Happy Heart (album)

Happy Heart
Studio album by Andy Williams
Released 1969
Recorded 1969
Genre
Length 36:59
Label Columbia
Producer Jerry Fuller[2]
Andy Williams chronology
The Andy Williams Sound of Music
(1969)The Andy Williams Sound of Music1969
Happy Heart
(1969)
Get Together with Andy Williams
(1969)Get Together with Andy Williams1969
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
BillboardSpotlight Pick[3]

Happy Heart is an album by American pop singer Andy Williams that was released in the spring of 1969 by Columbia Records[1] and continued the trend of his recent albums in relying exclusively on contemporary material. This particular project eschewed offerings from Broadway and Hollywood that had been predominant on his LPs with Columbia.

The album made its first appearance on the Top LP's chart in the issue of Billboard magazine dated May 17, 1969, and remained there for 23 weeks, peaking at number nine.[4] It entered the UK album chart on July 26 of that year and reached number 22 over the course of 10 weeks,[5] and the Recording Industry Association of America awarded the album Gold certification on August 20 of that year.[6]

The title song from the album had been released as a single that March and entered the Easy Listening chart in the issue of Billboard dated April 5, 1969, eventually spending 14 weeks there and two of those weeks at number one.[7] The song entered the Billboard Hot 100 one week later and reached number 22 over the course of 11 weeks.[8] In the UK it entered the singles chart for the week of May 10 that year and stayed there for 10 weeks, peaking at number 19.[5]

The album was released on compact disc for the first time as one of two albums on one CD by Collectables Records on March 23, 1999, the other album being Williams's Columbia release from the spring of 1968, Honey.[9] This same pairing was also released as two albums on one CD by Sony Music Distribution in 2000.[10] The Collectables CD was included in a box set entitled Classic Album Collection, Vol. 1, which contains 17 of his studio albums and three compilations and was released on June 26, 2001.[11]

Reception

Billboard magazine wrote, "Andy Williams has taken the best of the current hits and in his own warm, sophisticated style makes them sound completely new and exciting. The program is a harvest of first rate material."[3]

Track listing

Side one

  1. "For Once in My Life" (Ron Miller, Orlando Murden) – 2:54
  2. "Where's the Playground, Susie?" (Jimmy Webb) – 2:51
  3. "My Way" (Paul Anka, Claude François, Jacques Revaux) – 3:43
  4. "Wichita Lineman" (Webb) – 2:55
  5. "Happy Heart" (James Last, Jackie Rae) – 3:15
  6. "Gentle on My Mind" (John Hartford) – 3:10

Side two

  1. "Didn't We?" (Webb) – 3:27
  2. "Memories" (Mac Davis, Billy Strange) – 3:47
  3. "Little Green Apples" (Bobby Russell) – 4:03
  4. "Here, There and Everywhere" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) – 3:15
  5. "Abraham, Martin and John" (Dick Holler) – 3:43

Personnel

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 "Happy Heart". allmusic.com. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 9 October 2010.
  2. 1 2 (1969) Happy Heart by Andy Williams [album jacket]. New York: Columbia Records CS 9844.
  3. 1 2 "Album Reviews". Billboard. 1969-05-10. p. 106.
  4. Whitburn 2010, p. 844.
  5. 1 2 "Andy Williams". Official Charts. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
  6. "Gold & Platinum". riaa.com. Retrieved 9 April 2017. Type Andy Williams in the Search box and press Enter.
  7. Whitburn 1993, p. 256.
  8. Whitburn 1999, p. 702.
  9. "Honey/Happy Heart". allmusic.com. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2 October 2010.
  10. "Honey/Happy Heart by Andy Williams". rateyourmusic.com. Retrieved 2 October 2010.
  11. "Classic Album Collection, Vol. 1 – Andy Williams". allmusic.com. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 6 May 2011.

References

  • Whitburn, Joel (1993), Joel Whitburn's Top Adult Contemporary, 1961-1993, Record Research Inc., ISBN 0-89820-099-7 
  • Whitburn, Joel (1999), Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles, 1955-1999, Record Research Inc., ISBN 0-89820-140-3 
  • Whitburn, Joel (2010), Joel Whitburn Presents Top Pop Albums, Seventh Edition, Record Research Inc., ISBN 0-89820-183-7 
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