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Before the Next Teardrop Falls

By: Freddy Fender
Date: 02/1975
From: Before the Next Teardrop Falls
Comment:
written by Vivian Keith & Ben Peters

ChartDebut
Date
Peak
Pos.
US01/02/19751
US country1

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Freddy Fender singles chronology
 Before the Next Teardrop Falls
(02/1975 • 200 pts)
Wasted Days and Wasted Nights
(06/1975 • 118 pts)
Freddy Fender singles by points
Wasted Days and Wasted Nights
(06/1975 • 118 pts)
Before the Next Teardrop Falls
(02/1975 • 200 pts)
 

Song versions
1968 • Duane DeeBefore the Next Teardrop Falls
1970 • Linda MartellBefore the Next Teardrop Falls
1975 • Freddy Fender • Before the Next Teardrop Falls

Before the Next Teardrop Falls (song)

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"Before the Next Teardrop Falls"
Single by Freddy Fender
from the album Before the Next Teardrop Falls
Released January 1975
Format 7"
Recorded 1974
Genre country, pop
Length 2:33
Label ABC-Dot Records 17540
Writer(s) Vivian Keith, Ben Peters
Producer Huey Meaux
Certification Gold (RIAA)
Freddy Fender singles chronology
"Before the Next Teardrop Falls"
(1975)
"Wasted Days and Wasted Nights"
(1975)

"Before the Next Teardrop Falls" is an American country and pop song written by Vivian Keith and Ben Peters, and most famously recorded by Freddy Fender.

Contents

Song history

The song was written in the late 1960s and had been recorded more than two dozen times. At best, the song had achieved modest success by other performers. For example, Linda Martell sent her version to No. 33 on the country charts.

In 1974, record producer Huey P Meaux approached Fender about overdubbing vocals for an instrumental track. Fender agreed, performing the song bi-lingual style — singing the first verse in English, then repeating the verse in Spanish.

"The recording only took a few minutes," Fender once told an interviewer. "I was glad to get it over with and I thought that would be the last of it."[1]

However, "Before the Next Teardrop Falls" immediately took off in popularity when released to country radio in January 1975. The song ascended to No. 1 on the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles chart in March, spending two weeks atop the chart. Thereafter, the song caught on just as strongly at Top 40 radio stations, and it wasn't long before Fender had a No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 hit as well.

The song is about a man's undaunted determination to save his heart for the just-departed object of his deep (but unrequited) love, and sincere hope that should the woman's new relationship not work out, she will remember his love and return to him.

A showcase of Fender's fluttering tenor and Meaux's Tex-Mex musical styling, "Before the Next Teardrop Falls" jump-started his career. (Fender's career had stalled in 1960 after his arrest on drug charges.[2]) In the months and years that followed, Fender recorded several bi-lingual standards which became major hits, most notably "Secret Love."

BMI Songwriter Sterling Blythe claimed that he had sold the rights to a portfolio of songs, among them "Before the Next Teardrop Falls," for $4,500 to settle debts when he left Nashville for the West Coast prior to Fender's recording. Until his death in Sacramento in 2001, Blythe carried a newspaper clipping about Fender's bankruptcy filing in his wallet.

Successes

"Before The Next Teardrop Falls" was certified gold for sales of 1 million units by the Recording Industry Association of America. [3] The song also won the Single of the Year award from the Country Music Association in 1975, and was instrumental in Fender also winning that year's Album of the Year and Male Vocalist of the Year awards.[3]

The 1975 country-pop "half-dozen"

"Before the Next Teardrop Falls" was one of six songs released in 1975 that topped both the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard Hot Country Singles charts. The other songs were "(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song" by B.J. Thomas, "Rhinestone Cowboy" by Glen Campbell; "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" and the two-sided hit "I'm Sorry"/"Calypso," both by John Denver; and "Convoy" by C.W. McCall.

Chart performance

Chart (1975) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles 1
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 1
Canadian RPM Country Tracks 1
Canadian RPM Top Singles 6
Canadian RPM Adult Contemporary Tracks 18
Preceded by
"Linda on My Mind"
by Conway Twitty
Billboard Hot Country Singles
number-one single

March 15-March 22, 1975
Succeeded by
"The Bargain Store"
by Dolly Parton
RPM Country Tracks
number-one single

March 29, 1975
Succeeded by
"Everybody's Going to the Country"
by Hank Smith
Preceded by
"Shining Star"
by Earth, Wind & Fire
Billboard Hot 100
number one single

May 31, 1975
Succeeded by
"Thank God I'm a Country Boy"
by John Denver

Cover versions

  • Dolly Parton's 1996 album Treasures featured a cover of "Before the Next Teardrop Falls", on which she was joined by David Hidalgo (with Hidalgo singing the Spanish lines, and Parton singing in English) (Coincidentally, when Fender's version of the song topped the country singles charts in 1975, it was replaced in the #1 position the following week by , Parton's "The Bargain Store".)
  • On his 2007 album Fall, country music artist Clay Walker recorded a cover of "Before the Next Teardrop Falls", as a duet with Fender himself.
  • 1980s Hong Kong pop singer Paula Tsui sang a Cantonese version of this song, titled (流下眼淚前) roughly translates " Before the Next Teardrop Falls"
  • On her 2009 album, Banda/Grupera singer Jenni Rivera recorded a cover of the original version and another spanish version of the song for her album La Gran Señora, titled (Estaré Contigo Cuando Triste Estés) roughly translates "I'll Be With You When You Are Sad".

References

  1. ^ [1] Janovitz, Bill, "Before the Next Teardrop Falls," Allmusic
  2. ^ Tucker, Stephen R., "Freddy Fender," The Encyclopedia of Country Music, Paul Kingsbury, ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998.
  3. ^ [2] Country Music Association Awards database

See also

  • Whitburn, Joel, "Top Country Songs 1944-2005 - 6th Edition." 2006.
  • Whitburn, Joel, "Top Pop Singles: 1955-2006," 2007.

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