Sea of Love (song)


"Sea of Love" is a song written by Philip Baptiste and George Khoury. It was the only top-40 chart song for Phillips, who never recorded another hit.

Background

Baptiste, who was working as a bellboy in Lake Charles, Louisiana, wrote "Sea of Love" for a love interest. He was introduced to local record producer George Khoury, who brought Baptiste into his studio to record the song. At Khoury's request, Baptiste took the stage name of Phil Phillips. The song, originally credited to Phil Phillips with The Twilights, was released on a small record label owned by Khoury, but due to its success was eventually leased to Mercury Records. Despite the song's success, Phillips claims that he has only ever received US$6,800 for recording it.

Chart performance

Phil Phillips' 1959 recording of the song peaked at No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard R&B chart and No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. "The Three Bells" by The Browns kept it from the No.1 spot. In 1959 it sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.

Cover versions

The song has been covered by a number of artists since the first 1959 recording:

Weekly charts

;Phil Phillips
Chart Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 1002
US Billboard R&B1
US Cash Box Top 1002

;Marty Wilde
Chart Peak
position
UK3

;Del Shannon
Chart Peak
position
Canada RPM Adult Contemporary28
US Billboard Hot 10033
US Billboard Adult Contemporary36
US Cash Box Top 10033

;The Honeydrippers
Chart Peak
position
Australia 5
Canada RPM Adult Contemporary1
Canada RPM Top Singles4
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UK56
US Billboard Hot 1003
US Billboard Adult Contemporary1
US Cash Box Top 1003

;Phil Phillips & the Twilights/Marty Wilde
Chart Peak
position
UK100

Year-end charts

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