''I'll Make You Music'' is the only album by
Beverly Bremers and was released in 1972. It reached #124 on the
''Billboard'' Top 200 chart.
The album featured three singles: "
Don't Say You Don't Remember", which reached #15 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100, "
We're Free", which reached #40, and "
I'll Make You Music
"I'll Make You Music" is a song written by Bruce Roberts and performed by Beverly Bremers. It reached No. 18 on the ''Billboard'' easy listening chart and No. 63 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in 1972.
The song was featured on her 1972 album, '' ...
", which reached #63.
Track listing
# "
I'll Make You Music
"I'll Make You Music" is a song written by Bruce Roberts and performed by Beverly Bremers. It reached No. 18 on the ''Billboard'' easy listening chart and No. 63 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in 1972.
The song was featured on her 1972 album, '' ...
" (
Bruce Roberts) – 3:02
# "I Made a Man Out of You, Jimmy" (
Doc Pomus
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Ken Hirsch) - 2:40
# "A Guy Like You" (
Eddie Brigati
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Felix Cavaliere
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) - 3:15
# "All That's Left Is the Music" (Roberts) - 2:52
# "Colors of Love" (
Mark Barkan
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Norman Bergen) - 2:18
# "
We're Free" (
Irwin Levine
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L. Russell Brown) - 3:06
# "
Don't Say You Don't Remember" (Estelle Levitt/
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# "At My Place" (Vicki Gellman/Wendy Gell) – 2:44
# "
Poor Side of Town
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Johnny Rivers
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Lou Adler
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) – 2:47
# "Baby I Don't Know You" (
Sandy Linzer
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/Steve Reinhardt) – 2:57
# "Get Smart Girl" (Reinhardt) – 2:55
# "May the Road Rise to Meet You" (Levine/Brown) – 3:09
Personnel
*David Lipton – producer (tracks: 1–11)
* Steve Metz – producer (tracks: 1–11)
*
Irwin Levine
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– producer (track: 12)
*
L. Russell Brown – producer (track: 12)
*Mickey Eichner – producer (track: 12)
*
Beverly Bremers – lead vocals
* Don Thomas – guitar
*Joe Mack – bass
*
Norman Bergen – keyboards, arrangements
Beverly Bremers, ''I'll Make You Music'' credits
Retrieved August 13, 2016.
Charts
;Singles
References
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1972 debut albums
Scepter Records albums