Share My Love (album)

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Share My Love
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Studio album by
Released1973
Genre Soul
Length36:00
Label Motown
Producer Tom Thacker
Gloria Jones chronology
Come Go With Me
(1966)
Share My Love
(1973)
Vixen
(1976)

Share My Love is the second studio album by Gloria Jones, released in 1973. Dedicated to the memory of Gloria's friend, Lee Jacobs. It was received well by critics and the Motown industry, however was not promoted, as Gloria decided instead to work with Marc Bolan and T. Rex.

Contents

In a 2002 interview, conducted by James Ellis, Gloria was quoted: "I had just finished recording an album called Share My Love for Motown and the manager called me and said he wanted to book me into the Continental in LA, where Bette Midler had just broken. I got a call from Marc and he said: 'I need you to come and help me finish an album in Germany.' I made the decision to go with him. I sent my management a telegram from Germany saying: 'Sorry, I'm in love.' "

Share My Love was given its first official CD release in March 2009.

PopMatters rated the album nine out of ten and noted, "Now, with generous remastering by Reel Music, the luster of Share My Love is ever-glistening. A rare gem from the Motown catalog finally gets its due." [1]

Track listing

Side One

  1. "Share My Love" (Gloria Jones, Janie Bradford) 6:45
  2. "Why Can't You Be Mine" (Gloria Jones, Beverly Gardner) 3:25
  3. "Try Love" (Gloria Jones, Raymond Gibson, Addison Terry) 5:00
  4. "Tin Can People" (Gloria Jones, Beverly Gardner) 2:30

Side Two

  1. "Oh Baby" (Richard Jones, Andre Moore, Delton Williams) 3:30
  2. "Old Love, New Love" (Gloria Jones) 4:15
  3. "So Tired (Of The Way You're Treating Our Love Baby)" (Gloria Jones, Paul Riser) 4:20
  4. "Baby Don'tcha Know (I'm Bleeding For You)" (Gloria Jones) 3:10
  5. "What Did I Do To Lose You" (Gloria Jones, Pam Sawyer) 3:05

Production

Personnel

On "Share My Love", "Why Can't You Be Mine", "So Tired" and "What Did I Do To Lose You"

On "Try Love", "Baby Don'tcha Know", "Oh Baby", "Old Love New Love" and "Tin Can People"

References

  1. "Gloria Jones: Share My Love". PopMatters. November 5, 2009. Retrieved June 29, 2025.