This very hard to find recording of "Gonna Find Me A Bluebird" was recorded in 1957. It was written by Marvin Rainwater and also recorded by him in 1957. It was also recorded in the same year by Eddy Arnold. All three of these versions charted in the top 100. The Marvin Rainwater and Eddy Arnold versions also charted on the country charts. I still like this Joyce Hahn version the best...and maybe you will too after you have heard it.
Peaked at #4 on CKWX in Vancouver, BC, in August 1957, spending 8 weeks in the top ten and 24 weeks on the pop charts here.
denmanfit 2 months ago
this is to :
joyce is my grandfathers aunt. im related to the whole hahn family [ person ]
i,m trying to find some one that knows a litlte abought joyce
i come from st. jacobs [ Kitchener area ] ontario canada and my mother ,s mother was a hahn and are related some how and would like to no a little bet more a bouht her. What happened to her
if you e-mail me and give me your tel # , i would like to talk to you
my e-mail address is :
jhfisher@uwo.ca
thanks
hope you will get back to me
jim
peeve1973 3 months ago
joyce is my grandfathers aunt. im related to the whole hahn family.
ibelive03 4 months ago
Joyce did 3 singles with Cadence in the '50s.
musicanada3 1 year ago
wow this is great .is there anyone who has'nt sung this
mrblindfreddy9999 1 year ago
A wonderful version. Joyce Hahn had a very sweet voice. And even though
I collected thousands of long playing records, I never saw one by her.
Maybe because her career was in Canada. Too bad she didn't make
more recordings.
Tnx 4 the interesting post.
rockgor 1 year ago
My favourite version and I have heard and have copies of probably every version ever made. It is a great great song, not always appreciated when first released. It was written and first recorded by Marvin Rainwater, actually a top rockabilly singer and then has been recorded by so many from Eddy Arnold (or one of those old country stars) to Brenda Lee. Joyce Hahn's version is still to me the best; just wish I could remove that dratted whistling to more greatly appreciate her voice.
mcpratt 1 year ago
I have waited years to hear this 'Bluebird' version in full. Thanks ever so much . . .
mcpratt 1 year ago
When Canadian TV was new, Joyce Hahn was one of the singers, along with Wally Coster and Shirley Harmer and a young fellow named Robert Goulet, who used to sing the hits every week on "Trans Canada Hit Parade" on CBC. I know this song. I think she sang it on the show.
MiramichierA1 2 years ago
I love the Kitty Wells version of this...I have the record....Maybe I will post a video of it :)
dollywoodlover12 3 years ago 2