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Latest revision as of 01:20, 10 December 2025
1973 single by Vicki Lawrence
“Ships in the Night” is a 1973 song by American singer Vicki Lawrence. It was the first of two singles included on her 1974 Ships in the Night LP. It is a waltz done in 3/4 time.
The song reached No. 7 on the Australian Kent Music Report. It peaked at No. 18 in New Zealand.[1] In the United States it hit No. 49 on the Adult Contemporary chart.[2]
“Ships in the Night” was included on the compilation album, Explosive Hits 74. The B-side, “Sensual Man,” is a track from Lawrence’s previous LP, The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia.
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