The Other Side of Me | ||||
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Released | 1975 | |||
Recorded | April 12, 1973 March 24, 1975 May 19–28, 1975[1] | |||
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Length | 38:37 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Jack Gold[3] | |||
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The Other Side of Me is the thirty-fifth studio album by American pop singer Andy Williams, released in the summer of 1975 by Columbia Records and including the 1973 recording of "Solitaire" from his album of the same name alongside 10 original recordings, four of which were also by "Solitaire" composer Neil Sedaka. After unsuccessful attempts to leave behind the formulaic album genre of easy listening covers of pop hits, The Other Side of Me offered a compromise by filling half of the sides with material that was popularized by other artists and the other half with either new or obscure selections.
Although The Other Side of Me did not make it onto Billboard magazine's Top LP's & Tapes chart in the US, it did spend one week on the UK albums chart in October 1975 at number 60.[4]
The UK version of the album included one additional track, "Love Said Goodbye" which had entered Billboard's list of the 40 most popular Easy Listening songs of the week in the US in the issue dated January 11, 1975, and reached number 24 over the course of seven weeks.[5] The first song released from the US version of the album was "Sad Eyes", which entered the Easy Listening chart in the October 11, 1975, issue and stayed there for seven weeks, peaking at number 11,[5] and the title track from the album entered the UK singles chart on March 6, 1976, for a three-week stay that took the song to number 42.[4]
The North American version of The Other Side of Me was released on compact disc 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 1974, You Lay So Easy on My Mind.[6] Collectables included this CD in a box set entitled Classic Album Collection, Vol. 2, which contains 15 of his studio albums and two compilations, released on November 29, 2002.[7]