Dolly Parton Here I Come Again on Youtube

1977 studio album by Dolly Parton

Here Yous Come Again
Hereyoucomeagain.jpg
Studio album by

Dolly Parton

Released Oct iii, 1977
Recorded June 15–August 5, 1977
Studio Audio Lab Studios
(Los Angeles, California)
Genre
  • Pop
  • state
Length xxx:34
Label RCA Victor
Producer Gary Klein
Dolly Parton chronology
New Harvest...First Gathering
(1977)
Here Yous Come Again
(1977)
Heartbreaker
(1978)
Singles from Here Yous Come up again
  1. "Here You Come Again"
    Released: September 26, 1977[1]
  2. "Ii Doors Downwards"
    Released: February 27, 1978[2]
  3. "It'due south All Wrong, Simply Information technology's All Correct"
    Released: February 27, 1978[2]
  4. "Me and Piffling Andy"
    Released: April four, 1980[3]

Here You Come Again is the nineteenth solo studio anthology by Dolly Parton. It was released on October 3, 1977, past RCA Victor. Information technology was Parton's first anthology to be certified platinum by the Recording Industry Clan of America for aircraft a meg copies.[iv]

Disquisitional reception [edit]

Professional person ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic [v]

Billboard published a review of the album in the October 17, 1977 issue, which said, "This is by far Parton'south well-nigh accessible popular crossover attempt. The material she chooses to piece of work with, some past noted authors, others self penned, is delivered in Parton'southward niggling daughter-sounding vocals. Her sugariness-flowing voice becomes more and more likeable on each cutting, emitting a warm innocence. The delicate string and horn accompaniment adds to the breezy, more subtle land effect. And the potent guitar work, pedal steel included, doesn't distract from Parton'south vocals. Parton's title track single, which she sang on the Stone Awards tv broadcast, is a sure bet to fissure the Hot 100."[6]

In the October 22, 1977 issue, Cashbox published a review saying, "Dolly'due south winning ways have convinced more than a few former non-believers that country and western audiences have no right to a monopoly on this songbird'south talents. With this album, Dolly takes a giant step into the popular mainstream with a spicy repertoire that features only an occasional banjo or pedal steel lick. Only even those who take seen her perform will have to be at least mildly surprised at how naturally good Dolly is at jumping into a completely new bag."[vii]

Commercial performance [edit]

The album peaked at No. i on the Us Billboard Hot Country LPs nautical chart and No. 20 on the US Billboard 200 chart. In Canada, the album peaked at No. 12 on the RPM Canadian Albums chart.

The album's get-go single, "Here You lot Come Again", was released in October 1977 and peaked at No. i on the US Billboard Hot State Singles chart, No. three on the Usa Billboard Hot 100 and No. 2 on the U.s. Billboard Easy Listening chart. In Canada, the unmarried peaked at No. 1 on the RPM Canadian Country Singles nautical chart, No. vii on the RPM Canadian Singles chart and No. 1 on the RPM Canadian Easy Listening nautical chart. In Commonwealth of australia, the single peaked at No. 10 on the ARIA Top 100 Singles chart. The single as well peaked a No. 75 on the OCC United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland Singles Chart.

In February 1978, "Two Doors Downwards" and "Information technology's All Wrong, Simply Information technology's All Right" were issued as a double A-side single, aimed at the pop and country charts respectively. The version of "Two Doors Down" issued on the unmarried was recorded by Parton in Jan 1978 and features a more pop sound than the album version. Information technology would supplant the original album version on all subsequent pressings of the album. "Two Doors Downwards" peaked at No. nineteen on the Us Billboard Hot 100 and No. 12 on the US Billboard Like shooting fish in a barrel Listening nautical chart. In Canada, the unmarried peaked at No. 26 on the RPM Canadian Singles chart and No. 7 on the RPM Canadian Piece of cake Listening chart. "It's All Incorrect, But It'south All Right" peaked at No. 1 on both the US Billboard Hot Land Singles chart and the RPM Canadian Country Singles nautical chart.

In April 1980, "Me and Little Andy" was released as a single in the UK and it did non chart.

Track list [edit]

Side one
No. Championship Writer(due south) Recording date Length
i. "Here You Come Again" Barry Isle of mann, Cynthia Weil June xv, 1977 ii:58
2. "Baby, Come Out Tonight" Kath McCord June 15, 1977 3:28
3. "Information technology's All Wrong, Simply It's All Right" Dolly Parton July 22, 1977 3:17
4. "Me and Fiddling Andy" Parton August 2, 1977 2:40
5. "Lovin' You lot" John Sebastian June 16, 1977 two:24
Side 2
No. Title Author(s) Recording date Length
six. "Cowgirl & the Dandy" Bobby Goldsboro Baronial 5, 1977 3:46
7. "Two Doors Down" Parton August 1, 1977 iii:07
8. "God'due south Coloring Book" Parton August 1, 1977 3:xiii
9. "As Shortly as I Touched Him" Norma Helms, Ken Hirsch Baronial 1, 1977 three:09
10. "Sweet Music Man" Kenny Rogers June xv, 1977 3:08

Personnel [edit]

Adapted from the anthology liner notes.

