Do You Know the Way to San Jose
"Do You Know the Way to San Jose" is a 1968 popular song . It is about a person from San Jose, California who wants to go back to her hometown. Dionne Warwick performed it.
The song sold over a million copies. Warwick won her first Grammy Award for it.
The song was Warwick's first song after "(Theme from) Valley of the Dolls"/"I Say a Little Prayer". It was released in April 1968.[ 1]
The song was later sung by Connie Francis , Rita Reys , Neil Diamond , Nancy Sinatra and others.
References
↑ "Top Songs of 1968" . Musicoutfitters.com. Retrieved Mar 7, 2016 .
Studio albums
Presenting Dionne Warwick (1963)
Anyone Who Had a Heart (1964)
Make Way for Dionne Warwick (1964)
The Sensitive Sound of Dionne Warwick (1965)
Here I Am (1965)
Here Where There Is Love (1966)
On Stage and in the Movies (1967)
The Windows of the World (1967)
Dionne Warwick in Valley of the Dolls (1968)
The Magic of Believing (1968)
Promises, Promises (1968)
Soulful (1969)
I'll Never Fall in Love Again (1970)
Very Dionne (1970)
Dionne (1972)
Just Being Myself (1973)
Then Came You (1975)
Track of the Cat (1975)
Love at First Sight (1977)
Dionne (1979)
No Night So Long (1980)
Friends in Love (1982)
Heartbreaker (1982)
How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye (1983)
Finder of Lost Loves (1985)
Friends (1985)
Reservations for Two (1987)
Dionne Warwick Sings Cole Porter (1990)
Friends Can Be Lovers (1993)
Aquarela do Brasil (1994)
My Favorite Time of the Year (2004)
My Friends & Me (2006)
Why We Sing (2008)
Only Trust Your Heart (2011)
Now (2012)
She's Back (2019)
Dionne Warwick & the Voices of Christmas (2019)
Live albums
Dionne Warwick in Paris (1966)
Hot! Live and Otherwise (1981)
Christmas in Vienna II (1993)
Compilation albums
Greatest Hits: 1979–1990 (1989)
The Love Collection (2008)
Singles Other songs
"(They Long to Be) Close to You"
"Do You Believe in Love at First Sight"
"Solid Gold"
"Never Gonna Let You Go"
Tours
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