The Shadow of Your Smile (Johnny Mathis album)

The Shadow of Your Smile
Studio album by Johnny Mathis
Released March 1966[1]
Recorded August 27, 1965
September 14, 1965
January 12–13, 1966[2]
Genre Vocal
Pop/Rock[3]
Length 33:59
Label Mercury
Producer Don RIeber[4]
Johnny Mathis chronology
The Sweetheart Tree
(1965)
The Shadow of Your Smile
(1966)
So Nice
(1966)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Billboardpositive[1]

The Shadow of Your Smile is an album by American pop singer Johnny Mathis that was released by Mercury Records in March 1966,[1] and included covers of the same two Beatles songs ("Michelle" and "Yesterday") that would be in stores one month later on an Andy Williams album of the same name. Mathis also tackled recent easy listening fare on this album ("A Taste of Honey", "Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars (Corcovado)") in addition to show tunes from On a Clear Day You Can See Forever and West Side Story.

The first single from the album, "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever", debuted on Billboard magazine's list of the 40 most popular Easy Listening songs in the US a few months before the album's release, in the issue dated November 6, 1965, and made it to number 6 during a 15-week chart run.[5] In the meantime it also spent two weeks on Billboard's Hot 100 that began in the December 18 issue and included a peak position at number 98.[6] The Shadow of Your Smile had its first appearance on the magazine's Top LP's chart in the issue dated April 2, 1966, and began a run of 45 weeks there, where it got as high as number nine.[7] This was the most number of weeks that an album of his stayed on their list since Johnny's Mood in 1960 and the highest chart position an album of his achieved since 1960's The Rhythms and Ballads of Broadway.[7]

The Shadow of Your Smile was released for the first time on compact disc on November 6, 2012, as one of two albums on one CD, the second of the two being his previous LP, The Sweetheart Tree.[8] Both were also included in Sony's Mathis box set The Complete Global Albums Collection, which was released on November 17, 2014.[9]

History

Mathis and fellow easy listening singers like Williams began to succumb to the effects of the British Invasion by early 1966. "The Beatles had ushered in the era of the performer-songwriter; therefore, good songs just weren’t getting past the artists who were recording them for their own releases. The result was a steady emergence of what in the industry became known as the 'cover album', upon which songs that had achieved a certain level of popularity were recorded or 'covered' by a number of artists and savored by their loyal fans."[2] Two of the Fab Four's quieter numbers, "Michelle" and "Yesterday", were understandable choices to present to the Mathis audience, but he recalled that it was still not an easy fit. "'I wasn't quite sure how to go about it because their recordings were so minimalist as far as orchestrations and sounded perfect when they did it, but I found it difficult to repeat. But I did get the chance to sing on "Michelle" with John Pisano, who is a great, great guitarist and a wonderfully nice man.'"[2]

It was the Mancini-Mercer tune "Moment to Moment", however, that stayed in the Mathis repertoire through the decades and even was performed for a phone-in fan on the A&E Network's 1998 Mathis concert Live by Request. In 2012 Mathis said, "'I used to perform it constantly, but now by the time I get to the end and some of those high notes, I can hardly pull it off anymore.'"[2]

Reception

Billboard proclaimed, "Another superb Mathis performance to delight his multitude of followers,"[1] and upon the album's CD release Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic wrote, "Not only is The Shadow of Your Smile one of Mathis's most popular records, it's one of his strongest."[8]

Track listing

Side one

  1. "Moment to Moment" from Moment to Moment (Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercer) – 2:23
  2. "The Shadow of Your Smile" from The Sandpiper (Johnny Mandel, Paul Francis Webster) – 3:03
  3. "Michelle" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) – 2:33
  4. "Yesterday" (Lennon, McCartney) – 3:04
  5. "Something's Coming" from West Side Story (Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim) – 2:50
  6. "A Taste of Honey" (Rick Marlow, Bobby Scott) – 3:09

Side two

  1. "I'm in Love for the Very First Time" from An Alligator Named Daisy (Paddy Roberts, Jack Woodman) – 3:15
  2. "Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars (Corcovado)" (Antonio Carlos Jobim, Gene Lees) – 2:26
  3. "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" (George Cory, Douglas Cross) – 2:59
  4. "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever" from On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (Alan Jay Lerner, Burton Lane) – 2:43
  5. "Melinda" from On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (Lerner, Lane) – 3:18
  6. "Come Back to Me" from On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (Lerner, Lane) – 2:16

Recording dates[4]

Personnel

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Album Reviews". Billboard. 1966-03-19. p. 70.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (2012) The Sweetheart Tree/The Shadow of Your Smile by Johnny Mathis [CD booklet]. New York: Sony Music Entertainment RGM-0096.
  3. "The Shadow of Your Smile - Johnny Mathis". allmusic.com. All Media Network, LLC. Retrieved 25 June 2016.
  4. 1 2 3 (2014) The Complete Global Albums Collection by Johnny Mathis [CD booklet]. New York: Sony Music Entertainment 88843091432.
  5. Whitburn 2007, p. 178.
  6. Whitburn 2009, p. 628.
  7. 1 2 Whitburn 2010, p. 503.
  8. 1 2 "The Sweetheart Tree/The Shadow of Your Smile - Johnny Mathis". allmusic.com. All Media Network, LLC. Retrieved 23 June 2016.
  9. "The Complete Global Albums Collection - Johnny Mathis". allmusic.com. All Media Network, LLC. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  10. (1966) The Shadow of Your Smile by Johnny Mathis [album jacket]. New York: Mercury Records SR-61073.

References

  • Whitburn, Joel (2007), Joel Whitburn Presents Billboard Top Adult Songs, 1961-2006, Record Research Inc., ISBN 0898201691 
  • Whitburn, Joel (2009), Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles, 1955-2008, Record Research Inc., ISBN 0898201802 
  • Whitburn, Joel (2010), Joel Whitburn Presents Top Pop Albums, Seventh Edition, Record Research Inc., ISBN 0-89820-183-7 
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