"Angel in Your Arms" | ||||
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Single by Hot | ||||
from the album Hot | ||||
B-side | "Just 'Cause I'm Guilty" | |||
Released | 1976 | |||
Format | 7" | |||
Recorded | 1976 | |||
Genre | Southern soul | |||
Length | 2:57 | |||
Label | Big Tree Records | |||
Writer(s) | Herbert Clayton Ivey, Terrence Woodford, Tom Brasfield | |||
Producer | Herbert Clayton Ivey, Terrence Woodford | |||
Certification | gold record | |||
Hot singles chronology | ||||
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"Angel in Your Arms" | ||||
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Single by Barbara Mandrell | ||||
from the album Get to the Heart | ||||
B-side | "Don't Look in My Eyes" | |||
Released | July 1985 | |||
Format | 7" | |||
Recorded | June 1985 | |||
Genre | C&W | |||
Length | 3:19 | |||
Label | MCA Records | |||
Writer(s) | Herbert Clayton Ivey, Terrence Woodford, Tom Brasfield | |||
Producer | Tom Collins | |||
Barbara Mandrell singles chronology | ||||
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"Angel in Your Arms" is the title of a 1977 Top Ten hit for Hot - also a Top Ten country music 1985 hit for Barbara Mandrell - composed by Herbert Clayton Ivey, Terrence Woodford and Herbert Thomas Brasfield Jr.
In "Angel in Your Arms", a woman advises an unfaithful mate: "The angel in your arms this morning is gonna be the devil in someone else's arms tonight", meaning that she's assuaged his neglect by indulging in illicit trysts of her own.
Although "Angel in Your Arms" belongs to the tradition of cheating songs prevalent in C&W music, the song was introduced by Pop/R&B act Hot on their self-titled debut album, recorded 1976 at Wishbone Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama with Wishbone's owners Clayton Ivey and Terrence (Terry) Woodford producing.[1] It was Hot's lead singer Gwen Owens who requested the group be given a C&W song, and Ivey and Woodford obliged with "Angel in Your Arms" whose third co-writer was Muscle Shoals resident Tom/Tommy Brasfield. [2] [3]
Ivey played keyboards on Hot's recording of "Angel in Your Arms", which featured Mac McAnally on guitar. Picked up by Big Tree Records, "Angel in Your Arms" accrued sufficient airplay to by February 1977 to enter the Billboard Hot 100, entering the Pop Top 40 that April to peak that July at #6; the track also charted R&B (#29) and Easy Listening (#9). Certified a gold record for U.S. sales of one million units, "Angel in Your Arms" was also a hit for Hot in Australia (#27), Canada (#3) and New Zealand (#7).
At the time of Hot's success with their single version, the group also recorded a Spanish language version entitled "Angen En Tus Brazos".[4]
The success of Hot with "Angel in Your Arms" brought an expedient cover aimed at the C&W market by Vivian Bell; however this March 1977 release was not a major hit with a #71 C&W peak and a 1983 remake by Robin Lee also charted low both in its original A-side release (#54 C&W) and as the B-side of Lee's 1985 #49 C&W duet with Lobo: "Paint the Town Blue".
Barbara Mandrell, who had scored a 1982 #1 C&W hit with Brasfield's "Till You're Gone", recorded "Angel in Your Arms" June 1985 in Nashville to serve as advance single from the album Get to the Heart, marking the first newly recorded release by Mandrell subsequent to her 11 September 1984 automobile accident. A thematic return by Mandrell to the connubial concerns prevalent in her early hits, including her 1978 career record "(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right", "Angel in Your Arms" reached #8 C&W.[5]
"Angel in Your Arms" has also been recorded by Lynn Anderson (I Love What Love Is Doing to Me 1977), Millie Jackson (Feelin' Bitchy 1977), Reba McEntire (Reba McEntire 1977) and Billie Jo Spears (I Will Survive 1979). [3] In the UK, where the Hot original had had an unsuccessful April 1977 release, "Angel in the Morning" was recorded in 1979 by veteran vocalist Carol Deene who had been inactive for some years: Deene's version, released on her own Koala label, failed to effect a chart comeback. "Angel in Your Arms" was one of a number of tracks recorded in the spring of 2009 at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio by Queen Emily; Wolf Stephenson produced the sessions which featured Clayton Ivey on keyboards. The Queen Emily album was released in the UK in December 2010. A Finnish rendering: "Älä Kysy Kuka On Sylissäin", was recorded by Vicky for her 1978 album Tee Mulle Niin.