Gallery was an American soft rock band of the 1970s. It was formed in Detroit, Michigan by Jim Gold. While Gallery did record a number of songs, they are most famous for their 1972 hit single, "Nice to Be with You", written by Gold. The song was arranged and produced by Dennis Coffey and Mike Theodore and released by Sussex Records, which earned the band a gold record for sales of one million copies. The song reached #4 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. Gallery also had a hit in 1972 with a cover of Mac Davis' "I Believe in Music," which charted moderately well at number 22. They also toured across the South Pacific.
In 1973 Gallery's third and last Hot 100 hit, Tom Lazaros' "Big City Miss Ruth Ann," reached #23. A year later, "Love Every Little Thing About You" did not chart, and Gallery disbanded.
Album discographyedit:
Nice to Be with You (Sussex SXBS 7017) - 1971,
Gallery Featuring Jim Gold (Sussex SXBS 7026) - 1972,
Singlesedit:
"You're Always on My Mind" - 1972,
"Nice to Be with You" / "Ginger Haired Man" (Sussex SUX232) - 1972,
"I Believe in Music" / "Someone" (Sussex SUX239) - 1972,
"Big City Miss Ruth Ann" / "Lover's Hideaway" (Sussex SUX248) - 1972,
"Maybe Baby" / "Lady Luck" (Sussex SUX259) - 1973,
"Friends" / "Love Every Little Thing About You" (Sussex SR-512) - 1974
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