Etta James Sings for Lovers

Etta James Sings for Lovers is the fourth studio album by American Blues artist, Etta James. The album was released on Argo Records in 1962 and was produced by Phil and Leonard Chess. The arrangements were by Al Poskonka and Riley Hampton.

Etta James Sings for Lovers
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 24, 1962
RecordedJune, 27-29, 1962
GenreBlues, R&B
LabelArgo
ProducerLeonard Chess
Phil Chess
Etta James chronology
Etta James
(1962)
Etta James Sings for Lovers
(1962)
Etta James Top Ten
(1963)
Singles from Etta James Sings for Lovers
  1. "Fools Rush In"
    Released: 1962
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Background

The album was released on a 12-inch LP and consisted of ten tracks with five of them on each side of the vinyl record. The album spawned only one single, "Fools Rush In," which reached the lower ends of the Billboard Pop Chart in 1962. The single's B-side, "Next Door to the Blues" was a major R&B hit, however, it was not included on the album. The album, however, includes cover versions of Pop and Jazz standards, including "Don't Take Your Love from Me" and "Someone to Watch Over Me." The album was re-issued on compact disc in 2013 and on audiophile 180 g vinyl (with bonus CD included) in 2014. Despite not being given a review, Allmusic gave Etta James Sings for Lovers three out of five stars.[2]

Track listing

Side One
  1. "Don't Take Your Love from Me"
  2. "How Do You Speak to an Angel"
  3. "Fools Rush In"
  4. "Don't Blame Me"
  5. "Someone to Watch Over Me"
Side Two
  1. "Again"
  2. "I Want to Be Loved"
  3. "It Could Happen to You"
  4. "These Foolish Things"
  5. "Prisoner of Love"

Chart positions

Singles - Billboard (United States)

Year Single Chart Position
1962 "Fools Rush In" Pop Singles 87

References

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