Sweet, Sweet Smile Explained

Sweet, Sweet Smile
Cover:CarpentersSweetSweetSmile.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Carpenters
Album:Passage
B-Side:I Have You
Released:February 18, 1978
Recorded:1977
Genre:Country pop
Length:3:01
Label:A&M
Producer:Richard and Karen Carpenter
Prev Title:The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)
Prev Year:1977
Next Title:I Believe You
Next Year:1978

"Sweet, Sweet Smile" is a C&W song composed by Otha Young and Juice Newton introduced by the Carpenters on their 1977 album Passage. The track features drummer Ron Tutt who regularly backed Elvis Presley.

"Sweet, Sweet Smile" is one of the few songs recorded by the Carpenters which was chosen by Karen Carpenter rather than Richard Carpenter. Juice Newton and her bandleader Otha Young had written "Sweet, Sweet Smile" for Newton herself to record but Newton's label Capitol Records was not interested in the song. Newton's manager, a friend of the Carpenters, was playing the demo of "Sweet, Sweet Smile" at his home while Karen Carpenter was visiting. Karen Carpenter liked the song and brought it to the attention of her brother Richard Carpenter who'd recall: "I liked it immediately...now there's one that, to me, should have done better than it did" referring to the track's January 1978 release as the third single from Passage. Richard Carpenter would acknowledge the Carpenters' career decline: "I think if someone else had done ['Sweet, Sweet Smile'] at that time, it would have been a bigger hit."[1] [2]

"Sweet, Sweet Smile" fell short of the Top 40 with a #44 peak on the Billboard Hot 100 but gave the Carpenters the sole C&W chart hit of their career rising as high as #8 C&W; on the Billboard Easy Listening chart "Sweet, Sweet Smile" reached number 7.

A translation of "Sweet, Sweet Smile": "Der Mann auf einem Seil", served as the B-side of Wencke Myhre's 1978 German hit "Lass mein Knie, Joe" ("It's a Heartache") (#16). A Finnish rendering: "Sä Oot Niin Kultainen", was recorded by Lea Laven for her 1978 album Aamulla rakkaani näin.

In 2011, Juice Newton released her own, newly recorded version of "Sweet, Sweet Smile" as a bonus track on her The Ultimate Hits Collection album.

Chart performance

Chart (1978)Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 10044
US Billboard Easy Listening7
US Billboard Hot Country Singles 8
Canadian Singles Chart33
Canada RPM Adult Contemporary[3] 7
Canadian RPM Country Tracks6
Oricon (Japanese) Singles Chart59
UK Singles Chart40
Australia (Kent Music Report)[4] 100
US Cash Box Top 100 [5] 42

Notes and References

  1. Rock Hill Herald 21 April 1981 p. 59
  2. John ToblerThe Complete Guide to the Music of the Carpenters (1997); Omnibus Press, London; ; p.81
  3. Web site: Item Display - RPM - Library and Archives Canada . Collectionscanada.gc.ca . 1978-04-15 . 2019-02-15.
  4. Book: Australian Charts Book 1970—1992. David Kent. 0-646-11917-6. 1993. Australian Chart Book Pty Ltd, Turramurra, N.S.W..
  5. Web site: Cash Box. Worldradiohistory.com. 1978-04-22. 2023-08-17.