Women Hold Up Half the Sky (album)

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Women Hold Up Half the Sky
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Released1986
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Label Jive
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Ruby Turner chronology
Women Hold Up Half the Sky
(1986)
Ruby Turner Live at Glastonbury
(1986)
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Women Hold Up Half the Sky is the debut solo studio album by British Jamaican singer Ruby Turner, released in 1986 by Jive Records.

Contents

Singles

The album includes five singles which reached the UK Singles Chart: a cover of The Staple Singers song and featuring Jonathan Butler, "If You're Ready (Come Go with Me)" (UK No. 30), "I'm in Love" (UK No. 61, No. 57 re-release), "Bye Baby" (UK No. 52), a cover of the Etta James standard "I'd Rather Go Blind" (UK No. 24) and "In My Life" (UK No. 95). [2] [3] [4]

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."If You're Ready (Come Go with Me)" (featuring Jonathan Butler)
Billy Ocean 4:27
2."In My Life (It's Better to Be in Love)" Monte Moir Monte Moir4:42
3."A Woman Left Lonely"Jon Astrop4:45
4."Bye Baby"
  • Jolyon Skinner
  • Jonathan Butler
  • Skinner
  • Butler
4:39
5."I'd Rather Go Blind"
Pete Q. Harris6:34
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
6."I'm in Love"
Bryan "Chuck" New4:29
7."The Story of a Man and a Woman"
  • Michael Denne
  • Richard Jon Smith
New4:50
8."Only Women Bleed"New4:05
9."Still on My Mind"Nigel RickhardsHarris3:39
10."He's Mine"
  • Butler
  • May
New3:50
11."Hurting Inside"
Womack & Womack 5:27

2010 Remastered Edition bonus tracks

  1. "Won't Cry No More"
  2. "I'm Livin' a Life of Love"
  3. "If You're Ready (Come Go with Me)" (Extended Version)
  4. "Ooo Baby Baby"
  5. "In My Life (It's Better to Be in Love)" (Alternative Version)

Charts

ChartPeak
position
New Zealand Albums Chart [5] 4
UK Albums Chart [4] 47

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