Arms of Mary


"Arms of Mary" is a song written by Iain Sutherland and performed by Sutherland Brothers and Quiver. It was a 1976 international hit single for the band; the Glasgow Herald in its obituary for Iain Sutherland described "Arms of Mary" as "a plaintive and radio-friendly folk-rock ballad in which the narrator reminisces over the woman he first made love to."

Original version

Iain Sutherland would recall writing "Arms of Mary" at the family farmhouse in the Stoke-on-Trent village of Stockton Brook, adding: "The stuff about 'the lights shine down the valley' , I was looking down through Endon basically", citing the village of Endon situated in the Churnet Valley. "Arms of Mary" was introduced on the September 1975 album release Reach for the Sky which marked the debut of the Sutherland Brothers and Quiver on CBS Records: Iain Sutherland would comment: "The main reason we left Island Records|Island was because they wouldn't distribute singles from our albums in the United States." .
Subsequent to the unsuccessful lead single release from Reach for the Sky, "Ain't Too Proud", "Arms of Mary" had a spring 1976 single release in both the UK and the US, affording the Sutherland Brothers and Quiver their UK chart debut. A Top of the Pops performance broadcast 8 May 1976 helped boost the track ten notches to No. 6 on the UK Singles Chart dated 15 May 1976 with a No. 5 peak the following week. "Arms of Mary" was also an international success, most notably in Ireland and the Netherlands - in which the track was No. 1 for respectively four and three weeks in those territories - with the track also spending two weeks at No. 1 on the Dutch charts for Belgium.
However, "Arms of Mary" did not afford the Sutherland Brothers the American hit in hopes of which they'd moved to CBS Records, as the track failed to accrue enough interest to rise higher than No. 81 on the Billboard Hot 100 in April 1976.
Preceded by
"Rocky" by Don Mercedes
Belgium - Flemish Region Top 30 No. 1 single
"Arms of Mary" by Sutherland Brothers & Quiver
17 July 1976 - 31 July 1976Succeeded by
"Show Me the Way" by Peter Frampton
Preceded by
"Fernando" by ABBA
Irish Singles Chart No. 1 single
"Arms of Mary" by Sutherland Brothers & Quiver
5 June 1976 - 26 June 1976Succeeded by
"Silly Love Songs" by Wings
Preceded by
"Rocky" by Don Mercedes
The Netherlands Top 30 No. 1 single
"Arms of Mary" by Sutherland Brothers & Quiver
26 June 1976 - 17 July 1976Succeeded by
"Show Me the Way" by Peter Frampton

Chilliwack version

In 1978, Canadian band Chilliwack remade "Arms of Mary" for the group's seventh album release, which was entitled Lights from the Valley after the song's opening lyric. The album's lead single, "Arms of Mary" was recorded by Chilliwack at the suggestion of Marc Gilutin who had been recruited by Mushroom Records to co-produce the group after Mushroom had rejected two distinct sets of tracks - self-produced and self-penned by Chilliwack - which the group had submitted for potential release as their seventh album: Lights from the Valley would be the only Chilliwack album not entirely self-produced by the group, and "Arms of Mary" would be the first non-original song to serve as a Chilliwack single release since the band had been rebranded from "The Collectors".
Reportedly "Arms of Mary" was playlisted by every key Canadian AM radio station with the exception of the most influential: CHUM-AM in Toronto whose disinterest would factor into the track's failure to become one of Chilliwack's most successful Canadian chart hits with a modest No. 49 peak. "Arms of Mary" would however become the fourth Chilliwack single to rank on the Hot 100 in Billboard with its No. 67 peak outranking the band's three previous Hot 100 entries. "Arms of Mary" would remain Chilliwack's last Hot 100 entry until 26 September 1981 when "My Girl " debuted at No. 81: by its third week on the chart - that of 10 October 1981 - "My Girl..." had bested "Arms of Mary" as Chilliwack's highest ranking Hot 100 entry, "My Girl..."'s 10 October 1981 Hot 100 ranking being No. 60, with its eventual No. 22 peak setting up "My Girl... to remain Chilliwack's best-ever Hot 100 showing.
A live version of "Arms of Mary" appears on the 2003 Chilliwack concert album There and Back - Live, with founding Chilliwack member and principal songwriter and vocalist Bill Henderson being the only original Chilliwack member to participate on the album.

Other versions

"Arms of Mary" has also been recorded by Lady Flash, October Cherries, the Everly Brothers, Keith Urban, Piet Veerman, Leo Kottke, Boyzone, Smokie, Dominic Kirwan, Kevin Kennedy, :nl:Jan Keizer|Jan Keizer, Nicholis Louw, :sv:Janne Önnerud|Janne Önnerud & Co and Wisex. The New Pornographers included "Arms of Mary" on their 2007 EP Spirit of Giving placing the song in tandem with "Looking at a Baby" - recorded by Chilliwack in their earlier incarnation as the Collectors - and presenting the track as a Christmas song. In 2012 The Minus 5 recorded a version for a fund raising cd titled "Super Hits Of The Seventies" for radio station WFMU. German techno band Scooter released their own version called "Mary Got No Lamb" in 2016, from their album "Ace".
Translated versions of the song include "Ich seh' dich mit meinen Augen" a 1976 single by German singer Rebekka, "Marys arme" on the 1977 album Din Sang by Bamse, "Naisen verran" on the 1977 album Enkelit on harvinasta riistaa by :fi:Seppo Närhi|Seppo Närhi, "Laat me in je armen rusten" on the 2007 album Hommage III by :nl:Mama's Jasje|Mama's Jasje, and "Sandy" on the 2015 album Gisteren wordt vandaag by Willy Sommers.

Charting versions (table)