I'll Make You Music (album)

I'll Make You Music is the debut and only album by Beverly Bremers and was released in 1972. It reached #124 on the Billboard Top 200 chart.[2]

I'll Make You Music
Studio album by
Released1972
GenrePop
Length35:09
LabelScepter, Columbia
ProducerDavid Lipton, Steve Metz
Singles from I'll Make You Music
  1. "Don't Say You Don't Remember"/"Get Smart Girl"
    Released: May 1971
  2. "We're Free"/"Colors of Love"
    Released: May 1972
  3. "I'll Make You Music"/"I Made a Man Out of You, Jimmy"
    Released: September 1972
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

The album featured three singles: "Don't Say You Don't Remember", which reached #15 on the Billboard Hot 100,[3] "We're Free", which reached #40,[4] and "I'll Make You Music", which reached #63.[5]

Track listing

  1. "I'll Make You Music" (Bruce Roberts) – 3:02
  2. "I Made a Man Out of You, Jimmy" (Doc Pomus/Ken Hirsch) - 2:40
  3. "A Guy Like You" (Eddie Brigati/Felix Cavaliere) - 3:15
  4. "All That's Left Is the Music" (Roberts) - 2:52
  5. "Colors of Love" (Mark Barkan/Norman Bergen) - 2:18
  6. "We're Free" (Irwin Levine/L. Russell Brown) - 3:06
  7. "Don't Say You Don't Remember" (Estelle Levitt/Helen Miller) - 3:24
  8. "At My Place" (Vicki Gellman/Wendy Gell) – 2:44
  9. "Poor Side of Town" (Johnny Rivers/Lou Adler) – 2:47
  10. "Baby I Don't Know You" (Sandy Linzer/Steve Reinhardt) – 2:57
  11. "Get Smart Girl" (Reinhardt) – 2:55
  12. "May the Road Rise to Meet You" (Levine/Brown) – 3:09

Personnel

  • David Lipton – producer (tracks: 1–11)
  • Steve Metz – producer (tracks: 1–11)
  • Irwin Levine – producer (track: 12)
  • L. Russell Brown – producer (track: 12)
  • Mickey Eichner – producer (track: 12)
  • Beverly Bremers – lead vocals
  • Don Thomas – guitar
  • Joe Mack – bass
  • Norman Bergen – keyboards, arrangements[6]

Charts

Chart (1972) Peak
position
US Pop 124
Singles
Year Single Chart Position
1971 "Don't Say You Don't Remember" US Pop 15
AC 5
1972 "We're Free" US Pop 40
AC 15
"I'll Make You Music" US Pop 63
AC 18

References

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