I Only Have Eyes for You (Johnny Mathis album)
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''I Only Have Eyes for You'' is an
album An album is a collection of audio recordings issued on compact disc (CD), vinyl, audio tape, or another medium such as digital distribution. Albums of recorded sound were developed in the early 20th century as individual 78 rpm records co ...
by American pop singer Johnny Mathis that was released on May 10, 1976, by Columbia Records and included two new songs, "Yellow Roses on Her Gown" and "Ooh What We Do", which was written specifically for him, as well as a contemporary arrangement of the 1934 title track that foreshadowed his recordings of standards that incorporated a disco beat ("
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", " Night and Day") a few years later. The album made its first appearance on '' Billboard'' magazine's Top LP's & Tapes chart in the issue dated June 26, 1976, and remained there for 15 weeks, peaking at number 79. The following month, on July 3, it made its first appearance on the UK album chart, where it reached number 14 during a 12-week run. On December 1, 1976, the
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awarded the album with Silver certification for sales of 60,000 units, and Gold certification for 100,000 units followed on April 15, 1977. Type ''Johnny Mathis'' in the ''Keywords'' box and select ''Artist'' in the ''Search by'' box and click ''Search''. The first song from the album to reach the US charts, "Yellow Roses on Her Gown", entered ''Billboards list of the 50 most popular
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songs in the issue of the magazine dated July 24, 1976, and peaked at number 44 over the course of three weeks.. A second song, "Do Me Wrong, but Do Me", entered that same chart in the October 2, 1976, issue, eventually getting as high as number 25 during its nine weeks there. The only song to reach the UK charts, "
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", began a 12-week stay there the following month, on November 13, during which time it enjoyed three weeks at number one.


Reception

Joe Viglione of AllMusic wrote retrospectively: "' Every Time You Touch Me (I Get High)'" has a dazzling arrangement, and moments like this make the covers worthwhile." But he was most impressed with "Ooh What We Do", concluding that "it is the new song he discovered here that brings magic to this collection."


Track listing


Side one

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" (
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) – 3:57 # "Do Me Wrong, but Do Me" ( Alan O'Day) – 3:17 # "The Hungry Years" (
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I Only Have Eyes for You "I Only Have Eyes for You" is a romantic love song by composer Harry Warren and lyricist Al Dubin, written for the film ''Dames'' (1934) when Dick Powell introduced it. Several successful recordings of the song were made in 1934; later, there we ...
" from ''
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( Al Dubin, Harry Warren) – 3:33 # "Yellow Roses on Her Gown" (Michael Moore) – 4:33


Side two

# " (Do You Know Where You're Going To) Theme from ''Mahogany''" from '' Mahogany'' ( Gerry Goffin,
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) – 3:47 # "Ooh What We Do" (
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) – 3:25 # " Send in the Clowns" from ''
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( Stephen Sondheim) – 3:35 # "Every Time You Touch Me (I Get High)" ( Charlie Rich,
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) – 2:52 # "When a Child Is Born" (Ciro Dammicco, Fred Jay) – 3:41


Recording dates

From the liner notes for '' The Voice of Romance: The Columbia Original Album Collection'': *June 16, 1975 – "Every Time You Touch Me (I Get High)" *January 20, 1976 – "The Hungry Years", "I Write the Songs", "Send in the Clowns" *January 21, 1976 – "I Only Have Eyes for You" *February 23, 1976 – "Do Me Wrong, but Do Me", "(Do You Know Where You're Going To) Theme from ''Mahogany''", "Yellow Roses on Her Gown" *February 23–March 5, 1976 – "When a Child Is Born" *March 12, 1976 – "Ooh What We Do"


Song information

Barry Manilow's recording of "I Write the Songs" spent a week at number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and two weeks at number one on the magazine's Easy Listening chart. It also earned the
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and Gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America. By the time this album was released, "Do Me Wrong, but Do Me" had already been recorded by
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and Jack Jones. "The Hungry Years" was the title track from Neil Sedaka's 1975 album. And the highest-charting version of "I Only Have Eyes for You" was a number two hit for
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& His Orchestra with Howard Phillips on vocal in 1934. "(Do You Know Where You're Going To) Theme from ''Mahogany''" by Diana Ross enjoyed a week at number one on both the Hot 100 and Easy Listening charts in addition to reaching number 14 R&B and number five on the UK singles chart. "Send in the Clowns" originated in the 1973
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musical ''A Little Night Music'' and won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year. The hit version of the song by Judy Collins first peaked at number 36 pop,. number eight Easy Listening,. and number six in the UK upon its initial release in 1975, and the reissue of her recording in 1977 that coincided with the release of the film version of the musical in the US made it to number 19 pop and number 15 Easy Listening. "Every Time You Touch Me (I Get High)" by Charlie Rich had a week at number one on the Easy Listening chart and got as high as number 19 on the Hot 100 and number three on ''Billboards
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chart. And
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's recording of "When a Child Is Born" made it to number 53 pop and number seven Easy Listening upon its release at the end of 1974..


Personnel

From the liner notes for the original album: *Johnny Mathis – vocals *Jack Gold – producer *
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– arranger, conductor *Dick Bogert – engineer *Sam Emerson – photography


References


Bibliography

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