Well I Ask You

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B-side"Before I Lose My Mind"
Released1961
Recorded1961
"Well I Ask You"
Single by Eden Kane
B-side"Before I Lose My Mind"
Released1961
Recorded1961
GenrePop
Length2:18
LabelDecca Records - F 11353
SongwriterLes Vandyke
ProducerBunny Lewis
Eden Kane singles chronology
"Hot Chocolate Crazy"
(1960)
"Well I Ask You"
(1961)
"Get Lost"
(1961)

"Well I Ask You" is a song written by Les Vandyke and successfully recorded in 1961 by English singer Eden Kane.[1]

Recorded in 1961, by Richard Graham Sarstedt, under stage name Eden Kane, as the follow-up to his debut single, "Hot Chocolate Crazy" (1960), "Well I Ask You" was also issued as a single in the UK and reached number one in the UK Singles Chart in August 1961.[2] Written by Les Vandyke,[3] arranged by John Keating, and produced by Bunny Lewis, it spent one week at the UK chart pinnacle.[4]

The song also reached no. 1 on the New Zealand Lever Hit Parade.[5]

The B-side of the record, released by Decca was "Before I Lose My Mind", also penned by Vandyke.[1]

Kay Starr also recorded the song as "Well I Ask Ya" for Capitol Records in 1961.[6]

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