Alone Again (Naturally) | ||||
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Released | 1972 | |||
Recorded | August 29, 1970[1] 1972[2][3] | |||
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Length | 37:11 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Dick Glasser[5] | |||
Andy Williams chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [4] |
Billboard | Spotlight Pick[6] |
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [7] |
Alone Again (Naturally) is the thirtieth studio album by American pop singer Andy Williams, released in September 1972 by Columbia Records[6] and mainly consisting of songs originated by other artists. For its release in the UK, the album was titled The First Time Ever (I Saw Your Face), and three of the songs were replaced with the 7-inch single tracks "Who Was It?" and "Marmalade, Molasses & Honey" and a recording that was not released on vinyl in the U.S., "If You're Gonna Break Another Heart".
The album made its first appearance on the Top LP's & Tapes chart in the issue dated September 30, 1972, and remained there for 18 weeks, peaking at number 86.[8] it also debuted on the Cashbox albums chart in the issue dated October 21, of that year, and remained on the chart for in a total of 11 weeks, peaking at 80[9]
The only song on the album ever released as a single by Williams was "Home Lovin' Man", which had already had its chart run on Billboard magazine's list of the 40 most popular Easy Listening songs of the week in the U.S. back in 1970, when it reached number 10.[10] The song had also reached number seven on the UK singles chart by the end of that year.[11] Coinciding with its first North American release on a Williams LP, the same recording entered the Easy Listening chart again in the November 4, 1972, issue of Billboard and made it to number 27 during its five weeks there.[12]
Alone Again (Naturally) was released on compact disc for the first time as one of two albums on one CD by Collectables Records on February 19, 2002, the other album being Williams's Columbia release from the fall of 1973, Solitaire.[13] Collectables included this CD in a box set entitled Classic Album Collection, Vol. 2, which contains 15 of his studio albums and two compilations and was released on November 29, 2002.[14] The First Time Ever (I Saw Your Face) was paired with Solitaire as two albums on one CD by Sony Music Distribution in 2003.[15]