Marilyn Maye, Girl Singer Explained

Marilyn Maye, Girl Singer
Type:studio
Artist:Marilyn Maye
Cover:Marilyn Maye--Girl Singer.jpg
Genre:Pop[1]
Label:RCA Victor
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Marilyn Maye, Girl Singer is a studio album by American singer Marilyn Maye. It was released in April 1970 via RCA Victor and was the seventh studio album of her career. It was also her final album released by RCA Victor. Girl Singer contained a total of 11 tracks. Two tracks were originally singles. The 1968 single "Feelin'" became a top 20 song on the American adult contemporary chart. Girl Singer was given a positive review from Record World magazine following its release.

Background, recording and content

Marilyn Maye had been a recording artist for the RCA Victor label since 1965. Her first album was issued the same year and the label released a series of recordings by Maye through 1970. She found chart success with the songs "Cabaret", "Sherry!" and "Step to the Rear".[2] Marilyn Maye, Girl Singer proved to be her last album issued by RCA Victor.[3] The studio project was recorded at New York City's RCA Studios A and B. Unlike her previous releases, the album was produced by Jim Foglesong.[4] Girl Singer consisted of 11 tracks in total.[1] Most of its tracks were covers of songs that made America's Billboard pop music chart. This included Peggy Lee's "I'm a Woman", Cass Elliot's "Make Your Own Kind of Music" and The Everly Brothers's "Let It Be Me".[5]

Release, critical reception and singles

Marilyn Maye, Girl Singer was originally released in April 1970 by RCA Victor. It was the seventh studio album of Maye's career. The label originally offered it as a vinyl LP, with six songs on "Side A" and five songs on "Side B".[4] During the 2020s decade, the album was re-released to digital sites, which included Apple Music.[1] The album was given a positive review from Record World magazine following its original release. The publication noted that Maye's experience of performing at piano bars resulted in her not "missing one spunky note". They further commented, "Marilyn has paid her dues and shows how on "I'm a Woman," "Make Your Own Kind of Music," "Let It Be Me."[6]

Two singles were included on Girl Singer. "Feelin'" was first released by RCA Victor as a single in November 1968.[7] It became a top 20 single on America's Billboard adult contemporary chart, rising to the number 14 position.[8] The second single included on the album was "I'll Never Fall in Love Again", which was first issued in April 1969.[9]

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
JapanApril 1970LPRCA Records[10]
North AmericaRCA Victor
circa 2020Sony Music Entertainment

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Marilyn Maye, Girl Singer by Marilyn Maye . . 2 July 2023.
  2. Loudon . Christopher . Marilyn Maye . . April 26, 2019 . 29 May 2023.
  3. Web site: Cabaret Singer Marilyn Maye Discography . Marilyn Maye.com . 2 July 2023.
  4. Maye . Marilyn . Marilyn Maye, Girl Singer (Disc Information) . . April 1970 . LMP-4299 (Mono); LSP-4299 (Stereo).
  5. Book: Whitburn . Joel . Joel Whitburn, Top Pop Singles 1955-1999 . 2000 . Record Research . Menomonee Falls, WI . various.
  6. Album Reviews . . April 25, 1970 . 14 . 2 July 2023.
  7. Maye . Marilyn . "Feelin'"/"Mr. Clown" (7" vinyl single) . . November 1968 . 47-9689.
  8. Marilyn Maye chart history (Adult Contemporary) . . 2 July 2023.
  9. Maye . Marilyn . "I'll Never Fall in Love Again"/"Celebration" (7 inch vinyl single) . . April 1969 . 74-0144.
  10. Maye . Marilyn . Marilyn Maye, Girl Singer (Japan) . . April 1970 . SHP-6135 (LP).