"337381"^^ . . "10"^^ . . "-14.1"^^ . "Parlophone singles" . "1988" . "2"^^ . . "1989-01-31"^^ . . "5714dec725ac0d8aee3b40f1" . "0.705369"^^ . "0.791579"^^ . "Hard rock songs" . . "--04-21" . . . . "1988 singles" . "Polydor Records" . "106.3"^^ . "Hush" . "1066283" . "Debut singles" . "1968 singles" . . "false"^^ . "Songs written by Joe South" . "Columbia Records singles" . . "Hush" . . "true"^^ . . "true"^^ . "english" . "Gramophone record" . . "%22Hush%22 is a song written by American composer and musician Joe South, for recording artist Billy Joe Royal, whose single peaked at number 52 on the Billboard Hot 100 on 28 October \u2013 11 November 1967. The chorus begins %22Hush, hush, I thought I heard her calling my name%22, which is a takeoff from the traditional gospel song lyrics %22Hush, hush, somebody's calling my name%22. Kris Ife covered %22Hush%22 in 1967. Australian performer Russell Morris recorded a version in 1967 with Somebody's Image, and a heavier version with his band The Rubes in 1980. The hook of the song %22na-nana-na-nana-na-nana-na%22 has similarity with the bridge section of The Beatles song A Day in the Life. The Deep Purple version has a slower section also matching the timing with The Beatles song." . . "Joe South" . "Columbia Records" . "66d3d672-321a-4b70-862f-be094dd1ae40" . . "USSM16701430" . "149000.0"^^ . "TREGAAY128F9358E26" . "1967 songs" . "Heavy metal songs" . "16762" . "Kula Shaker songs" . "1967 singles" . "Polydor Records singles" . "0.590256"^^ . . "PT148.92408163S"^^ . . . . . "1967" . "Billy Joe Royal songs" . "Deep Purple songs" . . "Mercury Records" . . . "Mercury Records singles" . "Joe South" .