China Tea (instrumental)

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B-side"The Wee Boy of Brussels"
ReleasedAugust 1959
Recorded7 July 1959
"China Tea"
Single by Russ Conway
with Accompaniment directed by Geoff Love
B-side"The Wee Boy of Brussels"
ReleasedAugust 1959
Recorded7 July 1959
StudioAbbey Road Studios
GenrePopular music, piano music
Length2:04
LabelColumbia Records
SongwriterTrevor H. Stanford

"China Tea" is a piano solo instrumental which was written and recorded by the English pianist Russ Conway. It became a hit for Conway in 1959, with his recording reaching the UK Singles Chart top 10. He composed the tune and published it under his real name, Trevor H. (Herbert) Stanford.[1][2] "China Tea" spent two weeks at No. 1 on the UK's sheet music charts in October 1959.[3]

Russ Conway recorded "China Tea" for EMI's Columbia Records on 7 July 1959, with accompaniment directed by Geoff Love. It was released as a single the following month.[4] The Gramophone magazine review described it as "another obvious hit".[5]

In his book, When I Was a Nipper, Alan Titchmarsh recalls "China Tea" being the first record he bought with his own money.[6]

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