"Suddenly There's a Valley" is a popularsong written by Chuck Meyer and Biff Jones and published in 1955.
The song was a major hit for Gogi Grant (one of only two major ones she had, and one of three that charted for her) in 1955. Her recording was issued by Era Records as catalog number 1003 and reached Billboard's Top 100 chart, peaking at No. 9.[1]
On the Cash Box Best-Selling Record chart, where all versions were combined, the song reached No. 8.[2]
Other notable recordings
Jo Stafford – recorded August 12, 1955 (Columbia Records catalog number 40559).[3] This reached No. 16 in Billboard's Top 100 chart.[4]
The Mills Brothers – recorded September 1, 1955, for Decca Records (catalog No. 29686).[9] This also hit the Billboard Top 100 although it is not listed as a best-seller by Cashbox.
Petula Clark had a Top Ten hit in the 1955 UK Singles Chart with her version. It was her third hit single. It competed in the chart with a version by Lee Lawrence, which peaked at No. 14.[10]
Edith Piaf recorded a French-language version, "Soudain une vallée", in February 1956[11] which outsold all previous versions of the song in Europe, but she never performed it on stage.[citation needed]
Vera Lynn recorded a German version on 1 December 1955 under the title "Folge dem Rat deines Herzens (Follow your heart's advice)", and it was released as a single in early 1956 on Decca (D 18 172).[12]