From a Jack to a King is a country music song. Originally a crossover hit for artist Ned Miller, who also wrote "Dark Moon," "A Falling Star," and many other country songs. The original version was recorded by Ned Miller. First released in 1957, Ned's version was unsuccessful, until he persuaded his label to re-release it five years later. Upon re-release, the song became a crossover hit, charting in the Top 10 on the Billboard U.S. country (#2), pop (#6), and adult contemporary (#3) charts. In addition, Miller's version reached #1 on the Irish Singles Chart, while peaking at #2 on the UK Singles Chart. Furthermore, it was the sixth most-played single of 1963 in the United Kingdom. Ned's chart success was limited after the song, however, and by the 1970s he stopped recording entirely.
The song was also recorded in 1962 by Jim Reeves on the occasion of his tour to South Africa in August and charted there that year.
Original company sleeve
Artist: | Ned Miller |
Label: | London |
Country: | UK |
Catalogue: | HL 9658 |
Date: | Jan 1963 |
Format: | 7" |
Chart Position: | 2 |
First pressing 1963, Side A A later pressing, Side B
London HL 9658 - From A Jack To A King/Parade Of Broken Hearts... 5GBP
Track | Artist | Title | Composer | Producer | |
A | Ned Miller | From A Jack To A King | Miller | Fabor Robison | |
B | Ned Miller | Parade Of Broken Hearts | Miller | Fabor Robison |
A later pressing (1981) UK Decca release 1981
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