When It's Just You And Me (album)
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''When It's Just You and Me'' is a
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by American country artist Dottie West. It was released in July 1977 via United Artists Records and contained 11 tracks. It was the 24th studio album in West's career and her first for the United Artists label. Of its 11 songs, four of them were spawned as singles: the title track, " Every Word I Write", " Tonight You Belong to Me" and "That's All I Wanted to Know". The title track reached the top 20 on the US and Canadian country singles charts. The album was reviewed positively by ''
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'' magazine following its original release.


Background, recording and content

Dottie West had first found success at the
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label during the 1960s and early 1970s. With producer Chet Atkins, West recorded much of her own material and it was combined with the Nashville Sound musical style. At the label she had top ten singles with " Here Comes My Baby" (1964), "
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" (1967) and " Country Sunshine" (1973). In 1976, West moved to United Artists Records where she would have her greatest commercial success. Her first United Artists album would be 1977's ''When It's Just You and Me''. The album was cut at the Jack Clement Recording Studio (located in Nashville, Tennessee) in sessions held between September 1976 and February 1977. The project consisted of 11 tracks. Included was a cover of Tammy Wynette's chart-topping US country song "
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". It also featured a cover of the standard " Tonight You Belong to Me". Remaining tracks were new material. Among its new recordings was "The Lovin' Kind", which was co-written by the album's producer Larry Butler.


Release and critical reception

''When It's Just You and Me'' was originally released in July 1977 on United Artists Records. It was West's 24th studio album in her career. The label originally distributed it as a vinyl LP, featuring five songs on "side 1" and six songs on "side 2". It was later be re-released digitally via Capitol Records Nashville. ''When It's Just You and Me'' was reviewed positively by ''
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'' magazine in July 1977. "If you can get past the cover, which doesn't say much for the artist, you'll find some interesting material included inside," the publication wrote. The magazine also made note of the album's use of both uptempo material and ballads. Although no formal review was given, AllMusic named the title track, "By Your Side" and "Save a Little for the Morning" as "AllMusic track picks".


Chart performance and singles

''When It's Just You and Me'' spent three weeks on the US ''Billboard'' Top Country Albums chart. Making its debut on July 30, 1977, the album later reached the number 44 position by August. It was West's fifteenth album to make the Billboard country chart and was among her lowest-charting albums there. A total of four singles were spawned from ''When It's Just You and Me''. The title track was first released as the lead single in October 1976. In early 1977, it reached number 19 on the US
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chart and number 12 on the Canadian '' RPM'' Country Tracks chart. "Every Word I Write" was issued as the album's second single in March 1977. By May 1977, it reached the number 28 position on the US country chart and number 33 on the Canadian country chart. "Tonight You Belong to Me" was issued as the third single in June 1977. It later reached number 30 on the US country chart and number 42 on the Canadian country chart. The fourth and final single would be "That's All I Wanted to Know". It reached number 57 on the US country chart in November 1977.


Track listing


Personnel

All credits are adapted from the liner notes of ''When It's Just You and Me''. Musical personnel *
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Bass guitar *Eddy Anderson – Drums *Byron Bach – Strings *Brenton Banks – Strings *George Binkley – Strings *Jimmy Capps – Guitar * Jerry Carrigan – Drums *Marvin Chantry – Strings *Roy Christensen – Strings * Pete Drake
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* Ray Edenton – Guitar *Jack Eubanks – Guitar *Carl Gorodetzky – Strings *Lennie Haight – Strings * Buddy Harman – Drums *
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– Strings *Carol Montgomery – Background vocals * The Jordanaires – Background vocals * Bob Moore – Bass *
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– Keyboards * Hargus "Pig" Robbins – Keyboards *Billy Sanford – Guitar *Jerry Shook – Guitar *Steven Smith – Strings *Samuel Terranova – Strings *Gary Vanosdale – Strings *Dottie West – Lead vocals *Bobby Wood – Keyboards *
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– Guitar Technical personnel *Bill Burks – Design *Larry Butler – Producer * Bill Justis – String arrangement *Ria Lewerke – Art direction *Gary Regester – Photography * Billy Sherrill – Engineer *Bob Sowell – Mastering


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References

{{Authority control 1977 albums Albums arranged by Bill Justis Albums produced by Larry Butler (producer) Dottie West albums United Artists Records albums