Cry Like a Baby | ||||
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Studio album by The Box Tops | ||||
Released | April 1968 (U.S.) | |||
Recorded | American Sound Studio, 1968 | |||
Genre | Pop rock, psychedelic rock | |||
Length | 30:28 (LP) 44:30 (CD reissue) |
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Label | Bell | |||
Producer | Chips Moman | |||
The Box Tops chronology | ||||
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Cry Like a Baby is a 1968 album by the Box Tops. The title song was released as a single and reached #2 in April 1968 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, a position which it held for two weeks. It was kept out of the top spot by Bobby Goldsboro's "Honey". The original vinyl album concludes with a slow version of the "You Keep Me Hangin' On", which was a hit for The Supremes in the fall of 1966. The Box Tops version is similar to, but shorter than, the version recorded by Vanilla Fudge on its 1967 debut album. Musician and record producer Jim Dickinson said of this album that it was "Memphis pop production at its best, on par with the great Dusty In Memphis, recorded by the same cast of characters in the same period. Those two records were as good as it gets." According to Alex Chilton biographer Holly George-Warren, the studio band for all tracks except "You Keep Me Hangin' On" was the house band at America Sound Studio, sometimes known as "The Memphis Boys", augmented by Spooner Oldham on keyboards and other musicians playing brass, woodwind, and stringed instruments. The Box Tops themselves accompanied Chilton on "You Keep Me Hanging On".
All tracks composed by Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham; except where indicated
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