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"Tammy" | ||||
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Single by Debbie Reynolds | ||||
B-side | "French Heels" | |||
Released | June 1957 | |||
Recorded | 1957 | |||
Genre | Traditional pop | |||
Length | 3:00 | |||
Label | Coral | |||
Songwriter(s) | Jay Livingston, Ray Evans | |||
Producer(s) | Joseph Gershenson | |||
Debbie Reynolds singles chronology | ||||
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"Tammy" is a popular song with music by Jay Livingston and lyrics by Ray Evans. It was published in 1957 and made its debut in the film Tammy and the Bachelor. It was nominated for the 1957 Oscar for Best Original Song. "Tammy" is heard in the film in two versions. The one that became a No. 1 hit single for Debbie Reynolds in 1957 is heard midway through the film, and was a UK No. 2 hit single in the same year. Another version was heard during the main titles at the beginning of the film and was a hit for the Ames Brothers. There have been other cover versions of the song.
The song's title served as the inspiration for Berry Gordy's first record label. In 1959, Gordy set up a new record company, and wanted to call it "Tammy Records" after the song, but the name was taken and "Tamla" was chosen instead. The main Motown label was created later that year and the two labels were incorporated into the Motown Record Corporation in 1960. Tamla served as a primary R&B and soul subsidiary throughout Motown's existence.