Twistin' the Night Away (album)

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Twistin' the Night Away
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Studio album by Sam Cooke
Released April 1962
Recorded January 30, 1961
RCA Victor Studios
(New York City)
December 18–19, 1961; February 15–16, 19 1962
RCA Victor Studios
(Hollywood)
Genre Rhythm and blues, dance, soul
Length 27:31
Label RCA Victor
Producer Hugo & Luigi
Sam Cooke chronology
My Kind of Blues
(1961)My Kind of Blues1961
Twistin' the Night Away
(1962)
The Best of Sam Cooke
(1962)The Best of Sam Cooke1962
Singles from Twistin' the Night Away
  1. "That's It—I Quit—I'm Movin' On"
    Released: February 14, 1961
  2. "Twistin' the Night Away"
    Released: January 9, 1962

Twistin' the Night Away is the tenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Sam Cooke. Produced by Hugo & Luigi, the album was released in April 1962 in the United States by RCA Victor. Twistin' the Night Away primarily capitalizes on the twist phenomenon and as a result became one of Cooke's most successful LPs, becoming his second to chart and creating a string of chart successes.

Twistin' the Night Away peaked at number 74 on Billboard's Top LPs chart, while the single of the same name charted higher at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100.

Background

Twistin' the Night Away originated during the recording team’s move to RCA Victor's Hollywood studios.[1] Sammy Lowe, conductor of Cooke’s past two albums, brought aboard René Hall, an arranger he had worked with in their days at Keen Records.[1] Hall in turn booked horn players Plas Johnson, Jackie Kelso and Jewell Grant "to spike up what was effectively a return to former glories."[1]

Reception

Bruce Eder of Allmusic wrote that while Cooke was "shoehorned" into doing twist numbers, it remains nevertheless "one of the great dance albums of its period," and "a brilliant soul album as well, which is why it holds up 40 years later."[2] Melody Maker wrote that "Cooke was unique because he was one of the first black artists to keep a tight hand on the direction of his career and the profits thereof," calling the album's hit single a "dance-craze classic."[3]

Track listing

All songs written by Sam Cooke, except where noted. All songs arranged and conducted by René Hall, except "That's It—I Quit—I'm Movin' On", conducted by Sammy Lowe.

Side one

  1. "Twistin' the Night Away"  – 2:39
  2. "Sugar Dumpling"  – 2:16
  3. "Twistin' in the Kitchen with Dinah"  – 2:08
  4. "Somebody's Gonna Miss Me" (Lattimore Brown, Arthur Lee Reeves)  – 2:32
  5. "A Whole Lotta Woman" (James W. Alexander, Lowell Jordan)  – 2:20
  6. "The Twist" (Hank Ballard)  – 2:27

Side two

  1. "Twistin' in the Old Town Tonight" (Mack David)  – 2:08
  2. "Movin' And A'Groovin'" (Cooke, Lou Rawls)  – 2:34
  3. "Camptown Twist"   – 2:13
  4. "Somebody Have Mercy"   – 2:56
  5. "Soothe Me"   – 2:07
  6. "That's It—I Quit—I'm Movin' On" (Roy Alfred, Del Sorino)  – 2:31

Personnel

All credits adapted from The RCA Albums Collection (2011) liner notes.[1]

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1962) Peak
position
Billboard Top LPs[4] 74

Notes

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