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- Jaye P. Morgan
Jaye P. Morgan
Jaye P. Morgan is a 1950's well-known popular singer, actress and comedienne. Especially during the '50s, she made quite a name for herself as a vocalist, surprisingly she had 9 US Top20 hits during one year from November 1954 . And she hosted her own TV show, "The Jaye P. Morgan" in mid 1950's. Jaye P. Morgan re-emerged in the 1970s as a comedienne and/or entertainer rather than a singer. Jaye is probably best-known as a panelist on "The Gong Show".
Although not as prevalent a personality as a singer, Jaye P. Morgan continued to be the singer in 1970's. This album is the proof of this fact and at the same time one of the best late 1970's session works done by Jay Graydon and David Foster. Other supporting musicians are also marvelous as listed below. I recommend this album as the stepping stone album toward the AOR / West Coast golden years around 1980.
Release: 1976
Label: Candor Records, USA (C-1001)
First Reissued CD Release: 25 March, 2000 (Dreamsville Records, Japan, YDCD-0023)
Tracks:
1. I Fall In Love Everyday
2. Keepin' It To Myself
3. Here Is Where Your Love Belongs
4. Closet Man
5. It's Been So Long
6. Let's Get Together
7. Can't Hide Love
8. You're All I Need To Get By
9. It All Goes Around
Executive Producer: Joe Gottfried
Producer: David Foster
Jaye P. Morgan: Vocals
Musicians:
Keyboards: David Foster, Bill Mays
Guitars: Jay Graydon, Lee Ritenour, Ray Parker Jr.
Bass: David Hungate, Chuck Domonico, Henry Davis
Drums; Steve Schaeffer, Jeff Porcaro, Harvey Mason, Ed Green
Percussion: Steve Forman
Harmonica: Les Thompson
Trumpet: Mic Gillette, Greg Adams, Chuck Findley
Trombone: Mic Gilette, George Bohanan, Lew McCreary
Sax: Ernie Watts, Steve "Doc" Kupka, Emilio Castillio, Lenny Pickett
Backing Vocals: Bill Champlin, Kenny Loggins, Carmen Twillie, Nette Gloud, B.J.Cook Foster, Donny Gerard
Strings: Jimmie Haskell(conductor), Jim Hugart, Raymond Kelley, Arman Kaproff, Murray Adler, Israel Baker, Harvey Bluestone, James Getzoff, Bernald Kundel, Joy Lyle, Nathan Ross, Sheldon Sanov. Paul Shure, Gareth Nuttycombe
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