Charted at #7 on Billboard's Country chart in May 1953. Bonnie Lou had two other chart entries on the Billboard charts: "Tennessee Wig Walk" at #6 on the Country chart and #4 in the UK also in 1953 and #14 on the Billboard Pop chart with "Daddy-O" in 1955. Original Billboard review: "Bonnie Lou comes thru in sock style on her first waxing for the label (King). The tune is already a hit in the pop field and this waxing could help it move out in the country and western field too. The thrush sells it powerfully, showing off a good set of pipes, and helped via dub-ins. Boys chorus and handclaps make it an exciting disk. This version of the song will share loot with the Marlin Sisters' cutting on Coral."
"Seven Lonely Days" also charted at #5 for Georgia Gibbs on the Billboard Pop chart in March 1953 and #6 for Gisele MacKenzie in the UK in July 1953.
Written by Earl Shuman, Alden Shuman and Marshall Brown.
B-side is "Just Out of Reach".
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