Cry Baby (Garnet Mimms album)
Cry Baby is a 1963 album by Garnet Mimms featuring "Cry Baby" and 11 other hits produced by Jerry Ragovoy.[1]
Cry Baby | |
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Studio album LP by | |
Released | 1963 |
Genre | R&B |
Track listing
Side 1
- Cry Baby (Bert Berns, Jerry Ragovoy)
- Nobody But You (Dee Clark)
- Until You Were Gone (Joy Byers)
- Anytime You Want Me (Garnet Mimms, Norman Meade)
- So Close (Jerry Ragovoy, Sam Bell)
- For Your Precious Love (Arthur Brooks, Richard Brooks, Jerry Butler)
Side 2
- Baby Don't You Weep (Norman Meade, Bert Russell)
- A Quiet Place (Norman Meade, Sam Bell)
- Cry to Me (Bert Russell)
- Don't Change Your Heart (Sam Bell)
- Wanting You (Buddy Kaye, Philip Springer)
- The Truth Hurts (Jimmy Radcliffe, O. Diamond)
Personnel
- Garnet Mimms - lead vocals
- Zola Pearnell - backing vocals (side 1, track 5; side 2, tracks 2 and 4)
- Sam Bell - backing vocals (side 1, track 5; side 2, tracks 2 and 4)
- Charles Boyer - backing vocals (side 1, track 5; side 2, tracks 2 and 4)
- The Gospelaires (various combinations of Dionne Warwick, Dee Dee Warwick, Estelle Brown, Cissy Houston, and others) - backing vocals (all other tracks)
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References
- Bruce Pollock Rock Song Index: The 7500 Most Important Songs . - 2014- Page 67 1135462968 "CRY BABY Artist: Garnet Mimms and the Enchanters Written by: Jerry Ragovoy (Norman Meade), Bert Berns (Bert Russell) From the album: Cry Baby and 11 Other Hits Label: United Artists Produced by: Jerry Ragovoy Year: 1963 #1 R&B/Top"
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