Cracklin' Rosie

"Cracklin' Rosie"
Single by Neil Diamond
from the album Tap Root Manuscript
B-side"Lordy"
ReleasedJuly 30, 1970
GenreSoft rock, pop
Length2:54
LabelUni
Songwriter(s)Neil Diamond
Producer(s)Tom Catalano
Neil Diamond singles chronology
"Until It's Time For You To Go"
(1970)
"Cracklin' Rosie"
(1970)
"He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother"
(1970)

"Cracklin' Rosie" is a song written and recorded by Neil Diamond in 1970, with instrumental backing by Los Angeles session musicians from the Wrecking Crew,[1] including Hal Blaine on drums, Larry Knechtel on keyboards, Joe Osborn on bass, Al Casey on guitar and Gene Estes on percussion – arranged by Don Randi. The song was included on Diamond's album Tap Root Manuscript. In October 1970[2] the song became Diamond's first American No. 1 hit within the Billboard Hot 100, and his third to sell a million copies.[2] It was his breakthrough single on the UK Singles Chart, reaching No. 3 for four weeks in November and December. Billboard ranked the record as the No. 17 song of 1970.[3] It also reached No. 2 in both the Australian Singles Chart[4] and the Irish Singles Chart. Its best performance was in New Zealand, where it stayed at No. 1 for five weeks at the end of the year.[5]

The single version released by Uni Records was in mono, while the album version from Tap Root Manuscript was in stereo.

  1. ^ Hartman, Kent (2012). The Wrecking Crew. St. Martin’s Griffin. pp. 261–263. ISBN 978-1-250-03046-7.
  2. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference jackson was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1970
  4. ^ "Go-Set Australian charts - 5 December 1970". Poparchives.com.au. 1970-12-05. Archived from the original on 2017-03-16. Retrieved 2012-01-10.
  5. ^ The official New Zealand music chart;RIANZ website

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