Didn't We (Richard Harris song)
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"Didn't We" is a song recorded by Irish singer and actor
Richard Harris Richard St John Francis Harris (1 October 1930 – 25 October 2002) was an Irish actor and singer. He appeared on stage and in many films, notably as Corrado Zeller in Michelangelo Antonioni's '' Red Desert'', Frank Machin in '' This Sporting ...
for his debut studio album, ''
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'' (1968). It was written and produced by
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and originally served as the B-side to Harris' 1968 single "
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". "Didn't We" was then distributed as the record's single by Dunhill Records, also in 1968. A
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song, Harris sings about his life in the past. Commercially, it charted at lower positions of both the United States and Canada, and in the higher ranks of their
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component charts. Harris featured "Didn't We" on several of his
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s, including ''The Richard Harris Collection: His Greatest Performances'' from 1973. That same year, the song was reissued as a
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paired alongside his 1971 single "
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". American vocalist
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recorded a version of "Didn't We" in 1972 for her second live album, ''
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''. It was originally performed at Four for McGovern, a concert benefitting George McGovern's ultimately unsuccessful 1972 presidential campaign. Streisand's monologue before and after the performance consisted of her acting as if she had taken marijuana. Her version peaked at number 82 in the United States, and also entered the Adult Contemporary charts in both the aforementioned country and Canada. She has since included an earlier version of "Didn't We" on her 2012 compilation album, '' Release Me''. Other artists like
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and Frank Sinatra also recorded renditions of "Didn't We".


Background and composition

"Didn't We" was originally featured as the B-side track to Harris's 1968 single "
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". That same year, it was distributed as a standalone 7" record, serving as the second single from his debut studio album, ''
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'' (1968). Various formats exist, all of them including "Didn't We" as the
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track; the United Kingdom release features "In the Final Hours" while the United States version has "Paper Chase" instead. It was reissued as a
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in 1973 and features Harris's 1971 single "
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". It was written and produced by
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, who Harris had collaborated previously with. A
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recording, "Didn't We" is written in the key of C major with Harris's vocals ranging from E4 to G5; it is accompanied by the instrumentation of a piano and a guitar. Lyrically, Harris recalls the past and opens the single by singing, "This time we almost made the pieces fit / Didn't we girl?".


Reception

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's Matthew Greenwald acclaimed the production of "Didn't We". He stated that it is "home to one of Jimmy Webb's most enduring melodies" and described its arrangement as elegant. In the 24 May 1969 edition of '' Billboard'', an editor recognized "Didn't We" in the "Special Merit Spotlight" column, where the publication reports designated singles "deserving fspecial attention". The critic noted its potential "sales appeal" and singled out its programming as a highlight. Michael Feeney Callan, the author of a biography for Harris, wrote that the composition was one of the singer's more "intimate ndorchestral tracks". In mid 1969, "Didn't We" managed to chart on the major
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s in both the United States and Canada. On the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, it debuted at number 83 for the week ending June 7, 1969, becoming the week's highest new entry. Five weeks later, the single reached its peak position at number 63 and then departed the chart altogether the following week. On Canada's Top Singles compiled by ''
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'', it entered the chart at number 95 on June 16 of the same year, before rising to number 82 the following week and number 73 the week after that. It also peaked on the Adult Contemporary charts in both the United States and Canada, reaching positions 11 and nine, respectively.


Cover versions and other usage

Several recording artists and musicians have covered "Didn't We". The earliest one was American singer Frank Sinatra's rendition, which appeared on his 27th studio album, ''
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'' (1969), to which Stephen Thomas Erlewine from AllMusic likened it as a "rock cover".
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released a version of the song for his 1969 album, O.C. Smith at Home. New Zealand singer
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recorded a version which appeared as the B side of his 1971 single "Brandy". English singer
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also recorded a version for his reissued 2004 double album, ''For the Present / The Other Side of the Stars''. Peggy Lee recorded a version that was released as a bonus track on a 2008 CD reissue of her 1970 album ''
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''. As a tribute to Webb,
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placed it on his 25th studio album, '' Only One Life: The Songs of Jimmy Webb'' (2003). Music critic Aaron Litham, also from AllMusic, acclaimed it and wrote, "The quiet piano strains and Feinstein's reflective vocals tenderly deliver the song's bittersweet meaning as it being recording for the very first time." "Didn't We" is featured on several of Harris's
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s. It was initially included on his first one, titled ''The Richard Harris Collection: His Greatest Performances'', which was released in 1973 by Dunhill. It also served as the opener and prelude on his second album in the series, ''The Webb Sessions: 1968-1969'' (1995), released exclusively in Australia. The aforementioned album was re-released in the United Kingdom under the name ''MacArthur Park: Richard Harris Sings the Songs of Jimmy Webb'' in 1997. "Didn't We" also appears on a collection of his singles, titled ''MacArthur Park'' (1972), released under the
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label Music for Pleasure.


Track listings and formats

;UK commercial 7" single * A1 "Didn't We" – 2:24 * B1 "In the Final Hours" – 2:45 ;UK promotional reissued 7" single * A1 "Didn't We" – 2:24 * B1 "
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" – 3:16 ;US commercial 7" single * A1 "Didn't We" – 2:24 * B1 "Paper Chase" – 2:15


Charts


Barbra Streisand version


Background and reception

American vocalist Barbra Streisand recorded a version of "Didn't We" for her second live album, ''
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'' (1972). It was released as the record's third and final single and was recorded at Streisand's first concert in six years, titled "Barbra-Live!", on 15 April 1972. It was held at The Forum in Inglewood,
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; the event itself served as a concert to raise money for George McGovern's 1972 presidential campaign. To warn the public on the misuse of drugs and alcohol, the singer pretended as if she was under the influence of marijuana.
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produced this version while Claus Ogerman helped with the arrangements. The vinyl single release features the B-side track "On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever)", while the promotional release has the same A-side and B-side. Allison J. Waldman, author of ''The Barbra Streisand Scrapbook'', wrote that Streisand's performance of the single was "heartbreaking", while Linda Pohly, writer of ''The Barbra Streisand Companion'', felt as if it revealed her "slender musical frame" that can both "support or sustain".


Chart performance

"Didn't We" did not match the moderate commercial success that Harris's version was met with. However, it was heavily played on soul radio, according to Julian Coleman of '' Billboard''. In the United States, it entered the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 on 9 December 1972, where it was placed at number 98. It increased its peak position slowly, reaching number 96 the following week, and stalling at number 95 for the next two weeks after that. Streisand's rendition finally reached its peak position on 20 January 1973, where it was ranked at number 82 on the Hot 100. It spent a total of eight weeks on the United States' chart, before dropping off at its final position on 27 January 1973, also at number 82. It also entered both of the Adult Contemporary charts in the United States and Canada (then titled the Easy Listening chart in the former country), peaked at numbers 22 and 46, respectively.


Promotion and other usage

Streisand sang "Didn't We" during her 2012-2013 concert tour, Barbra Live. It was performed immediately after her 1963 rendition of "
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" and before Charlie Chaplin's 1936 single "
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". The song then appeared on her eighth live album, '' Back to Brooklyn'' (2013), and the accompanying DVD release of the same name. Streisand also included an earlier version of "Didn't We" on her compilation album, '' Release Me'', released in 2012. The record itself is a collection of rare and previously unreleased songs from Streisand's catalogue.


Track listings

;Standard edition 7" single * A1 "Didn't We" – 2:28 * B1 "On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever)" – 2:08 ;Promotional 7" single * A1 "Didn't We" – 2:28 * B1 "Didn't We" – 2:28


Charts


References

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