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All Alone Am I (album)

All Alone Am I
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 18, 1963
RecordedAugust 9 – December 12, 1962[1]
StudioBradley Studios, Nashville, Tennessee
GenrePop[2]
Length31:18
LabelDecca
ProducerOwen Bradley
Brenda Lee chronology
Brenda, That's All
(1962)
All Alone Am I
(1963)
..."Let Me Sing"
(1963)
Singles from All Alone Am I
  1. "All Alone Am I"
    Released: September 1962
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
New Record Mirror[3]

All Alone Am I is the eighth studio album by American singer Brenda Lee. The album was released February 18, 1963, on Decca Records and was produced by Owen Bradley. The album was the first of two studio albums released in 1963 and the album's title track became a Top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100.

Background and content

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"All Alone Am I" was originally composed by the Greek composer Manos Hadjidakis and recorded in Greek by Tzeni Karezi for the soundtrack of the film To nisi ton genneon (The Island of the Brave); the original song in Greek is titled "Μην τον ρωτάς τον ουρανό" ("Min ton rotas ton ourano", translation: "Don't ask the sky"). Later, a new version of the song with English lyrics was produced by Owen Bradley and appeared as the title track on one of Lee's albums. The song is written in the key of F major, but begins on the sub-dominant B-flat Major 7th chord. All Alone Am I was recorded in four separate sessions at the Bradley Film and Recording Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. The first session began August 9, 1962, and the final session took place December 12, 1962, all of which were produced by Owen Bradley.[1] All Alone Am I contained twelve tracks and many of which were cover versions of previously recorded pop music standards. It included cover versions of Tony Bennett's "I Left My Heart in San Francisco", Cole Porter's "It's All Right with Me", and Les Paul's "Lover". Many of the album's tracks were Pop music standards, which tried to reinforce the impression, "that her album market was viewed as being a more mature audience than the more youthful one responsible for buying a high percentage of her smash 45s," according to Richie Unterbeger of Allmusic. Unterberger gave the album three out of five stars.[2] The album was originally released on an LP record, containing six songs on the "A-side" of the record and six on the "B-side" of the record.[4] The album has never been reissued on a compact disc in the United States, but has been reissued as such in the United Kingdom. In addition, the album is also available on extended play in the United States and Brazil.[5]

Release

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All Alone Am I spawned its title track as the first single. Released in September 1962, the single reached No.3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became Lee's first single to chart on the Billboard Easy Listening chart, reaching No.1 in late-1962.[6] In addition, the single also reached No.7 on the singles chart in the United Kingdom in late-February 1963, becoming only her second single since 1960 (the first was Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree, a U.K. No.6 in December 1962) to be released both in the U.S. and overseas to succeed in peaking in the Top 10 of a country other than the United States[7] (although Lee had had two Top 5 singles in the U.K. in 1962 with Speak to Me Pretty and Here Comes That Feeling, neither of which had been single A-sides in the U.S.).

The All Alone Am I album itself was officially released on February 18, 1963, on Decca Records. The album would later peak at No.25 on the Billboard 200 albums chart[8] and reach No.8 on the UK Albums Chart, becoming one of Lee's final entries on the UK album chart and her highest-peaking entry on the chart as well.[9]

Track listing

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Personnel

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Sales chart positions

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Album
Chart (1963) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200[8] 25
U.K. Albums Chart[9] 8
Singles
Year Song Peak chart positions
US
[6]
US AC
[6]
UK
[7]
1962 "All Alone Am I" 3 1 7

Release history

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Release history and formats for All Alone Am I
Region Date Format Label Ref.
North America February 18, 1963 Vinyl LP Decca Records [10]

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