On the Way Up

On the Way Up

by Ann-Margret
On the Way Up

On the Way Up

by Ann-Margret

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Overview

Ann-Margret's RCA Victor debut album, And Here She Is..., didn't get much attention in 1961, but she did better with her bluesy single "I Just Don't Understand," which peaked in the Top 20 in September. That set up this, her second solo LP, which featured "I Just Don't Understand," and like it was recorded partially in Nashville under the aegis of Chet Atkins and Dick Pierce. The two naturally brought a slight country feel to some of the tracks, notably the remakes of Don Gibson's 1958 hit "Oh, Lonesome Me" and the 1960-1961 hit "My Last Date (With You)" (aka "Last Date"). But the closest approximation of the sound was the kind of country-inflected pop/rock being pursued by Elvis Presley around the same time, which made a rendition of Presley's first major hit, "Heartbreak Hotel," an appropriate choice. At 20, Ann-Margret was an effective singer, if something of a chameleon, seeming to adopt a different persona for each number. She was at her most seductive singing Otis Blackwell's "Slowly," and she came on like a Latin fireball on "Fever," but was demure on the singles-chart entry "What Am I Supposed to Do" and ingenuously winning on "Moon River." RCA Victor appears to have been hoping it had found a distaff Presley, and it's possible Ann-Margret might have justified such a hope if her film acting career hadn't quickly outpaced her recording career; by the time this album was released, her movie debut, Pocketful of Miracles, had been out for several months and State Fair, which would establish her as a redheaded bombshell, was just getting into theaters. (She was still a mousy brunette on the album cover.) On the Way Up was an appropriate title, but records would soon take a back seat to other career goals. ~ William Ruhlmann

Product Details

Release Date: 01/15/2015
Label: Sony Music
UPC: 0888430335226
Rank: 130057

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Ann-Margret   Primary Artist
Joe Reisman   Orchestra Director

Technical Credits

Bill Porter   Engineer
Boudleaux Bryant   Composer
Chet Atkins   Producer
Barry De Vorzon   Composer
Eddie Cooley   Composer
Joe Reisman   Arranger
Elvis Presley   Composer
Don Gibson   Composer
Ruth Roberts   Composer
John Davenport   Composer
Johnny Mercer   Composer
Dick Peirce   Producer
Jenny Carson   Composer
Mike Cain   Composer
Al Hill   Composer
Tommy Durden   Composer
Helen Carter   Composer
Marijohn Wilkin   Composer
Henry Mancini   Composer
William Katz   Composer
Skeeter Davis   Composer
Floyd Cramer   Composer
Mae Boren Axton   Composer
Otis Blackwell   Composer
Kent Westberry   Composer
Al Schmitt   Engineer
Patti Ferguson   Composer
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