Suddenly There's a Valley

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"Suddenly There's a Valley"
Single by Gogi Grant
from the album Suddenly There's Gogi Grant
B-side "Love Is"
ReleasedJuly 1955 (1955-07)
Recorded1955
Genre Traditional pop
Length2:53
Label Era
Songwriter(s) Chuck Meyer, Biff Jones
Producer(s) Buddy Bregman
Gogi Grant singles chronology
"Forget Me Not"
(1952)
"Suddenly There's a Valley"
(1955)
"Who Are We?"
(1956)

"Suddenly There's a Valley" is a popular song written by Chuck Meyer and Biff Jones and published in 1955.

The song was a major hit for Gogi Grant (one of only two major ones she had, and one of three that charted for her) in 1955. Her recording was issued by Era Records as catalog number 1003 and reached Billboard's Top 100 chart, peaking at No. 9. [1]

On the Cash Box Best-Selling Record chart, where all versions were combined, the song reached No. 8. [2]

Other notable recordings

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