"There's a Story (Goin' 'Round)" | ||||
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Single by Dottie West and Don Gibson | ||||
B-side | "Lock, Stock, and Teardrops" | |||
Released | November 1969 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 2:40 | |||
Label | RCA Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Don Gibson | |||
Producer(s) | Danny Davis | |||
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Don Gibson singles chronology | ||||
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"There's a Story (Goin' 'Round)" is a song recorded by American country music artists Dottie West and Don Gibson. It was released in November 1969 and peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. [1] The single was never released on an official album.
Chart (1969-1970) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles | 7 |
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