Half as Much
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"Half as Much" is an American pop standard written by Curley Williams in 1951. It was first recorded by country music singer Hank Williams in 1952 and reached #2 on the Billboard Country Singles chart. The same year, Rosemary Clooney recorded a hit version for Top 40 markets and Alma Cogan in the United Kingdom. Since then the song has been recorded by a number of artists including Patsy Cline (1962), Ray Charles (1962), Eddy Arnold (1964), Sharon Redd (1968), Petula Clark (1974), Emmylou Harris (1992), Cake (1998), and Van Morrison (2006).
Alma Cogan with orchestra conducted by Frank Cordell recorded it in London on August 1, 1952. It was released by EMI on the His Master's Voice label as catalog number B&nbdsp;10280.
Semprini, piano with rhythm accompaniment recorded it as the second song of the medley "Dancing to the piano (No. 18) - Part 1" along with "Here in My Heart" and "Isle of Innisfree" in London on November 11, 1952. It was released by EMI on the His Master's Voice label as catalog number B 10385.
Chart performance
Hank Williams version
| Year | Chart | Position |
|---|---|---|
| 1952 | Billboard Country Singles | #2 |
Rosemary Clooney version
| Year | Chart | Position |
|---|---|---|
| 1952 | Billboard Pop Singles | #1 |
| 1952 | UK Singles Chart | #3 |
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