I Fell in Love (album) explained

I Fell in Love
Type:studio
Artist:Carlene Carter
Cover:CarleneCarterIFellinLove.jpg
Genre:Country
Length:37:58
Label:Reprise Records
Producer:Howie Epstein
Prev Title:C'est C Bon
Prev Year:1983
Next Title:Little Love Letters
Next Year:1993

I Fell in Love is the sixth studio album by American country music singer Carlene Carter, released in 1990. This was the highest-ranking Billboard album of her career, at #19 on the US Country charts. Four singles from the album also charted, with the title song "I Fell in Love," and "Come on Back" both reaching #3 as singles. Two lower-charting hits were the #25 "The Sweetest Thing" and the #33 "One Love."

The track "Me and the Wildwood Rose" is a tribute to Carter's half-sister, Rosie Nix Adams. "Easy From Now On", a song that Carter cowrote with Susanna Clark in the 1970s, was originally a number 12 hit for Emmylou Harris on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. Also, "You Are the One," written by Leon Payne, was a top 5 country hit for Carter's father, Carl Smith, in 1956.[1] The album was produced by Howie Epstein from the Heartbreakers and also featured Benmont Tench, who cowrote the title track.

Critical reception

AllMusic's review by Mark Deming states "with June Carter Cash and Levon Helm joining her on backing vocals, the country accents ring out with an honesty and purity that cuts through the radio-ready mix. I Fell in Love may have been an effort to play nice on Carter's part, but it doesn't sound like a compromise so much as proof she had enough talent to have her cake and eat it too. And in this case, the cake is pretty tasty stuff."

Peoples review begins with "Maybe it has just taken this much time for all those country-music genes and step-genes to get lined up, but Carter at 34 is sounding much better than ever."[2] Mark Cooper in Q Magazine called the album "a well-balanced set which plays to all Carter's strengths and the one she's been promising to make all along."[3]

Track listing

Charts

Year-end charts

Notes and References

  1. Book: Whitburn, Joel . The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country Hits: 1944-2006, Second edition. 2004 . Record Research . 152, 319.
  2. Web site: Picks and Pans Review: I Fell in Love . People.com . People Magazine . December 2, 2019 .
  3. Cooper. Mark. 5 March 1991. I Fell In Love review. Q Magazine. 55. 66.
  4. I Fell in Love . Carlene Carter . liner notes . 1990 . Reprise.
  5. Top Country Albums – Year-End 1991. Billboard. May 29, 2021.