The Tra-La Days Are Over

The Tra-La Days Are Over
Studio album by Neil Sedaka
Released 1973
Recorded Strawberry Studios, Stockport, England,
spring, 1973
Genre Pop
Label MGM
Producer Neil Sedaka, 10cc
Neil Sedaka chronology
Solitaire
(1972)
The Tra-La Days Are Over
(1973)
Laughter in the Rain
(1974)

The Tra-La Days Are Over is a 1973 album by American singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka. The album was the second to be produced at Strawberry Studios in England in collaboration with Graham Gouldman, Lol Creme, Kevin Godley and Eric Stewart, who had formed the band 10cc since their first joint venture with Sedaka on Solitaire (1972).

The album, which consolidated his return to popularity after his lengthy absence from the charts, yielded two hit singles for Sedaka, "Standing on the Inside" (UK No.26, June 1973) and "Our Last Song Together" (UK No.31, August 1973). The latter track commemorates the ending of his partnership with lyricist Howard Greenfield; the album title is taken from a line in this song.

Another song, "Love Will Keep Us Together", became a US No.1 for Captain & Tennille in 1975. Their version peaked at No.32 in Britain. The Captain & Tennille acknowledged Sedaka's authorship as well as his early-1970s comeback by working the phrase "Sedaka is back" into the song's fadeout.

On the liner notes to The Tra-La Days Are Over Sedaka added the dedication: "Thanks to Mike Curb for letting me have my way."

Track listing

(all music and lyrics by Neil Sedaka except where noted)

Side one

  1. "Little Brother" (lyrics by Phil Cody)
  2. "Standing on the Inside"
  3. "Alone in New York in the Rain" (lyrics by Cody)
  4. "Caribbean Rainbow" (lyrics by Cody)
  5. "Let Daddy Know" (lyrics by Howard Greenfield)
  6. "Suspicions" (lyrics by Cody)

Side two

  1. "Love Will Keep Us Together" (lyrics by Greenfield)
  2. "The Other Side of Me" (lyrics by Greenfield)
  3. "Rock and Roll Wedding Day" (lyrics by Cody)
  4. "For Peace and Love" (lyrics by Cody)
  5. "Our Last Song Together" (lyrics by Greenfield)

Singles

Three singles were issued from this album:

Personnel

Re-releases

1982

In 1982, Polydor Records, which had by this time acquired the rights to "The Tra-La Days Are Over", re-issued the album on LP as part of their "Special Price Series".

1991

In 1991, Polydor re-released the album on CD, the first CD issue for this album.

2004

In 2004, Polydor reissued the album again in the UK, this time as part of Universal Music's 50th Anniversary Archive Collection.

2012

In April 2012, the program from "The Tra-La Days Are Over" was re-released in combination with the program from the 1975 album "Overnight Success" on CD by BGO Records.

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