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The Second Time Around (Etta James album)





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The Second Time Around is the second studio album by the American blues artist Etta James.[6] The album was released in 1961 on Argo Records.[7] It was produced by Phil and Leonard Chess, who also produced her previous album. Riley Hampton was the arranger and orchestra conductor.

The Second Time Around
Studio albumby
ReleasedDecember 14, 1961
Recorded1960–1961
Genre
  • rhythm and blues
  • traditional pop
  • Length27:14
    LabelArgo[1]
    MCA/Chess (re-release)[2]
    ProducerPhil Chess
    Leonard Chess
    Etta James chronology
    At Last!
    (1960)
    The Second Time Around
    (1961)
    Etta James
    (1962)
    Singles from The Second Time Around

    1. "Fool That I Am"
      Released: 1961
    2. "Don't Cry Baby"
      Released: 1961
    3. "Seven Day Fool"
      Released: 1961

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[3]
    The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[4]
    The Rolling Stone Album Guide[5]

    Background

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    The Second Time Around was originally released by Argo Records as a 12-inch LP, containing five tracks on each side of the LP (with ten tracks overall). Like her previous album, At Last!, the producers, Phil and Leonard Chess, added orchestral strings to the background music of James's voice, which garnered Pop crossover appeal. The album spawned three singles: "Don't Cry Baby" (#6), "The Fool That I Am" (#14) and "Seven Day Fool" (#95), which all became major hits on the Hot Rhythm Blues Records and Billboard Pop Chart in 1961. The album includes covers of pop and jazz standards such as, "Dream."[8][9] The album was re-issued as a compact disconMCA/Chess in 1999, however unlike her previous album which was also re-issued, The Second Time Around did not include any additional bonus tracks.

    The AllMusic reviewer, Richie Unterberger, gave the album a positive review, awarding it four out of five stars.[8]

    Track listing

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    Side one

    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Don't Cry Baby"
    • Saul Bernie
  • James P. Johnson
  • Stella Unger
  • 2:22
    2."Fool That I Am"Floyd Hunt2:54
    3."One for My Baby (and One More for the Road)"
  • Johnny Mercer
  • 3:26
    4."In My Diary"
    • Michael Angelo Graham
  • Mark Silverman
  • 2:32
    5."Seven Day Fool"
  • Berry Gordy
  • Sonny Woods
  • 2:58

    Side two

    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    6."It's Too Soon to Know"
  • E. H. Morris
  • 2:44
    7."Dream"Mercer2:22
    8."I'll Dry My Tears"
  • Clyde Walker
  • 2:34
    9."Plum Nuts"Robert Plummer2:58
    10."Don't Get Around Much Anymore"
  • Bob Russell
  • 2:24
    Total length:27:14

    Chart positions

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    Singles - Billboard (United States)

    Year Single Chart Position
    1961 "Dream" Pop Singles 55
    "The Fool That I Am" R&B Singles 14
    Pop Singles 50
    "Don't Cry Baby" R&B Singles 6
    Pop Singles 39
    "Seven Day Fool" Pop Singles 95
    "It's Too Soon to Know" Pop Singles 54

    References

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    1. ^ Popoff, Martin (September 8, 2009). Goldmine Record Album Price Guide. London: Penguin. ISBN 9781440229169.
  • ^ New York Media, LLC (May 22, 1989). "Hot Line". New York Magazine. New York Media, LLC – via Google Books.
  • ^ AllMusic review
  • ^ Larkin, Colin (May 27, 2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. London: Omnibus Press. ISBN 9780857125958 – via Google Books.
  • ^ The Rolling Stone Album Guide. New York: Random House. 1992. p. 357.
  • ^ Wener, Ben (January 20, 2012). "RIP: R&B pioneer Etta James dies at 73". The Orange County Register. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  • ^ Inman, Davis (January 23, 2012). "Etta James, "I'd Rather Go Blind" « American Songwriter". American Songwriter. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  • ^ a b Unterberger, Richie. "The Second Time Around > Overview". AllMusic. Retrieved July 24, 2009.
  • ^ "The Second Time Around > Charts & Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved July 24, 2009.

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