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Can I Sleep in Your Arms/Lucky Ladies

Can I Sleep in Your Arms/Lucky Ladies is a studio album by American country music artist Jeannie Seely. It was released on November 19, 1973, by MCA Records and was produced by Walter Haynes. It was Seely's first solo studio album in three years and was her first to be issue with the MCA label. The album produced a total of six singles that were originally released between 1970 and 1973. The record is named for its two major hits: "Can I Sleep in Your Arms" and "Lucky Ladies". It would be Seely's final album for the MCA label.

Can I Sleep in Your Arms/Lucky Ladies
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 19, 1973 (1973-11-19)
RecordedJune 1970 – September 1973
StudioBradley's Barn
GenreCountry[1]
LabelMCA
ProducerWalter Haynes
Jeannie Seely chronology
Two for the Show
(1973)
Can I Sleep in Your Arms/Lucky Ladies
(1973)
Live at the Grand Ole Opry
(1978)
Singles from Can I Sleep in Your Arms/Lucky Ladies
  1. "Tell Me Again"
    Released: October 19, 1970
  2. "Alright, I'll Sign the Papers"
    Released: October 4, 1971
  3. "Pride"
    Released: May 8, 1972
  4. "Farm in Pennsyltucky"
    Released: December 11, 1972
  5. "Can I Sleep in Your Arms"
    Released: May 28, 1973
  6. "Lucky Ladies"
    Released: November 19, 1973

Background and content edit

Can I Sleep in Your Arms/Lucky Ladies was produced in several sessions between June 1970 and September 1973. All sessions were recorded by Walter Haynes at Bradley's Barn, a studio located in Mount Juliet, Tennessee. It was Seely's third studio album recorded with Haynes, and second to be recorded with him as a solo artist.[2] The project consisted of 11 tracks. Four of the album's tracks were written by Seely's then-husband and songwriter, Hank Cochran. Among the songs Cochran composed was both of the album's title tracks: "Can I Sleep in Your Arms" and "Lucky Ladies". The record also included a song self-penned by Seely entitled "Farm in Pennsyltucky".[3] In addition, the album contained cover versions of songs previously recorded by other artists. The eighth track, "All Right (I'll Sign the Papers)", was first written and recorded by Mel Tillis.[4]

Can I Sleep in Your Arms/Lucky Ladies was Seely's first studio album to be issued under the MCA record label. Her previous sessions and albums were recorded for Decca Records, however, the label re-titled its name to MCA in 1973. It would also be Seely's solo studio album in three years.[2]

Release and reception edit

Before the release of Can I Sleep in Your Arms/Lucky Ladies, five solo singles had been released by Seely on both Decca and MCA Records. Four of these singles only reached minor positions on the Billboard country chart, which may have accounted for the lack of an official album release.[5] The first single released in anticipation of the studio album was "Tell Me Again" in October 1970. The song reached a peak position of 58 by December after five weeks on the chart.[6] The second single issued was a cover of "Alright, I'll Sign the Papers" in October 1971. After spending ten weeks on the country chart, it only peaked at number 42 in January 1972.[7] Decca also issued "Pride" as a single in May 1972. Spending nine weeks charting, it reached a peak position of number 47 on the country chart.[8] The fourth single issued was Seely's self-penned "Farm in Pennsyltucky" in December 1972. It reached number 72 on the country survey after spending three weeks there.[9]

Now transferred to MCA Records, the label issued "Can I Sleep in Your Arms" as a single in May 1973. The song brought Seely her first major hit as a solo artist since 1968,[5] peaking at number 6 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart by October.[10] The song's success prompted the release of Can I Sleep in Your Arms/Lucky Ladies on November 19, 1973, by MCA Records.[2] It was originally issued as a vinyl record, with six songs on side one and five songs on side two.[3] The album itself peaked on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and reached number 15 in February 1974.[11] The album's seventh track, "Lucky Ladies", would be released in November 1973 following the album's issue.[5] The song became another major hit for Seely, peaking at number 11 on the Billboard country singles chart in February 1974.[12] Allmusic would later review the record in years following its official release. The music publication gave the project three out of five possible stars.[1]

