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''Be Not Nobody'' is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter
Vanessa Carlton Vanessa Lee Carlton (born August 16, 1980) is an American singer-songwriter and pianist. Upon completion of her education at the School of American Ballet, Carlton chose to pursue singing instead, performing in New York City bars and clubs while ...
, released on April 30, 2002, through
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. As of late 2004 the album had sold 1.38 million copies in the US according to Nielsen SoundScan, and ''
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'' magazine reported in July 2003 that it had sold 2.3 million worldwide. '' Billboard'' magazine placed Carlton at number twenty-one on its year-end "Top Pop Artists" list for 2002. "
A Thousand Miles "A Thousand Miles" (originally titled "Interlude") is the debut single by American pop singer Vanessa Carlton. Produced by Curtis Schweitzer and Ron Fair, the song was released as the lead single for Carlton's album '' Be Not Nobody'' (2002). ...
" was released as the
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from the album and reached the top five on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, number one in Australia and the top ten in the United Kingdom. ''Be Not Nobody'' was certified
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by the RIAA in June 2002, and
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in October 2002. " Ordinary Day" charted inside the top forty on the US Hot 100. "
Pretty Baby Pretty Baby may refer to: * ''Pretty Baby'' (1950 film), a comedy film featuring Dennis Morgan and Betsy Drake * ''Pretty Baby'' (1978 film), a drama film featuring Brooke Shields ** ''Pretty Baby'' (soundtrack), a soundtrack album from the film ...
" was remixed and released as the album's third and final single in early 2003. After the single's release, subsequent pressings of the album contained the remixed single version of the song in place of its original album version. "Pretty Baby" did not appear on the Hot 100 or the UK top seventy-five, but was nominated for a 2003
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for "Choice Love Song".


Track listing

All songs were written by Vanessa Carlton, except where noted. # " Ordinary Day" – 3:57 # "Unsung" – 4:20 # "
A Thousand Miles "A Thousand Miles" (originally titled "Interlude") is the debut single by American pop singer Vanessa Carlton. Produced by Curtis Schweitzer and Ron Fair, the song was released as the lead single for Carlton's album '' Be Not Nobody'' (2002). ...
" – 3:57 # "
Pretty Baby Pretty Baby may refer to: * ''Pretty Baby'' (1950 film), a comedy film featuring Dennis Morgan and Betsy Drake * ''Pretty Baby'' (1978 film), a drama film featuring Brooke Shields ** ''Pretty Baby'' (soundtrack), a soundtrack album from the film ...
" – 4:08 # "Rinse" – 4:30 # "Sway" – 3:57 # "Paradise" – 4:50 # "Prince" – 4:10 # "
Paint It Black "Paint It Black" is a song recorded in 1966 by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. A product of the songwriting partnership of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, it is a raga rock song with Indian, Middle Eastern, and Eastern European in ...
" (
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,
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) – 3:30 # "Wanted" – 3:55 # "Twilight" – 4:50 UK bonus track #
  • "Wanted" (Ripe Mix) – 3:55 Japanese bonus tracks #
  • "Twilight" (Live) # "Wanted" (Ripe Mix) – 3:55


