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Nice to Be Around (Maureen McGovern album)

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Nice to Be Around
Studio album by
Released1974
GenrePop
Label20th Century
ProducerCarl Maduri
Maureen McGovern chronology
The Morning After
(1973)
Nice to Be Around
(1974)
Academy Award Performance
(1975)

Nice to Be Around is Maureen McGovern's second studio album, released in 1974.[1] The title track was the theme from the 1973 film Cinderella Liberty.[2] McGovern composed the music for the songs "All I Want (All I Need)," "Love Knots," "Little Boys & Men" (dedicated to Mark Christopher Axelson), and "Memory."[3]

Track listing

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Side 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Nice to Be Around" (from the motion picture Cinderella Liberty)John Williams, Paul Williams2:27
2."Give Me a Reason to Be Gone"Marie Cain2:45
3."Where Did We Go Wrong"Ron Miller, Tom Baird3:22
4."All I Want (All I Need)"Maureen McGovern, Jim Kennedy3:47
5."Like a Sunday Morning"Joel Diamond, A. Kenneth3:10
Side 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Love Knots"Maureen McGovern, Ron Barron3:30
2."Everybody Wants to Call You Sweetheart"Randy Edelman2:50
3."Little Boys & Men"Maureen McGovern, Jim Kennedy3:30
4."Memory"Maureen McGovern, Jim Kennedy3:20
5."Put a Little Love Away"Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter3:00

Album credits

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  • Produced by: Carl Maduri for Belkin-Maduri Productions
  • Engineer: Arnie Rosenberg
  • Assistant engineer: John Nebe
  • "Nice to Be Around" and "Little Boys & Men" arranged by: Jimmie Haskell
  • "Give Me a Reason to Be Gone," "Where Did We Go Wrong," "Like a Sunday Morning" and "Put a Little Love Away" arranged by: Gene Page
  • "All I Want (All I Need)," "Love Knots" and "Memory" arranged and conducted by: Gary Kekel
  • "Nice to Be Around," "Like a Sunday Morning" and "Little Boys & Men" conducted by: Sid Sharp
  • "Give Me a Reason to Be Gone," "Where Did We Go Wrong," "Like a Sunday Morning" and "Put a Little Love Away" conducted by: Bob Hill
  • "Everybody Wants to Call You Sweetheart" arranged and conducted by: Lee Bush

References

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  1. ^ High Fidelity. Vol. 24. ABC Leisure Magazines. 1974. p. 114. Retrieved November 14, 2024.
  2. ^ Library of Congress. Copyright Office (1975). Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third series. p. 1-PA242. Retrieved November 14, 2024.
  3. ^ Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. p. 65. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved November 14, 2024.