Jeanie Tracy – Me And You
Tracklist
A1 | Sing Your Own Song | 4:25 | |
A2 | Your Old Stand By | 4:10 | |
A3 | I Feel Like Dancing | 5:20 | |
A4 | Me And You | 4:37 | |
B1 | I'm Your Jeanie | 6:30 | |
B2 | Come Make Love To Me | 4:25 | |
B3 | I Want You | 5:20 | |
B4 | Tears On My Pillow | 4:25 |
Credits
- Alto Saxophone – Jose Hernandez (2)
- Backing Vocals – Jeanie Tracy, Maurice Long*, Sylvester
- Bass – Gregg Crockett*, Rusty Allen
- Drums – Artie Wafer, Auteria "Wally" Winzer Jr., George Hearst, Tim Meadows
- Executive-Producer – Nancy C. Pitts
- Guitar – Gregg Crockett*, Victor White (10), Wayman Henry*
- Keyboards – Larry Bradford, Louis Biancaniello, Louis Small
- Lead Vocals – Jeanie Tracy
- Organ – Josef Williams
- Percussion – Tony Flores*
- Producer – Harvey Fuqua
- Strings – Ed Bogas String Section*
Notes
Produced for Honey Record Productions, Inc.
Fantasy Records, Tenth and Parker, Berkeley, CA 94710
℗ 1982, Fantasy Records
Fantasy Records, Tenth and Parker, Berkeley, CA 94710
℗ 1982, Fantasy Records
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side 1 Label): F-9614-A
- Matrix / Runout (Side 2 Label): F-9614-B
Other Versions (2)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission | Me And You (LP, Album) | Fantasy | FASLP 3001 | UK | 1982 | ||
New Submission | Me And You (Cassette, Album) | Fantasy | 5F-9614 | US | 1982 |
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Reviews
- Edited 12 years agoI admit, not all songs are equally strong. By far the best song on this album is I Want You. I still remember putting this for the first time on the turntable in record store Hemmes in Groningen, the best record store in the northern part of The Netherlands. The best, because they were one of the few stores who imported records from the U.S. You can recognize them by the big import sticker on the album cover. Have a look at the pics and you can still read the price, FL 35,90. That's Dutch Guilders, a currency non-existent nowadays due to the introduction of the Euro. Let me tell you, that was an awful lot of money for just one album, almost double the amount of a normal LP. I listened to the songs, stopped after listening to I Want You, more specifically, after listening to the break starting after 3 minutes in the track and gladly paid that large amount of money.
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