You Belong to Me (1952 song)

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"You Belong to Me" is a popular song. It opens with the lyric "See the pyramids along the Nile/Watch the sun rise on a tropic isle..." but says to keep in mind, wherever the lover of the song's narrator may travel, "you belong to me."

It is credited to three writers: Pee Wee King, Redd Stewart, and Chilton Price. Actually Price wrote the song, and gave rights to the other two in exchange for publicity. She did this because of the success of an earlier hit which she had written, "Slow Poke," which had done so well with a similar arrangement that she felt she could do better by ceding partial credit for authorship to King and Stewart than trying to publicize the song herself.

The original version of the song was recorded by Sue Thompson on Mercury's country label, soon covered by Patti Page, whose version was issued by Mercury as catalog number 5899, with the flip side "I Went to Your Wedding" (a bigger Patti Page hit, reaching #1). It entered the Billboard chart on August 22, 1952, and lasted 12 weeks on the chart, peaking at #4.

A cover version by Jo Stafford became the biggest hit version, however. Issued by Columbia Records as catalog number 39811, it was Stafford's biggest hit, topping the charts in both the United States and the United Kingdom (the first song by a female singer to top the UK chart).

Another cover version, by Dean Martin, released by Capitol Records as catalog number 2165, was also in play at that time.

All the versions were combined in the rankings on the Cash Box charts, and the song reached #1 on those charts as well, lasting on the chart for more than half a year.

A later version of the song, by The Duprees, also made the Billboard Top 10, reaching #7 in 1962.

A different song with the same title by Carly Simon (originally recorded by the Doobie Brothers) reached the Top 10 in 1978.

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Preceded by:
Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart
Cash Box magazine best selling record chart
#1 record

September 27, 1952October 18, 1952
Succeeded by:
I Went to Your Wedding