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“Delta Dawn” – Single by Tanya Tucker from the album Delta Dawn, released on April 10, 1972.

“Delta Dawn” is a song written by musician Larry Collins and country songwriter Alex Harvey. The first notable recording of the song was in 1971 by American singer and actress Bette Midler for her debut album. However it is best known as a 1972 top ten country hit for Tanya Tucker and a 1973 US number one hit for Helen Reddy.

Though the song is attributed exclusively to Collins and Harvey, the melody of the chorus is in fact virtually identical to the Christian hymn Amazing Grace. For that reason, Tucker often performs the two together.

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Tanya Tucker - Delta Dawn
Tanya Tucker - Delta Dawn

The first recording of “Delta Dawn” was made by Harvey for his eponymous album released in November 1971. Harvey had performed as the opening act for Helen Reddy at the Troubadour, in January 1972, but at that time Reddy (who also was signed with the Capitol Records label) made no connection with any of Harvey’s compositions.

Dianne Davidson sang backup for Harvey’s recording. She was the first singer after Harvey to record the song and chart in 1971–1972.

Tracy Nelson also sang backup on Harvey’s recording, and performed “Delta Dawn” in her live act.[citation needed]

Bette Midler
After hearing Tracy Nelson sing “Delta Dawn” at the Bottom Line in New York City, Bette Midler added the song to her repertoire.

During the time Tanya Tucker’s and Helen Reddy’s recordings of the song were being produced (see below), Bette Midler recorded “Delta Dawn” for her The Divine Miss M debut album, for which her bluesy version was planned as the lead single. Reddy’s single was released June 1973, two days after Midler’s. The preemption required a marketing change for Midler, so the original B-side “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” was shopped to radio, itself becoming a top ten hit.

Tanya Tucker
Before Bette Midler’s recording, Nashville-based producer Billy Sherrill heard her sing “Delta Dawn” on The Tonight Show and wanted to sign Midler to Epic Records and have her record it. Upon finding that Midler already signed with Atlantic Records, Sherrill cut the song with Tanya Tucker, who was newly signed to Epic, and Tucker’s version was released in April 1972; it reached number six Country that spring.

While Harvey’s original version started with the first verse, Sherrill suggested starting with the chorus instead, done a cappella – a term unknown to 13-year-old Tucker. This distinction became a signature of her version.

Video on the top of the page  was recorded live at Church Street Station in Orlando, Florida.

Tanya Tucker – Delta Dawn

Delta Dawn

Tanya Tucker

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