Wedding Ring (song)

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"Wedding Ring"
Wedding ring cover easybeats.jpg
Australian record label
Single by The Easybeats
from the album It's 2 Easy
B-side "Me Or You"
Released26 August 1965
RecordedJune 1965
Armstrong Studios, Melbourne
Genre
Length2:03
Label Parlophone/Albert Productions
Songwriter(s) Stevie Wright/George Young, Harry Vanda
Producer(s) Ted Albert
Australiansingles chronology
"She's So Fine"
(1965)
"Wedding Ring"
(1965)
"Sad and Lonely and Blue"
(1965)

"Wedding Ring" is a song written by Stevie Wright and George Young. It was originally recorded by the Australian rock group the Easybeats in 1965, whose version reached #6 on the Australian charts. [1]

Contents

Single track listing

  1. Wedding Ring
  2. Me Or You

Charts

ChartPeak
position
Australia Music Maker [1] 6

The Sports version

"Wedding Ring"
Single by The Sports
from the album O.K, U.K!
ReleasedAugust 1979 (1979-08)
Studio Stiff Mobile & Brittania Road Studios, London
Genre Pop Rock
Length2:43
Label Mushroom Records
Songwriter(s) Stevie Wright/George Young, Harry Vanda
Producer(s) Dave Robinson, Liam Sternberg
The Sports singles chronology
"Suspicious Minds"
(1979)
"Wedding Ring"
(1979)
"Strangers on a Train"
(1980)

Australia rock band The Sports released a version as the lead single from their extended play album, O.K, U.K! . The song peaked at number 40 on the Australian Kent Music Report. [2]

Charts

Chart (1979)Position
Australian Kent Music Report 40

Other Versions

In July 2018, The Screaming Jets released a version as the lead single from their eighth studio album Gotcha Covered . [3]

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References

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  3. "The Screaming Jets Wedding Ring". Play MPE. 5 July 2018. Retrieved 5 May 2019.