In the Name of Love (Peggy Lee album)

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In the Name of Love
In the Name of Love Peggy Lee.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1964
RecordedJune 26; July 1, 2 and 6, 1964
Genre Vocal jazz, easy listening
Length29:04
Label Capitol
Producer Dave Cavanaugh
Peggy Lee chronology
In Love Again!
(1964)
In the Name of Love
(1964)
Pass Me By
(1965)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Billboard Highly recommended [2]
JazzTimes Highly recommended [3]

In the Name of Love is a 1964 studio album by Peggy Lee arranged by Billy May, Dave Grusin, and Lalo Schifrin. The small group tracks of the album are under the musical direction of pianist Lou Levy. Released September, 1964, the album spent six weeks in the Billboard charts, and peaked at No. 97. [4] From this album, Lee's version of the song In The Name Of Love made an appearance in Billboard's "Bubbling Under The Hot 100" chart in the No. 132 position. [5] [6]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "In the Name of Love" (Estelle Levitt, Kenny Rankin) - 2:03
  2. "My Sin" (Buddy De Sylva, Lew Brown, Ray Henderson) - 2:17
  3. "The Boy from Ipanema" (Antônio Carlos Jobim, Norman Gimbel, Vinicius De Moraes) – 2:21
  4. "Shangri-La" (Matty Malneck, Robert Maxwell, Carl Sigman) – 2:30
  5. "Talk to Me Baby" (Robert E. Dolan, Johnny Mercer) – 2:46
  6. "There'll Be Some Changes Made" (Benton Overstreet, Billy Higgins) – 2:07
  7. "After You've Gone" (Turner Layton, Henry Creamer) - 2:24
  8. "The Right to Love (Reflections)" (Gene Lees, Lalo Schifrin) - 2:54
  9. "Theme from "Joy House" (Just Call Me Love Bird) (Lalo Schifrin, Peggy Lee) - 2:09
  10. "Senza Fine" (Alec Wilder, Gino Paoli) - 2:28
  11. "When in Rome (I Do as the Romans Do)" (Cy Coleman, Carolyn Leigh) - 2:01

Personnel

Recording sessions

In The Name Of Love album sessions, Capitol Tower, 1750 North Vine St., Hollywood, CA

Arrangers

  • Lou Levy (Head arrangements) – After You've Gone, My Sin, In The Name Of Love, There'll Be Some Changes Made, Senza Fine
  • Dave GrusinWhen In Rome, Shangri-La, Talk To Me Baby
  • Billy MayThe Boy From Ipanema
  • Lalo SchifrinThe Right To Love (Reflections), Just Call Me Love Bird

June 26, 1964

titles recorded: After You've Gone, My Sin, In The Name Of Love

July 1, 1964

titles recorded: Talk To Me, Baby, When In Rome (I Do As The Romans Do), The Girl From Ipanema

July 2, 1964

titles recorded: Shangri-La, The Right To Love (Reflections)

July 6, 1964

titles recorded: There'll Be Some Changes Made, Just Call Me Love Bird, Senza Fine

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References

  1. In the Name of Love at AllMusic
  2. Billboard magazine, September 5, 1964, pp 48
  3. Christopher Loudon, JazzTimes review of Peggy Lee re-issues, 05/30/2011
  4. "Chart History: Billboard 200". Billboard.
  5. Peggy Lee's Bio-Discography: The Capitol Years, Part VI (1963-1967)
  6. Music VF achieves of chart singles for Peggy Lee