, 2023 · “Deep Purple” is a classic song from the 1930s that has been covered by several artists over the years. One of the most popular versions is by the American singer April Stevens. Released in 1963, her rendition of the song reached the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

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  4. " Smoke on the Water " is a song by English rock band Deep Purple, released on their 1972 studio album Machine Head. The song's lyrics are based on true events, chronicling the 1971 fire at Montreux Casino in Montreux, Switzerland.

  5. "Deep Purple" was written by composer Peter De Rose as a piano solo in 1934. In 1935 it was arranged by Domenico Savino and introduced by the Paul Whiteman Orchestra on radio. Sheet music sales were brisk, but the song didn't achieve universal popularity until 1939 when Mitchell Parish added the lyric.

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    • Highway Star. This song defines the sound of Deep Purple. The interplay between Blackmore’s guitar and Lord’s organ are legendary. Blackmore’s solo was named the 19th best guitar solo of all time by Guitar World magazine.
    • Hush. The track that started it all but I bet you didn’t know it was a cover. Originally written by Joe South for recording artist Billy Joe Royal, Hush, was covered a number of times before being covered by Deep Purple for their first album, Shades of Deep Purple.
    • Lazy. Here’s an idea. Make a song that features the two most distinct sounds from the band: Ritchie Blackmore’s guitar and Lord’s organ. Let them throw down for about 4 and ½ minutes before the vocals enter over a simple groove.
    • Black Night. The band’s highest charting single in the UK, Black Night was originally released as a non-album single. I guess the band thought it was just so awesome they had to get it out there fast.
  6. Jul 28, 2022 · Deep Purple were in the midst of recording their seminal 1972 album, Machine Head, at a casino in Montreux, Switzerland, when somebody set off a flare gun and the building burned to the ground. This was during a performance by Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention.

  7. Songfacts®: This song took inspiration from a fire in the Casino at Montreux, Switzerland on December 4, 1971. The band was going to start recording their Machine Head album there right after a Frank Zappa concert, but someone fired a flare gun at the ceiling during Zappa's show, which set the place on fire.

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