Let Me Live in Your Life explained

Let Me Live in Your Life
Type:Studio album
Artist:Ben E. King
Cover:Bk livelife.jpg
Released:1978
Recorded:ABC Recording Studios, Kendun Recorders, Daily Planet Recording Studio, Blank Tape Studios
Genre:Soul
Length:40:15
Label:Atlantic
Producer:Lamont Dozier, Bettye Crutcher, Jim Stewart, Patrick Adams
Prev Title:Rhapsody
Prev Year:1976
Next Title:Music Trance
Next Year:1980

Let Me Live in Your Life is an album by the American musician Ben E. King, released in 1978 through Atlantic Records.[1]

Some tracks from Rhapsody appear on this album. "Tippin'", "I See The Light", "Dark Storm on the Horizon", and "Spoiled" are new tracks. "Let Me Live In Your Life", "Fifty Years" and "Sweet Rhapsody" were originally recorded by Motown group The Originals for their 1975 Lamont Dozier-produced album California Sunset.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Lamont Dozier; except where indicated

  1. "Tippin'" (Bettye Crutcher) [4:00]
  2. "Wonder Woman" [3:23]
  3. "Let Me Live in Your Life" [5:03]
  4. "I See the Light" (Bobby Manuel, Jimmy Joy, Jimmy McGhee, Melvin Robertson, William Murphy) [3:30]
  5. "Fly Away (To My Wonderland)" (Lamont Dozier, McKinley Jackson) [4:06]
  6. "Dark Storm on the Horizon" (Barry Goldberg, Gerry Goffin) [4:27]
  7. "Family Jewels" [3:38]
  8. "Sweet Rhapsody" [3:57]
  9. "Spoiled" (Ben E. King, J.R. Bailey, Michael Brandon) [3:39]
  10. "Fifty Years" [4:32]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. News: Grimes . William . Ben E. King, 76, Soulful Drifters Star and Singer of 'Stand by Me,' Is Dead . The New York Times . 2 May 2015 . A19.