Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast

1972 single by Wayne Newton From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast" is a song written by Peter Callander and Geoff Stephens and performed by Wayne Newton. It appeared on Newton's 1972 album, Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast.[1] In the lyrics, the singer is leaving his family after falling out of love with his wife. When his daughter tries to catch up with him, saying "Daddy, don't you walk so fast", it makes him change his mind about ending his marriage.[2]

B-side
  • "Echo Valley 2-6809" (U.S.)
  • "Walking in the Sand" (Intl.)
ReleasedApril 8, 1972
Length3:18
Quick facts Single by Wayne Newton, from the album ...
"Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast"
Single by Wayne Newton
from the album Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast
B-side
  • "Echo Valley 2-6809" (U.S.)
  • "Walking in the Sand" (Intl.)
ReleasedApril 8, 1972
GenrePop
Length3:18
LabelChelsea
Songwriters
ProducerWes Farrell
Wayne Newton singles chronology
"I Ain't That Easy to Lose"
(1971)
"Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast"
(1972)
"Can't You Hear the Song?"
(1972)
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"Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast" reached No. 3 on the U.S. adult contemporary chart and No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100.[3] The song spent one week at No. 1 on the Cashbox chart on August 5, 1972,[4] and three weeks at No. 1 in Australia. It sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA in July 1972.[5]

The song was ranked No. 10 on Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1972[6] and was also ranked No. 7 on the Kent Music Report's 25 songs of 1972.

The track was produced by Wes Farrell and arranged by Mike Melvoin.[7]

Chart performance

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