I still remember hearing this on Mom's record player as a little girl - early 1960's. I have always loved many of Sonny's recordings & I'm now over 60!
When I was a kid and this song would come on the radio, I'd question my mom about how Running Bear could love Little White Dove if they never had a conversation. I'd ask her if there was a way he could've gone around the river. lol
I was about 4 or 5 when I first heard this. 💗💗💗(40 something years ago ). My mom had an 8 track player. Loved his music and voice💗 His Christmas album was my favorite.
Very pretty Indian maiden flowing hair The Chief her father named Running Bear Braves run away bare that father did scare One brave stood his ground with a stare And Running Bear Declared them a pair
Very pretty Indian maiden flowing hair The Chief her father named Running Bear Braves run away bare that father did scare One brave stood his ground with a stare And Running Bear Declared them a pair
Does anyone know where the artwork is for this song? It was a picture of the Indian man & woman each standing on a side of the river, reaching out for ea other - thanks in advance for any references
You might have heard the song Running Bear, NOT by Sonny James! The Southern Gentlemen joined Sonny on August 15, 1964. Sonny's recording of "Running Bear" was with the Southern Gentlemen. Sonny's first #1 single started with "Need You" which was recorded on June 25, 1965 and reached #1 on April 22, 1967. In 1961 Sonny James was recording for RCA Victor which included song like Apache, Innocent Angel, The Day's Not Over Yet and only recorded ONE album. "Running Bear" was his 7th consecutive #1 song. I would recommend the biography of Sonny James "Wilful Shadows" by Gary Robble (a Southern Gentleman) for more details.
Johnny Preston had a big hit with it in 1959. His version sold more copies than anyone else's. It might even have hit #1 on the pop charts - I'm not sure. Here he is lip-sync'ing it on the Dick Clark TV show in 1959: ua-cam.com/video/1PfrpcqLyzY/v-deo.html
I still remember hearing this on Mom's record player as a little girl - early 1960's. I have always loved many of Sonny's recordings & I'm now over 60!
You're probably thinking of the version by Johnny Preston.
This is fantastic for me. Thanks for this song. God Bless. ❤😊
My grandma had this record and I had the words memorized. Loved it.
I use to listen to this beautiful song on the jukebox at grandma & grandpas restaurant, beautiful memories. 🌿🕊️🍃🌹🌿✨❤️🔥✨
*_Rest In Peace Sonny_*
*_Job Well Done, Sir_*
Song of my youth now 87 don't made them anymore sad
In 1960 I was 9yrs old. ❤😊
This is the BEST version! ! 🤗
I was 13 years old when I first heard this song at my aunt and uncles house.
Me too. My favorite.
great song! still in 2022
When I was a kid and this song would come on the radio, I'd question my mom about how Running Bear could love Little White Dove if they never had a conversation. I'd ask her if there was a way he could've gone around the river. lol
Best version!
this song went to #1 on the country charts in 1969!!!
I love this version more than the one he did in the 80's.
this is just perfect. love this song! thanks for posting!
I have always loved this song and it has always made me cry!
Me too...
I remember sitting in the ice cream parlor pantomining this song!
I was about 4 or 5 when I first heard this. 💗💗💗(40 something years ago ). My mom had an 8 track player. Loved his music and voice💗 His Christmas album was my favorite.
The first version that I heard is the best
#1. Thank you Richard Custard 💯
I attended grammar school with Sonny James in 1944 in Hackelburg, Alabama. My name is Earl Gene Crump.
Very pretty Indian maiden flowing hair
The Chief her father named Running Bear
Braves run away bare that father did scare
One brave stood his ground with a stare
And Running Bear Declared them a pair
Thanks Richard great song.
Very pretty Indian maiden flowing hair
The Chief her father named Running Bear
Braves run away bare that father did scare
One brave stood his ground with a stare
And Running Bear Declared them a pair
Great song by Sonny James, thank you for posting. 👍👍
Does anyone know where the artwork is for this song? It was a picture of the Indian man & woman each standing on a side of the river, reaching out for ea other - thanks in advance for any references
this version is fantastic and the version by MUD is the best
I like this better than the original (Johnny Preston) pop version from about 10 years earlier.
Louis Armstrong has a version of this song.
I different with you I heard the song in 1961
You might have heard the song Running Bear, NOT by Sonny James! The Southern Gentlemen joined Sonny on August 15, 1964. Sonny's recording of "Running Bear" was with the Southern Gentlemen. Sonny's first #1 single started with "Need You" which was recorded on June 25, 1965 and reached #1 on April 22, 1967. In 1961 Sonny James was recording for RCA Victor which included song like Apache, Innocent Angel, The Day's Not Over Yet and only recorded ONE album. "Running Bear" was his 7th consecutive #1 song. I would recommend the biography of Sonny James "Wilful Shadows" by Gary Robble (a Southern Gentleman) for more details.
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Are you sure it was 69? My guess it was 59 ish
1969
Johnny Preston had a big hit with it in 1959. His version sold more copies than anyone else's. It might even have hit #1 on the pop charts - I'm not sure. Here he is lip-sync'ing it on the Dick Clark TV show in 1959: ua-cam.com/video/1PfrpcqLyzY/v-deo.html
The CYC do it better
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