"Silver Threads and Golden Needles" is a country song written by
Dick Reynolds and
Jack Rhodes.[1] It was first recorded by
Wanda Jackson in 1956. The original lyrics, as performed by Jackson, contain a verse not usually included in later versions, which also often differed in other minor details.
In September 1962 a version by
UK folk-pop trio
the Springfields – featuring
Dusty Springfield – reached number 20 on
Billboard's
Hot 100.[2] It was the first single by a British group to reach the top 20 of the Hot 100.
Skeeter Davis recorded a version in 1962 after the Springfields' hit for an album track; Davis's version was released as a single by
RCA in several international markets.
The Cowsills recorded the song on their
studio albumIIxII. It peaked number 77 on the US Billboard charts in September 1969.[3]
Linda Ronstadt recorded and released two versions of the song: the first, a pure
country song on her 1969 solo debut album Hand Sown ... Home Grown; the second, a
country rock crossover version for her 1973 Don't Cry Now album.[4] The second version was released in January 1974 as a single and was Ronstadt's first country chart hit, peaking at number 20. This version also hit the Hot 100, entering the chart on April 6, 1974,[5] and peaking at number 67.
In 1993, the
country trio
Dolly Parton,
Tammy Wynette and
Loretta Lynn recorded the song together on the album Honky Tonk Angels; the song was released as a single, along with an accompanying video. It peaked at number 68 on the BillboardHot Country Singles & Tracks chart.[6] Parton had previously performed the song at numerous points over the years, including on her 1976-77 variety show, Dolly!, on which she was joined by guests Linda Ronstadt and
Emmylou Harris.
Grateful Dead - Silver Threads And Golden Needles was performed by the Grateful Dead in 1966, 1969 and 1970. They probably only performed the song about 20 times in total. It was also played by Bob Weir with the Waybacks in 2006 and by Phil Lesh & Friends in 2015.