If You Want Me (Billie Jo Spears album) explained

If You Want Me
Type:studio
Artist:Billie Jo Spears
Cover:Billie Jo Spears--If You Want Me--LP.jpg
Recorded:January – February 1977
Studio:Jack Clement Recording Studio
Genre:Country[1]
Label:United Artists
Producer:Larry Butler
Prev Title:I'm Not Easy
Prev Year:1977
Next Title:Lonely Hearts Club
Next Year:1978

If You Want Me is a studio album by American country artist Billie Jo Spears. In the United Kingdom, the album was titled as Every Time I Sing a Love Song It was released on United Artists Records in June 1977 and contained ten tracks. Most of the album's material were new recordings, along with some cover tunes. It was the twelfth studio album of her career. Two singles were included on the disc: the title track and "Too Much Is Not Enough". Both reached the top ten and top 20 of the North American country charts in 1977. The album itself also charted on the American country albums survey. It received mixed reviews from critics.

Background, recording and content

Billie Jo Spears had her biggest commercial success during the 1970s with several top ten singles, including the chart-topping "Blanket on the Ground". Other top ten and top 20 singles included "What I've Got in Mind", "Misty Blue" and "If You Want Me".[2] The latter inspired and helped form Spears's next studio album. The disc was recorded in sessions held between January and February 1977 at the Jack Clement Recording Studio in Nashville, Tennessee. The sessions were produced by Larry Butler.[3]

If You Want Me was a collection of ten tracks.[1] Most of the album's material were new recordings, such as the title track, "Too Much Is Not Enough", "Every Time I Sing a Love Song", "The End of Me" and several others.[4] Also included are cover tunes, such as Kenny Rogers's top ten country single "Sweet Music Man" and Kris Kristofferson's top 40 pop single "Lovin' Her Was Easier (than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)".[5] [6]

Release and critical reception

If You Want Me was released by United Artists Records in June 1977. It was distributed as both a vinyl LP and a cassette.[3] [7] In the United Kingdom, the album was issued under the name Every Time I Sing a Love Song and some releases featured a different cover art.[8]

The album was given mixed reviews music publications. Billboard named it among its "Top Album Picks" in July 1977. "Spears' emotional and sometimes intense vocal style coupled with Larry Butler's production backup that utilizes lots of guitars, strings, steel and drums brings an interpretation of lyrics by some notable songwriters such as Kris Kristofferson, Kenny O'Dell, Kenny Rogers and Geoff Morgan to heights of pleasurable listening," the magazine commented.[9] Alan Cackett of Country Music People magazine gave it an unfavorable review in 1978: "Too many of the slow ballads, which dominate the album, sink into sameness, as Billie Jo and producer Larry Butler work too closely toward the pop crossover market," he commented."[4]

Chart performance and singles

If You Want Me entered America's Billboard Top Country Albums chart in July 1977. It spent only five weeks on the chart, peaking at number 39 later in the month. It was Spears's final album to reach the country albums top 40.[10] Two singles were spawned from the disc. The first was the title track, which served as the lead single and was released by United Artists in April 1977.[11] It became Spears's final single to reach the top ten of the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, peaking at number eight.[12] It also reached number 17 on Canada's RPM Country Tracks chart in 1977.[13] "Too Much Is Not Enough" was spawned as the second single in July 1977.[14] It reached number 18 on the Billboard country songs chart and number 11 on the RPM country chart.[12] [13]

Personnel

All credits are adapted from the liner notes of If You Want Me.[3]

Musical personnel

Technical personnel

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
GermanyJune 1977United Artists Records[15]
North AmericaVinyl LP
United Kingdom

Notes and References

  1. Web site: If You Want Me: Billie Jo Spears: Songs, reviews, credits . . 26 February 2023.
  2. Web site: Huey . Steve . Billie Jo Spears Biography . . 19 February 2023.
  3. Spears . Billie Jo . If You Want Me (Disc Information) . . June 1977 . UA-LA748-G (LP).
  4. Cackett . Alan . Billie Jo Spears . Country Music People Magazine . November 1978 . 9 . 11.
  5. Book: Whitburn, Joel. Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. 2008. 360. 978-0-89820-177-2.
  6. Book: Whitburn . Joel . Joel Whitburn, Top Pop Singles 1955-1999 . 2000 . Record Research . Menomonee Falls, WI . various.
  7. Spears . Billie Jo . If You Want Me (Germany) . . June 1977 . TCK-0663-GT (Cassette).
  8. Spears . Billie Jo . Every Time I Sing a Love Song (Disc Information) . . June 1977 . UAS-30109 (LP); TCK-30071 (Cassette).
  9. Billboard's Top Album Picks . . July 2, 1977 . 78 . 26 February 2023.
  10. Book: Whitburn . Joel . Joel Whitburn's Top Country Albums: 1967-1997 . 1997 . Record Research Inc. . 0898201241.
  11. Spears . Billie Jo . "If You Want Me"/"Don't Ever Let Go of Me" (Single Information) . . April 1977 . UA-XW985-Y (North America).
  12. Billie Jo Spears chart history (Country Songs) . . 19 February 2023.
  13. Search results for "Billie Jo Spears". RPM. 24 January 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20121012175849/http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-110.01-e.php?PHPSESSID=gmrhouli7kvfvaeu848ka389j0&q1=Billie+Jo+Spears&x=0&y=0. 12 October 2012. dead.
  14. Spears . Billie Jo . "Too Much Is Not Enough"/"The End of Me" (Single Information) . . July 1977 . UA-XW1041.
  15. Spears . Billie Jo . If You Want Me (Germany) . . June 1977 . UAS-30071 (LP).