Track listing edit

Side one[3]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Can I Sleep in Your Arms"Hank Cochran3:35
2."Hold Me"Cochran2:06
3."He Knows What I'm Crying About"John Riggs2:19
4."Tell Me Again"Jerry Crutchfield2:30
5."Pride"
  • Irene Stanton
  • Wayne Walker
2:35
6."I'd Do as Much for You"
  • Barbara Cochran
  • Cliff Cochran
2:50
Side two[3]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Lucky Ladies"Cochran2:59
2."Alright, I'll Sign the Papers"Mel Tillis2:27
3."Farm in Pennsyltucky"Jeannie Seely1:50
4."He'll Love the One He's With"
  • Cochran
  • Glenn Martin
2:50
5."Hangin' on Alone"Larry Gatlin2:34

Personnel edit

All credits are adapted from the liner notes of Can I Sleep in Your Arms/Lucky Ladies.[2]

Chart performance edit

Chart (1973–1974) Peak
position
US Top Country Albums (Billboard)[13] 15

Release history edit

Region Date Format Label Ref.
United States November 19, 1973 Vinyl MCA [3]
Canada [14]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Can I Sleep in Your Arms/Lucky Ladies: Jeannie Seely: Songs, Reviews, Credits". Allmusic. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d Seely, Jeannie (November 19, 1973). "Can I Sleep in Your Arms/Lucky Ladies (Liner Notes and Album Information)". MCA Records.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Jeannie Seely -- Can I Sleep in Your Arms/Lucky Ladies (1973, Vinyl)". Discogs. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  4. ^ "Mel Tillis - "All Right (I'll Sign the Papers)" (Vinyl)". Discogs. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  5. ^ a b c Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. ISBN 978-0-89820-177-2.
  6. ^ ""Tell Me Again" chart history". Billboard. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  7. ^ ""Alright, I'll Sign the Papers" chart history". Billboard. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  8. ^ ""Pride" chart history". Billboard. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  9. ^ ""Farm in Pennsyltucky"". Billboard. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  10. ^ ""Can I Sleep in Your Arms" chart history". Billboard. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  11. ^ "Can I Sleep in Your Arms/Lucky Ladies chart history". Billboard. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  12. ^ ""Lucky Ladies" chart history". Billboard. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  13. ^ "Jeannie Seely Chart History (Top Country Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved April 7, 2020.
  14. ^ "Jeannie Seel -- Can I Sleep in Your Arms/Lucky Ladies (1973, Vinyl) (Canadian Release)". Discogs. Retrieved 7 April 2020.

