Santo & Johnny (album)

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Santo & Johnny
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Studio album by
Released1959
Genre Instrumental
Length26:52
Label Canadian-American Records
Santo & Johnny chronology
Santo & Johnny
(1959)
Encore
(1960)

Santo & Johnny is the debut album by the homonymous duo, released in 1959. The album includes the duo's best known instrumental, [1] "Sleep Walk".

Contents

Releases

Canadian-American Records distributed the album in Canada in 1959 and the label Orfeón released it in Venezuela in the same year.

Singles

The track "Sleep Walk" rose to number 1 of the Billboard Hot 100 in 1959. [2] The band's rendition of "Caravan" entered the charts in 1960 and it peaked at number 48. [2]

Performances

The instrumentals "All Night Diner" and "Sleep Walk" were performed on The Perry Como Show in 1959. [3]

"Sleep Walk" was also performed on American Bandstand. [4]

Legacy

"Sleep Walk" was frequently used on commercials, TV shows and movies. Examples include: Highston, La Bamba, Heroes and many others. [5] [6] [7]

The recording "Caravan" was used in a few movies such as Breakfast on Pluto. [8]

Track listing

Side one
  1. "Caravan"
  2. "Summertime"
  3. "All Night Diner"
  4. "Blue Moon"
  5. "School Day"
  6. "Sleep Walk"
Side two
  1. "Tenderly"
  2. "Slave Girl"
  3. "Dream"
  4. "Canadian Sunset"
  5. "Harbor Lights"
  6. "Raunchy"

Personnel

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