Love Is a Sometimes Thing explained

Love Is a Sometimes Thing
Type:studio
Artist:Bill Anderson
Cover:Bill Anderson--Love Is a Sometimes Thing.jpg
Recorded:1968–1970
Studio:Bradley's Barn, Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
Label:Decca
Producer:Owen Bradley
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Love Is a Sometimes Thing is a studio album by American country singer-songwriter Bill Anderson. It was released in June 1970 on Decca Records and was produced by Owen Bradley. It was Anderson's fourteenth studio album since signing with the Decca label in 1958. Its only single, the title track, would become a major hit on the Billboard country chart in 1970. The album itself would also reach peak positions on the country albums chart following its release.

Background and content

Love Is a Sometimes Thing was recorded between 1968 and 1970 at Bradley's Barn studio in Mount Juliet, Tennessee. The studio was owned by the album's producer, Owen Bradley. The album would be Anderson's fourteenth studio recording as well as his fourteenth to be produced by Bradley.[1] The album consisted of 11 songs.[2] Four of the album's tracks were written by Anderson himself. Among the song-composed tunes was the track, "You and Your Sweet Love". This song would become a major hit for Connie Smith around the same time. The title track was written by Jan Howard, a frequent collaborator of Anderson's. Howard would later cut her own version for her 1970 album Rock Me Back to Little Rock.[1] The album also included cover versions of previously recorded songs. Among these tracks was Glen Campbell's "Honey Come Back". Another track was "My Elusive Dreams", originally recorded as a duet between David Houston and Tammy Wynette.[1]

Release and reception

Love Is a Sometimes Thing was released in June 1970 on Decca Records.[1] It was issued as a vinyl LP, with six songs on side one and five songs on side two.[2] After spending 15 weeks on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, the record peaked at number ten in August 1970.[3] It became one of several top ten Billboard albums for Anderson.

The title track was released as a single in January 1970.[4] The song reached number five on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in May, after spending 15 weeks on the chart.[5] The song also peaked at number ten on the RPM Country Singles chart in Canada, becoming his fifth consecutive solo top-ten hit on that chart.[6] Love Is a Sometimes Thing received a positive response from critics. Billboard gave it a positive response in its June 1970 issue of the magazine. "Here's a top-of-the-album chart winner for Anderson," writers commented.[7] The album would later be reviewed by Allmusic, who gave it a rating of 3.5 stars.

Personnel

All credits are adapted from the liner notes of Love Is a Sometimes Thing.[1]

Musical personnel

Technical personnel

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
United StatesJune 1970VinylDecca
Canada[8]

Notes and References

  1. Anderson . Bill . Love Is a Sometimes Thing (Liner Notes & Album Information) . . June 1970.
  2. Web site: Bill Anderson – Love Is a Sometimes Thing (1970, Vinyl) . . April 18, 2020.
  3. Love Is a Sometimes Thing chart history . . April 18, 2020.
  4. Book: Whitburn, Joel. Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc.. 2008. 978-0-89820-177-2.
  5. "Love Is a Sometimes Thing" [single] chart history ]. . April 18, 2020.
  6. Web site: Search results for "Bill Anderson" – Country Singles . . April 9, 2020.
  7. Album Reviews . . June 20, 1970 . 82 . 25.
  8. Web site: Bill Anderson – Love Is a Sometimes Thing (Canada) . . April 18, 2020.