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Brenda, That's All

Brenda, That's All
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Studio album by Brenda Lee
Released October 15, 1962
Recorded March 8, 1962 – August 9, 1962
Genre Pop, Nashville sound
Label Decca
Producer Owen Bradley
Brenda Lee chronology
Sincerely, Brenda Lee
(1962)
Brenda, That's All
(1962)
All Alone Am I
(1963)
Singles from Brenda, That's All
  1. "You Can Depend on Me" / "It's Never Too Late"
    Released: April 1961
  2. "Fool #1"
    Released: September 1961
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Allmusic 3.5/5 stars

Brenda, That's All is the seventh studio album by American pop and country artist Brenda Lee. The album was released October 15, 1962 on Decca Records and was produced by Owen Bradley. It was the second of two studio albums released in 1962 and spawned two Top 10 hit singles on the Billboard Hot 100 between 1962 and 1963.

Brenda, That's All was recorded in separate recording sessions at the Bradley Film and Recording Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States under the direction of Owen Bradley. The sessions began on March 8, 1962 and ended on August 9, 1962. Like her previous releases, the album contained twelve tracks of material and many of its tracks were cover versions of previously recorded material by other artists. It included cover versions of Marvin Rainwater's "Gonna Find Me a Bluebird", and Virgil F. Stewart's "Just Out of Reach". The track that would eventually be released as a single entitled "Fool #1" was recorded by Loretta Lynn shortly before Lee's recording of the song. The album's tracks consisted of a variety of musical styles, including pop, R&B and country. The album received three and a half stars from Allmusic. Reviewer Richie Unterberger commented that while the album was not a "scintillating record" it was "pretty good" because it did not over-emphasize pop standards, unlike many of her previous album releases under the Decca label. Unterberger stated, "The whole album is impressively sung and immaculately produced, in fact, in common with much of what Lee recorded under Owen Bradley's direction." The album was originally released as an LP record with six songs included on each side of the record. The album was later reissued on compact disc in the United Kingdom and was reissued on an extended play in Argentina.


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