    Personnel

    Credits adapted from
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    and album's liner notes. } Musicians *
    Vanessa Carlton Vanessa Lee Carlton (born August 16, 1980) is an American singer-songwriter and pianist. Upon completion of her education at the School of American Ballet, Carlton chose to pursue singing instead, performing in New York City bars and clubs while ...
    – piano, vocals *
    Abe Laboriel Jr. Abraham Laboriel Jr. (born March 23, 1971) is an American session drummer. He is the son of Mexican bass guitarist Abraham Laboriel, nephew of Mexican rocker Johnny Laboriel, and brother of record producer, songwriter, and film composer Mateo ...
    – drums * John Goux – guitar,
    dulcimer The word dulcimer refers to two families of musical string instruments. Hammered dulcimers The word ''dulcimer'' originally referred to a trapezoidal zither similar to a psaltery whose many strings are struck by handheld "hammers". Variants of ...
    ,
    sitar The sitar ( or ; ) is a plucked stringed instrument, originating from the Indian subcontinent, used in Hindustani classical music. The instrument was invented in medieval India, flourished in the 18th century, and arrived at its present form ...
    *
    Leland Sklar Leland Bruce Sklar (born May 28, 1947) is an American bassist and session musician. Sklar rose to prominence as a member of James Taylor's backing band, which coaleced into a group in its own right, The Section. This group of musicians so frequ ...
    – bass guitar *
    Ron Fair Ronald Fair is an American A&R executive, record producer, record executive, musical arranger, recording engineer and conductor. In a career that has spanned over 30 years at major record labels he has produced and arranged hits for several ar ...
    vibraphone The vibraphone is a percussion instrument in the metallophone family. It consists of tuned metal bars and is typically played by using mallets to strike the bars. A person who plays the vibraphone is called a ''vibraphonist,'' ''vibraharpist ...
    , organ, harmonica * Alex Al – electric upright bass (8) *
    Chuck Berghofer Charles Curtis Berghofer (born June 14, 1937), professionally known as Chuck Berghofer, is an American jazz double bassist and electric bassist, who has worked as a studio musician and in the film industry for more than 60 years, including workin ...
    – upright bass (7) *
    Luis Conte Luis Conte (born 16 November 1954) is a Cuban percussionist best-known for his performances in the bands of artists including James Taylor, Madonna, Pat Metheny Group, Eric Clapton, Carlos Santana, Phil Collins, Rod Stewart and Shakira. He began ...
    – percussion Orchestra * Endre Granat , Eun Mee Ahn, Jackie Brand, Charlie Bisharat , Becky Bunnell, Bruce Dukov, Franklyn D'Antonio, Mario de León,
    Joel Derouin Joel Derouin is a Canadian violinist, concert master, composer and music director. In addition to having worked with many popular musicians, he is also known for his work in film, television and theatre. Biography Born in Cornwall, Ontario, Can ...
    , Armen Garabedian, Berj Garabedian, Alan Grunfeld, Clayton Haslop, Tamara Hatwan, Amy Hershberger, Lily HoChen, Kirstin Fife, Tiffany Hu, Natalie Leggett, Phillip Levy, Rene Mandel, Robin Olson,
    Sid Page Sid Page is an American violinist who has been active in many genres of music since the late 1960s. He has been a member of Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks. From 1973 to 1974, he was a member of Sly and the Family Stone and appeared on their album ...
    , Sara Parkins, Katia Popov, Barbara Porter, Marie Robertson, Anatoly Rosinsky, John Wittenberg, Margaret Wooten, Ken Yerke – violin * Dmitri Boviard, Paul Cohen, Matt Cooker, Brian Dembow, Karen Elaine, Marlow Fisher, Sam Formacola, Keith Grezen, Vicky Miskolczy, Simon Oswell, Karen van Sant, David Walther – viola * Bob Adcock, Larry Corbett, Steve Erdody, Suzie Katayama, Armen Ksadjikian, Tim Landauer, David Low, Cecilia Tsan – cello * Nico Abandolo, Trey Henry, Mike Valerio –
    double bass The double bass (), also known simply as the bass () (or by other names), is the largest and lowest-pitched bowed (or plucked) string instrument in the modern symphony orchestra (excluding unorthodox additions such as the octobass). Similar i ...
    * Gayle Levant – harp * Rose Corrigan, Cindy Ellis, Susan Greenberg,
    Dan Higgins Dan Higgins (born January 28, 1957 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American saxophone and woodwind player. He has worked with such artists as John Williams, Seth MacFarlane, Aerosmith, Stevie Wonder, Neil Diamond, Al Jarreau, Maroon 5, Kenny Loggin ...
    , David Shostac, Sheridon Stokes, Larry Williams –
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    *
    Emil Richards Emil Richards (born Emilio Joseph Radocchia; September 2, 1932 – December 13, 2019) was an American vibraphonist and percussionist. Biography Musician Richards began playing the xylophone aged six. In High School, he performed with the Hartf ...
    – vibraphone (11) * Tommy Morgan – harmonica (11) * Dan Greco — cymbalon (5) * Bill Hughes – orchestra contractor Technical personnel * Vanessa Carlton – arranger, executive producer * Ron Fair –
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    , arranger, executive producer, orchestral arrangements and conductor (1-10) *
    Randy Kerber Randy Kerber (born September 25, 1958) is an American composer, orchestrator and keyboard player, who has had a prolific career in the world of cinema.SeRandy Kerberat the IMDb Kerber was born in Encino, California. He began his first national ...
    – orchestral arrangements and conductor (11) * Tal Herzberg –
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    , digital editing * Jack Joseph Puig – mixing (1-3, 5, 6, 8, 9) * Michael C. Ross – engineer, mixing (7, 10, 11) *
    Hugh Padgham Hugh Charles Padgham (born 15 February 1955) is an English record producer and audio engineer. He has won four Grammy Awards, for Producer of the Year and Album of the Year for 1985, Record of the Year for 1990, and Engineer of the Year for 199 ...
    mixing (4) *
    Bill Schnee William S. Schnee (born July 4, 1947) is an American musician, music producer, and audio engineer. Schnee has been nominated 11 times for the Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical Grammy Award and worked on a multitude of other Grammy nominated an ...
    – additional recording * Erik Reichers, Bryan Cook, Jeff Rothschild, Jim Danis, Chris Wonzer, J.D. Andrew, Frank G, Brian Vibberts, Chris Steffen, Jay Goin – assistant engineers * Eddy Schreyer – mastering * Drew FitzGerald – art direction, additional illustration * Kurt Iswarienko – photography * Alan Silfen, Jim Wright – additional photography * Stephanie Woolf – stylist


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    References

    {{Authority control Vanessa Carlton albums 2002 debut albums Albums produced by Ron Fair A&M Records albums