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''We'll Sing in the Sunshine'' is the tenth studio album by Australian-American pop singer
Helen Reddy Helen Maxine Reddy (25 October 194129 September 2020) was an Australian-American singer, actress, television host, and activist. Born in Melbourne to a showbusiness family, Reddy started her career as an entertainer at age four. She sang on rad ...
that was released in 1978 by
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. The album included two songs that were also covered by
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in the first half of that year: "All I Ever Need", which came out on his March release, '' You Light Up My Life'', and "Ready or Not", on which he duetted with
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for their June release, ''
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''. Reddy also ventures into
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territory with their
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number "
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" and takes on
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's "Poor Little Fool" with accompaniment in the vein of
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. This was her first album not to reach ''Billboards Top LP's & Tapes chart.. On February 23, 2010, it was released for the first time on compact disc as one of two albums on one CD, the other album being her 1977 release, '' Ear Candy''. "Blue" was originally featured on the 1977 animated film '' Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure''. __TOC__


Singles

Just as the lead single ("
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") of Reddy's previous album, ''Ear Candy'', was a cover, so was the case here. "
We'll Sing in the Sunshine "We'll Sing in the Sunshine" is a 1964 hit song written and recorded by Gale Garnett which reached No. 2 in Canada, and No. 4 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart for the week ending 17 October 1964. It also enjoyed success on easy listening a ...
," a hit for
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in 1964, was released on March 27, 1978,(2006) ''The Woman I Am: The Definitive Collection'' by Helen Reddy
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and became Reddy's first lead single not to appear on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.. It did, however, debut on ''
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chart in the April 22 issue, and peaked at number 12 during its nine weeks there.. Of this song, Reddy writes, "For those who can't commit because they hear the call of the open road, this one is for you." "Ready or Not" had its Easy Listening chart debut as the second single from the album later that year, in the July 1 issue, and got as high as number 28 over the course of eight weeks. The July 15 issue saw the start of the song's five-week run on the Hot 100, during which time it made it to number 73, and in
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magazine it reached number 70 pop.


Track listing

Side 1 # "Ready or Not" (Amber DiLena, Jerry Keller) – 3:51 # "All I Ever Need" (Jacques Sawyer) – 3:28 # "Poor Little Fool" (
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) – 4:09 # "
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" (
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,
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) – 3:02 # "I'd Rather Be Alone" ( Bruce Roberts) – 4:16 Side 2 # "Lady of the Night" (Richard Germinaro,
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,
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) – 3:17 # "Catch My Breath" (
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) – 2:56 # "
We'll Sing in the Sunshine "We'll Sing in the Sunshine" is a 1964 hit song written and recorded by Gale Garnett which reached No. 2 in Canada, and No. 4 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart for the week ending 17 October 1964. It also enjoyed success on easy listening a ...
" (
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) – 3:34 # "Blue" (
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) – 4:32 # "If I Ever Had to Say Goodbye to You" (Steve Gibb) – 3:02 ; ''Rarities from the Capitol Vaults'' tracks In 2009 EMI Music Special Markets released ''Rarities from the Capitol Vaults'', a 12-track CD of mostly what were previously unreleased Reddy recordings.(2009) ''Rarities from the Capitol Vaults'' by Helen Reddy
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Four of the songs were taken from the recording sessions for ''We'll Sing in the Sunshine'', including an alternate version of "Blue" and: *"Me and My Love" (Bruce Roberts,
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) – 3:28 *"Together" ( Charles Fox,
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) – 3:23 *"Rhythm Rhapsody" (
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, John Siegler) – 4:15


Personnel

*Helen Reddy – vocals *
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– executive producer *Linda Grey – public relations *Jeff Wald – management *
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– photography *Roy Kohara – art direction ; Personnel on "All I Ever Need", "Catch My Breath", "I'd Rather Be Alone", "If I Ever Had to Say Goodbye to You", "Poor Little Fool", "We'll Sing in the Sunshine" *Kim Fowley – producer *Taavi Moté – recording and remix engineer *Sherry Klein – assistant engineer *Linda Corbin – assistant engineer *John Golden – mastering **recorded and mixed at Larrabee Sound Studios *Billy Thomas – drums *Willie Ornelas – drums * Richard Bennett – guitar; steel guitar ("All I Ever Need") *Doug Rohen – guitar *
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– guitar *Mitch Holder – guitar *Thom Rotella – guitar *Dan Ferguson – guitar *
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– bass guitar *Reini Press – bass guitar *Jim Hughart – bass guitar *Scott Edwards – bass guitar *David Carr – keyboards *Alan Lindgren – keyboards *Eric Bikales – keyboards *Vince Charles – percussion *
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– percussion *Kim Fowley – percussion * Ben Benay – harmonica ("We'll Sing in the Sunshine") ; Additional personnel on "All I Ever Need", "Catch My Breath", "If I Ever Had to Say Goodbye to You", "Poor Little Fool" * Marc Peters – arranger; conductor; associate producer *Sid Sharp – concertmaster *Laura Creamer – background vocals *Mark Creamer – background vocals *Denyce Deuschle – background vocals *Barbara Cross – background vocals *Nick Uhrig – background vocals *Marc Piscitelli – background vocals ; Additional personnel on "I'd Rather Be Alone", "We'll Sing in the Sunshine" *David Carr – arranger and conductor *Jack Shulman – concertmaster *Amy Boersma – background vocals ("We'll Sing in the Sunshine") *Marcia Waldorf – background vocals ("We'll Sing in the Sunshine") *Kate Hopkins – background vocals ("We'll Sing in the Sunshine") *B. J. Emmons – background vocals ("We'll Sing in the Sunshine") *Gale Kanter – background vocals ("We'll Sing in the Sunshine") *David Carr – background vocals ("We'll Sing in the Sunshine") *John Joyce – background vocals ("We'll Sing in the Sunshine") *Mark Creamer – background vocals ("We'll Sing in the Sunshine") *Jim McMains – background vocals ("We'll Sing in the Sunshine") *Moose McMains –background vocals ("We'll Sing in the Sunshine") ;Personnel on "Blue", "Lady of the Night", "One After 909", "Ready or Not" *Nick DeCaro – producer ; arranger (orchestra and singers); rhythm arranger ("Blue", "One After 909") *David Wolfert – rhythm arranger ("Lady of the Night", "Ready or Not") **recorded at Sound Labs *Mallory Earl – mixing engineer **mixing at Hollywood Sound *Steve Mitchell – orchestra recording engineer **orchestra recorded at
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– drums *
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– guitar *Thom Rotella – guitar *Reini Press – bass guitar *Steve Forman – percussion *Jay Daversa – trumpet *
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– saxophone *
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– synthesizers *Tom Hensley – piano ("Blue", "One After 909") *Jai Winding – piano ("Lady of the Night", "Ready or Not") *
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– background vocals *
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– background vocals *Stephanie Spruill – background vocals


Notes


References

* * * {{Authority control 1978 albums Capitol Records albums Helen Reddy albums Albums recorded at A&M Studios Albums produced by Kim Fowley