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Can I Sleep in Your Arms Lucky Ladies is a studio album by American country music artist Jeannie Seely It was released on November 19 1973 by MCA Records and was produced by Walter Haynes It was Seely s first solo studio album in three years and was her first to be issue with the MCA label The album produced a total of six singles that were originally released between 1970 and 1973 The record is named for its two major hits Can I Sleep in Your Arms and Lucky Ladies It would be Seely s final album for the MCA label Can I Sleep in Your Arms Lucky LadiesStudio album by Jeannie SeelyReleasedNovember 19 1973 1973 11 19 RecordedJune 1970 September 1973StudioBradley s BarnGenreCountry 1 LabelMCAProducerWalter HaynesJeannie Seely chronologyTwo for the Show 1973 Can I Sleep in Your Arms Lucky Ladies 1973 Live at the Grand Ole Opry 1978 Singles from Can I Sleep in Your Arms Lucky Ladies Tell Me Again Released October 19 1970 Alright I ll Sign the Papers Released October 4 1971 Pride Released May 8 1972 Farm in Pennsyltucky Released December 11 1972 Can I Sleep in Your Arms Released May 28 1973 Lucky Ladies Released November 19 1973 Contents 1 Background and content 2 Release and reception 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 Chart performance 6 Release history 7 ReferencesBackground and content editCan I Sleep in Your Arms Lucky Ladies was produced in several sessions between June 1970 and September 1973 All sessions were recorded by Walter Haynes at Bradley s Barn a studio located in Mount Juliet Tennessee It was Seely s third studio album recorded with Haynes and second to be recorded with him as a solo artist 2 The project consisted of 11 tracks Four of the album s tracks were written by Seely s then husband and songwriter Hank Cochran Among the songs Cochran composed was both of the album s title tracks Can I Sleep in Your Arms and Lucky Ladies The record also included a song self penned by Seely entitled Farm in Pennsyltucky 3 In addition the album contained cover versions of songs previously recorded by other artists The eighth track All Right I ll Sign the Papers was first written and recorded by Mel Tillis 4 Can I Sleep in Your Arms Lucky Ladies was Seely s first studio album to be issued under the MCA record label Her previous sessions and albums were recorded for Decca Records however the label re titled its name to MCA in 1973 It would also be Seely s solo studio album in three years 2 Release and reception editBefore the release of Can I Sleep in Your Arms Lucky Ladies five solo singles had been released by Seely on both Decca and MCA Records Four of these singles only reached minor positions on the Billboard country chart which may have accounted for the lack of an official album release 5 The first single released in anticipation of the studio album was Tell Me Again in October 1970 The song reached a peak position of 58 by December after five weeks on the chart 6 The second single issued was a cover of Alright I ll Sign the Papers in October 1971 After spending ten weeks on the country chart it only peaked at number 42 in January 1972 7 Decca also issued Pride as a single in May 1972 Spending nine weeks charting it reached a peak position of number 47 on the country chart 8 The fourth single issued was Seely s self penned Farm in Pennsyltucky in December 1972 It reached number 72 on the country survey after spending three weeks there 9 Now transferred to MCA Records the label issued Can I Sleep in Your Arms as a single in May 1973 The song brought Seely her first major hit as a solo artist since 1968 5 peaking at number 6 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart by October 10 The song s success prompted the release of Can I Sleep in Your Arms Lucky Ladies on November 19 1973 by MCA Records 2 It was originally issued as a vinyl record with six songs on side one and five songs on side two 3 The album itself peaked on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and reached number 15 in February 1974 11 The album s seventh track Lucky Ladies would be released in November 1973 following the album s issue 5 The song became another major hit for Seely peaking at number 11 on the Billboard country singles chart in February 1974 12 Allmusic would later review the record in years following its official release The music publication gave the project three out of five possible stars 1 Track listing editSide one 3 No TitleWriter s Length1 Can I Sleep in Your Arms Hank Cochran3 352 Hold Me Cochran2 063 He Knows What I m Crying About John Riggs2 194 Tell Me Again Jerry Crutchfield2 305 Pride Irene StantonWayne Walker2 356 I d Do as Much for You Barbara CochranCliff Cochran2 50 Side two 3 No TitleWriter s Length1 Lucky Ladies Cochran2 592 Alright I ll Sign the Papers Mel Tillis2 273 Farm in Pennsyltucky Jeannie Seely1 504 He ll Love the One He s With CochranGlenn Martin2 505 Hangin on Alone Larry Gatlin2 34Personnel editAll credits are adapted from the liner notes of Can I Sleep in Your Arms Lucky Ladies 2 DWJ mastering Walter Haynes producer Jeannie Seely lead vocalsChart performance editChart 1973 1974 Peak positionUS Top Country Albums Billboard 13 15Release history editRegion Date Format Label Ref United States November 19 1973 Vinyl MCA 3 Canada 14 References edit a b Can I Sleep in Your Arms Lucky Ladies Jeannie Seely Songs Reviews Credits Allmusic Retrieved 7 April 2020 a b c d Seely Jeannie November 19 1973 Can I Sleep in Your Arms Lucky Ladies Liner Notes and Album Information MCA Records a b c d e Jeannie Seely Can I Sleep in Your Arms Lucky Ladies 1973 Vinyl Discogs Retrieved 7 April 2020 Mel Tillis All Right I ll Sign the Papers Vinyl Discogs Retrieved 7 April 2020 a b c Whitburn Joel 2008 Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008 Record Research Inc ISBN 978 0 89820 177 2 Tell Me Again chart history Billboard Retrieved 7 April 2020 Alright I ll Sign the Papers chart history Billboard Retrieved 7 April 2020 Pride chart history Billboard Retrieved 7 April 2020 Farm in Pennsyltucky Billboard Retrieved 7 April 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