Singin' to My Baby
Singin' to My Baby | ||||||||||
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Studio album by Eddie Cochran | ||||||||||
Released |
Original: November 1957 Re-issue: 1981 | |||||||||
Recorded |
May 1957 to August 1957 | |||||||||
Genre | ||||||||||
Label | Liberty | |||||||||
Producer | Simon Jackson | |||||||||
Eddie Cochran chronology | ||||||||||
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Source | Rating |
Rate Your Music | [1] |
Singin' To My Baby is the first album by Eddie Cochran, released on Liberty Records in mono in November of 1957. The catalogue number was LRP 3061. It was the only album by Eddie Cochran released during his lifetime, which was cut short on April 17, 1960.
Content
The album contained the hit single "Sittin' in the Balcony" which rose to number 18 on the Billboard chart in 1957.
Track listing
Side one
- "Sittin' in the Balcony" (Johnny Dee, John D. Loudermilk)
- "Completely Sweet" (Jerry Capehart, Eddie Cochran)
- "Undying Love" (Jerry Capehart, Eddie Cochran)
- "I'm Alone Because I Love You" (Ira Schuster, Joe Young)
- "Lovin' Time" (Jan Woolsey)
- "Proud of You" (Dale Fitzsimmons)
Side two
- "Mean When I'm Mad" (Jerry Capehart, Eddie Cochran)
- "Stockings and Shoes" (Lyle Gaston)
- "Tell Me Why" (Eddie Cochran)
- "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?" (Scotty Wiseman)
- "Cradle Baby" (Terry Fell)
- "One Kiss" (Eddie Cochran)
1981 reissue
The album was re-issued by Liberty in 1981 as a ten track album omitting "I'm Alone Because I Love You" and "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You". The catalogue number was LN-10137.
Personnel[2]
- Eddie Cochran – guitars, ukulele, vocals
- Perry Botkin, Sr. – rhythm guitar
- Connie "Guybo" Smith – double bass
- The Johnny Mann Chorus – backing vocals
Chart performance
Chart | Peak position |
Total weeks |
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1960 UK Albums Chart[3] | 19 | 1 |
1963 UK Albums Chart[4] | 20 | 1 |
References
- ↑ Singin' to My Baby at Rate Your Music Retrieved 22 June 2013
- ↑ Eddie Cochran's 1957 Sessions at Remember Eddie Cochran Retrieved 22 June 2013
- ↑ Eddie Cochran at Official Charts Company
- ↑ Eddie Cochran at Official Charts Company
External links
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