Performance

  • Ben Benay – pedal steel
  • Harry Bluestone – concertmaster
  • Nick DeCaro – accordion, background vocals
  • David Foster – keyboards, synthesizer
  • January Gassman – groundwork vocals
  • Jay Graydon – pedal steel
  • Ed Greene – drums
  • David Hungate – bass
  • Jim Keltner – percussion
  • David Lindley – slide guitar
  • Myrna Matthews – background vocals
  • Marti McCall – background vocals
  • Factor Morford – background vocals
  • Dean Parks – lead guitar, banjo
  • Dolly Parton – pb vocals, background vocals
  • Al Perkins – pedal steel
  • Zedrick Turnbough – background vocals
  • Dave Wolfert – pedal steel

Production

  • Nick DeCaro – cord arrangements, vocal arrangements
  • Frank DeCaro – musical contractor, coordinator
  • Jimmy Getzoff – concertmaster
  • Don Henderson – assistant engineer
  • Gary Klein – producer
  • Charkes Kopplemann – executive producer
  • Dean Parks – rhythm arrangements
  • Mike Reese – mastering
  • Armin Steiner – technology, remixing
  • Linda Tyler – assistant engineer
  • Ian Underwood – synthesizer programming

Other personnel

  • Ed Caraeff – photography, art direction, design
  • Michael Manoogian – lettering

Nautical chart positions [edit]

Album

Chart Elevation
position
Us Hot Country Albums (Billboard)[8] 1
US Billboard 200[nine] xx
Australia (Kent Music Report)[x] 83
Canada Height Albums (RPM) 12

Album (Year-End)

Nautical chart Peak
position
US Hot Country Albums (Billboard)[eleven] ii
US Billboard 200[12] 20

Singles

Single Nautical chart Peak
position
"Here You Come Again" United states of america Hot State Singles (Billboard)[xiii] ane
US Hot 100 (Billboard)[14] 3
US Like shooting fish in a barrel Listening (Billboard)[15] two
Canada Country Singles (RPM) ane
Canada Tiptop Singles (RPM) 7
Canada Adult Contemporary (RPM) ane
Australia Top 100 Singles (ARIA) 10
UK Singles Nautical chart (OCC)[16] 75
"Ii Doors Downwards" US Hot 100 (Billboard)[xiv] 19
U.s.a. Easy Listening (Billboard)[15] 12
Canada Top Singles (RPM) 26
Canada Developed Gimmicky (RPM) seven
"It'southward All Wrong, But It's All Right" US Hot Country Singles (Billboard)[thirteen] one
Canada Country Singles (RPM) 1

Certifications [edit]

Accolades [edit]

Academy of Country Music Awards

American Music Awards

Country Music Association Awards

20th Annual Grammy Awards

21st Annual Grammy Awards

Nashville Songwriters Clan International Awards

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Dolly Parton - Here You Come up Again". Retrieved 7 December 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Dolly Parton - Two Doors Downwards / Information technology'south All Wrong But It's All Right". Retrieved vii December 2018.
  3. ^ "Dolly Parton - Me And Little Andy". Retrieved seven December 2018.
  4. ^ "Gilded & Platinum". RIAA . Retrieved 7 December 2018.
  5. ^ AllMusic review
  6. ^ "Billboard Magazine - October fifteen, 1977" (PDF). American Radio History. Billboard Magazine. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
  7. ^ "Cashbox Magazine - Oct 22, 1977" (PDF). American Radio History. Cashbox Mag. Retrieved 7 Dec 2018.
  8. ^ "Dolly Parton Chart History". Billboard . Retrieved 21 Oct 2018.
  9. ^ "Dolly Parton Chart History". Billboard . Retrieved half-dozen December 2018.
  10. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.Due south.Westward.: Australian Chart Volume. p. 230. ISBN0-646-11917-six.
  11. ^ "Billboard Superlative Country Albums - Yr-Cease Charts (1978)". Billboard . Retrieved 2 December 2020.
  12. ^ "Billboard 200 Albums - Yr-End Charts (1978)". Billboard . Retrieved ii December 2020.
  13. ^ a b "Dolly Parton Chart History". Billboard . Retrieved vii December 2018.
  14. ^ a b "Dolly Parton Chart History". Billboard . Retrieved 7 Dec 2018.
  15. ^ a b "Dolly Parton Chart History". Billboard . Retrieved seven December 2018.
  16. ^ "Dolly Parton - Official Chart History - Official Charts Visitor". www.officialcharts.com . Retrieved 7 Dec 2018.
  17. ^ "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2021 Albums" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Clan. Retrieved February seven, 2022.
  18. ^ "Canadian album certifications – Dolly Parton – Here You Come Over again". Music Canada. Retrieved Feb 7, 2022.
  19. ^ "American album certifications – Dolly Parton – Here You Come Again". Recording Manufacture Association of America. Retrieved February 7, 2022.

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