Your Baby Is a Lady

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Your Baby Is a Lady
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Studio album by
Released1974
StudioRegent Sound Studies, NYC; Atlantic Studios, NYC
Genre Traditional pop
Label Atlantic
Producer Arthur Jenkins, Ralph MacDonald, William Eaton
Jackie DeShannon chronology
Jackie
(1972)
Your Baby Is a Lady
(1974)
New Arrangement
(1975)

Your Baby Is a Lady is an LP album by Jackie DeShannon, released by Atlantic Records as catalog number SD-7303 in 1974.

Track listing

TrackSongWriter(s)Time
1"Small Town Girl" Bobby Charles, Rick Danko 2:45
2"Jimmie, Just Sing Me One More Song"Vicki Gellman, Wendy Gell2:35
3"I Won't Let You Go" Ralph MacDonald, William Salter2:54
4"(If You Never Have a Big Hit Record) You're Still Gonna Be My Star" Doc Pomus, Myles Chase3:04
5"Your Baby Is a Lady" Donna Weiss, DeShannon3:29
6"You Touch and You Go"DeShannon, Vini Poncia 2:50
7"The Other Side of Me" Howard Greenfield, Neil Sedaka 2:37
8"That's What I'm Here For" Stephen Schwartz 3:45
9"You've Changed"DeShannon, Vini Poncia2:45
10"I Don't Know What's the Matter With My Baby"Ralph MacDonald, William Salter2:58

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