Old Flame (album)

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Old Flame
Cover for the album Old Flame by Juice Newton.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 1985 (1985-10)
Genre Country rock
Length35:19 (original)
39:12 (reissue)
Label RCA Victor
Producer Richard Landis
Juice Newton chronology
Can't Wait All Night
(1984)
Old Flame
(1985)
Emotion
(1987)
Singles from Old Flame
  1. "You Make Me Want to Make You Mine"
    Released: July 1985
  2. "Hurt"
    Released: December 1985
  3. "Old Flame"
    Released: April 1986
  4. "Cheap Love"
    Released: August 1986
  5. "What Can I Do with My Heart"
    Released: December 1986
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Old Flame is the seventh studio album by American pop and country singer Juice Newton. It was released in October 1985 by RCA Records.

Contents

Overview

Old Flame was recorded after Newton signed a new recording contract with RCA. It peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. [1] In his review of the album music critic Thom Owens notes that "out of all of Juice Newton's albums, Old Flame has the strongest country roots and influences". [2] Featured on the album were cover versions of Del Shannon's 1983 song "Cheap Love", Roy Hamilton's 1954 song "Hurt", the Byrds's 1965 song "Feel a Whole Lot Better" and Stealers Wheel's 1972 song "Stuck in the Middle with You".

"You Make Me Want to Make You Mine", written for Newton by Dave Loggins, was the album's lead-off single and went to number one on the Billboard Country chart. The song was her first top ten hit in three years. [1] This was followed by "Hurt" which also went to number one on Billboard's chart. "Old Flame" and "Cheap Love", the next two singles to be released, peaked at number five and number nine, respectively. "What Can I Do with My Heart", the album's final single release was written by Newton's long-time collaborator Otha Young and also peaked at number nine. [1]

"You Make Me Want to Make You Mine" earned Newton her fifth Grammy Award nomination for Best Female Vocalist. [1] However, she lost to Rosanne Cash's "I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me" - which was written by Cash in response to losing a Grammy to Newton in 1983. [3]

"Both to Each Other (Friends & Lovers)", a duet by Newton and Eddie Rabbitt, was released as a single in July 1985 and peaked at number one. This song was not included in the original release of Old Flame but was added to the vinyl, cassette, CD reissues. [1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Cheap Love" Del Shannon 3:32
2."You Make Me Want to Make You Mine" Dave Loggins 4:10
3."Hurt"
3:45
4."Old Flame"Reed Nielsen3:03
5."Stuck in the Middle with You"2:52
6."Feel a Whole Lot Better" Gene Clark 3:31
7."What Can I Do with My Heart" Otha Young 3:37
8."With You" Dean Parks 3:39
9."One Touch"Michael Anderson3:28
10."Let Your Woman Take Care of You" Don Cook 3:42
11."Both to Each Other (Friends & Lovers)" (duet with Eddie Rabbitt) (bonus track on CD reissue)3:53
Total length:39:12

Personnel

Adapted from the AllMusic credits. [4]

Charts

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 McFarlane, Ian (2007). Old Flame / Quiet Lies (booklet). Juice Newton. Ivanhoe East, Victoria, Australia: Raven Records. p. 4. RVCD-256.
  2. Old Flame at AllMusic . Retrieved October 14, 2016. (overview)
  3. "Awards Shows: Grammy Awards 1986". Awards and Shows. Retrieved October 14, 2016.
  4. Old Flame at AllMusic . Retrieved October 14, 2016. (credits)
  5. "Juice Newton Chart History (Top Country Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved May 31, 2021.
  6. "Top Country Albums – Year-End 1986". Billboard. Retrieved May 31, 2021.