Don't Let Me Cross Over

"Don't Let Me Cross Over"
Single by Carl Butler and Pearl
from the album Don't Let Me Cross Over
B-side"Wonder Drug"
ReleasedNovember 1962 (U.S.)
RecordedFebruary 26, 1962
GenreCountry
Length2:57
LabelColumbia 42953
Songwriter(s)Penny Jay
Carl Butler and Pearl singles chronology
"Don't Let Me Cross Over"
(1962)
"Loving Arms"
(1963)

"Don't Let Me Cross Over" is a song made famous as a duet by Carl Butler and Pearl, a husband-and-wife country music duo. Originally released in November 1962, the song needed just four weeks to reach the #1 spot on the Billboard Country Singles chart, and spent 11 (non-consecutive) weeks at #1.[1] "Don't Let Me Cross Over" has become a country-music standard.

Honky-tonk singer Carl Butler is best remembered for "Don't Let Me Cross Over," which Allmusic writer Jim Worbois described as a "country heartbreak song." The song was one of several in which Butler's wife, Pearl, joins him on harmony.[2]

With its 11-week reign, "Don't Let Me Cross Over" was the longest-running No. 1 song for a performer's debut single on the Hot Country Singles (and its successor-names) chart until being matched in May 2013 by Florida Georgia Line's "Cruise."

  1. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country Hits: 1944-2006, Second edition. Record Research. p. 63.
  2. ^ Carl Butler and Pearl, Don't Let Me Cross Over Retrieved June 17, 2012.