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Album Review: Especially for You

  • Artist: Duane Eddy
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1959
  • Total Time: 47:50
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Duane Eddy's second LP contained just one hit, "Yep," although "Peter Gunn" would enter the Top 40 when it was issued later in 1960. Unlike his debut Have "Twangy" Guitar Will Travel, it was not built around singles with a few songs to stretch it to album length, with all of the songs (except "Yep") being recorded in a week. Give Eddy this much credit: at a time when virtually all rock & roll LPs were hasty, knocked-together jobs, he did at least try to vary the program. There were slow blues ("Only Child"), pop standards (Rodgers & Hart's "Lover"), a rather long jazzy workout ("Quiniela"), original material in the mold of his hits, sax-driven R&B (a cover of Noble "Thin Man" Watts' "Hard Times"), and poppy stuff with strings and wordless female backup vocals that sounded like themes for B-movie westerns ("Along the Navajo Trail"). It still added up to a pretty inconsequential instrumental album in which the hits ("Peter Gunn" and "Yep") boasted much more arresting hooks than the surrounding tunes. Eddy sounds like he's tearing a page from Les Paul's book on "Lover," with its very atypical (for Eddy) arrangement of hyper-fast guitar licks. The 2000 CD reissue has five previously unreleased bonus tracks, but all of these are in fact alternates: "Some Kinda Earthquake" (a hit single recorded at the sessions but held off the album) and "Only Child" with alternate overdubs, take one of "Yep," "St. James" (actually a retitled version of "Quiniela"), and an undubbed version of "First Love, First Tears," a ballad that was also held off the LP. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Peter Gunn Henry Mancini Duane Eddy (2:30)
Only Child Duane Eddy, Lee Hazlewood Duane Eddy (3:34)
Lover Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers Duane Eddy (1:41)
Fuzz Lee Hazlewood, Duane Eddy Duane Eddy (2:20)
Yep! Lee Hazlewood, Duane Eddy Duane Eddy (2:14)
Along the Navajo Trail Dick Charles, Larry Markes, Eddie DeLange Duane Eddy (2:36)
Just Because Sydney Robin, Joe Shelton, Bob Shelton Duane Eddy (2:42)
Quiniela Lee Hazlewood, Duane Eddy Duane Eddy (5:02)
Trouble in Mind Richard M. Jones Duane Eddy (1:51)
Tuxedo Junction Erskine Hawkins, William Johnson, Buddy Feyne, Julian Dash Duane Eddy (2:43)
Hard Times Noble "Thin Man" Watts Duane Eddy (2:58)
Along Came Linda Duane Eddy Duane Eddy (2:34)
Only Child [Alternate Take][#][*] Lee Hazlewood, Duane Eddy Duane Eddy (2:55)
Yep! [Alternate Take][#][*][Take] Duane Eddy, Lee Hazlewood Duane Eddy (3:04)
St. James [#][*] Duane Eddy, Lee Hazlewood Duane Eddy (5:08)
Some Kinda Earthquake [Alternate Take][#][*][Dub] Duane Eddy, Lee Hazlewood Duane Eddy (1:47)
First Love, First Tears [#][*][Version] Duane Eddy, Lee Hazlewood Duane Eddy (2:11)

Credits

Lester Sill (Producer), Tom Moulton (Mastering), Duane Eddy (Guitar), Lee Hazlewood (Producer), Eddie Brackett (Engineer), Jack Miller (Engineer), Greg Vaughn (Mastering)
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"Especially for You"
Single by Kylie Minogue featuring Jason Donovan
from the album Ten Good Reasons and Enjoy Yourself (US Release)
B-side "All I Wanna Do Is Make You Mine"
Released November 28, 1988
Format CD single: Worldwide
Vinyl single: Worldwide
Recorded London, England
Genre Pop/Ballad
Length 3:58
Label PWL
Writer(s) Stock, Aitken & Waterman
Producer Stock, Aitken & Waterman
Kylie Minogue singles chronology
"Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi"
(1988)
"Especially for You"
(1988)
"It's No Secret"
(1988)


Jason Donovan singles chronology
"Nothing Can Divide Us"
(1988)
"Especially for You"
(1988)
"Too Many Broken Hearts"
(1989)


Alternate Cover
CD single cover of "Especially for You".
CD single cover of "Especially for You".

"Especially for You" was the fifth international single released from singer Kylie Minogue in time for the Christmas 1988 market and is a duet with Jason Donovan. It did not appear on her debut album but was included on Jason Donovan's 1989 debut album Ten Good Reasons. The track did appear on the US version of Kylie Minogue's second album Enjoy Yourself. The single was released on November 28, 1988 and was written by Stock Aitken Waterman.

Its strongest market was the UK, where its release followed the on-screen wedding of the two actors' respective characters, Charlene and Scott, on the Australian soap Neighbours which brought peak audiences.

In the UK, the song lodged for 4 weeks at #2 during the Christmas market behind Cliff Richard (a Christmas fixture) reaching #1 for 3 weeks in early 1989, selling just shy of one million copies. It remained Minogue's best selling single in the UK until 2001's "Can't Get You out of My Head" which became a million seller.The single was a big hit throughout Europe and sold 23,037 copies in Sweden[1].

Minogue also performed this song as a duet with Kermit the Frog having been invited to become one of a select few to make an episode of the UK ITV show An Audience with... Kylie Minogue in 2001.


Contents

Track listings

CD single

  1. Especially For You (Extended) - 5:01
  2. All I Wanna Do Is Make You Mine (Extended) - 6:00
  3. Especially For You - 3:58

7" single

  1. Especially For You - 3:58
  2. All I Wanna Do Is Make You Mine - 3:34

12" single

  1. Especially For You (Extended) - 5:01
  2. All I Wanna Do Is Make You Mine (Extended) - 6:00

Live Performances

Kylie performed the song on the following concert tours:

Charts

Chart (1988) Peak
position
Australia Singles Chart[citation needed] 2
Eurochart Hot 100 Singles[citation needed] 1
France Singles Chart[citation needed] 3
German Singles Chart[citation needed] 10
New Zealand Singles Chart[citation needed] 2
Swiss Singles Chart[citation needed] 2
UK Singles Chart[citation needed] 1
Finland Singles Chart[citation needed] 4
Belgium Singles Chart[citation needed] 1
Ireland Singles Chart[citation needed] 1
Sweden Singles Chart[citation needed] 12
Denmark Singles Chart[citation needed] 5
Norway Singles Chart[citation needed] 4
Dutch Singles Chart[citation needed] 6

Argentina No.1, Zimbabwe singles No.5.

Cover versions

References

  1. ^ From International Kylie Network 7th issue


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Preceded by
"Mistletoe and Wine" by Cliff Richard
UK number-one single
January 1, 1989 (3 weeks)
Succeeded by
"Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart" by Marc Almond with Gene Pitney

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