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Revision as of 02:42, 14 April 2018

"Diary"
Song
B-side"Down on My Knees"

"Diary" is a song written and produced by David Gates, which was released by his band Bread in 1972. The song spent 11 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 15, while reaching No. 3 on Billboard's Easy Listening chart, No. 12 on Canada's RPM 100, and No. 26 on Australia's Go-Set chart.

Anita Kerr recorded an easy listening cover of "Diary", which featured Pieter van Vollenhoven on piano, and was released on her 1979 album Together, which reached No. 42 in the Netherlands.

Chart performance

Chart (1972) Peak
position
Canada RPM 100 12
Australia Go-Set 26
US Billboard Hot 100 15
US Billboard Easy Listening 3

References

  1. Diary - By: Bread, MusicVF.com. Accessed October 3, 2015
  2. Bread - Chart History - The Hot 100, Billboard.com. Accessed October 3, 2015
  3. Bread - Chart History - Adult Contemporary, Billboard.com. Accessed October 3, 2015
  4. "RPM 100 Singles", RPM Weekly, Volume 17, Ed. 20, July 1, 1972. Accessed October 3, 2015
  5. "Go-Set National Top 40", Go-Set, 4 November 1972. poparchives.com. Accessed October 3, 2015
  6. Anita Kerr & Harry van Hoof & Pieter van Vollenhoven – Together, Dutch Charts. Retrieved February 16, 2018.
  7. "Bread Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard.
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