Singin' to My Baby
Singin' to My Baby is the only album by Eddie Cochran, released on Liberty Records in mono in November 1957. The catalogue number was LRP 3061. It was the only album Eddie Cochran released during his lifetime. He died on April 17, 1960. The album peaked at #19 on the UK Album Chart in 1960, and recharted in 1963 at #20. ContentThe album contained the hit single "Sittin' in the Balcony" which rose to number 18 on the Billboard chart in 1957. The song was written by John D. Loudermilk under the psuedonym Johnny Dee. Cochran lip-synched to the song on the Saturday Night Beechnut Show hosted by Dick Clark. Eddie Cochran co-wrote three of the songs with Jerry Capehart: "Completely Sweet", "Undying Love", and "Mean When I'm Mad". He wrote the words and music to the final song on the album, "One Kiss". He also adapted "Tell Me Why" from the 1945 song "Tell Me Why (The Stars Do Shine)" written by Mitchell Parish, Michael Edwards, and Sigmund Spaeth, which itself was adapted from the 1899 song "Why I Love You" composed by Roy L. Burtch with lyrics by Fred Mower. Track listing
1981 reissueThe album was re-issued by Liberty in 1981 as a ten-track album, omitting "I'm Alone Because I Love You" and "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You". The catalogue number was LN-10137. In 1999, Liberty released the album on CD for the Japan market as TOCP-53090 as part of the Rock The 100 Series. Personnel
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