The success of Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge's first duo album, Full Moon, which topped the country charts, went gold, and won a Grammy Award for Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group for the track "From the Bottle to the Bottom," whetted appetites for its follow-up, Breakaway. But just as Kristofferson's solo album Spooky Lady's Sideshow, released earlier in 1974, had been a commercial disappointment following the popularity of its predecessor, Jesus Was a Capricorn, so Breakaway failed to match the impression Full Moon had made. That may have been in part because Monument Records, which released the album (Full Moon had been on Coolidge's label, A&M), was treating Kristofferson as an established artist who didn't need a lot of promotion, and in part because Breakaway was the seventh new Kristofferson album released within four-and-a-half years, too much product for the market to absorb. In any case, the album was a worthy successor to Full Moon. The Kristofferson/Coolidge albums were very different from each artist's solo albums, though somewhat closer to Coolidge's because they consisted largely of cover songs and the keys were set to her voice, with Kristofferson singing at the upper edge of his narrow range. This forced him to work harder and sing more, which made him a better vocalist than he usually was on his own albums. He tended to take brief vacations from songwriting for their sessions of love songs, but this album was sparked by two of his old songs, neither of which he had previously recorded, though they had been hits for others. "I'd Rather Be Sorry" was a country hit for Ray Price in 1971 and "I've Got to Have You" for Sammi Smith in 1972. (There is also an effective version of the latter on Carly Simon's second album, 1971's Anticipation.) The husband-and-wife team handled these songs well, making you wish they would tackle an entire album of Kristofferson love songs. But the tracks that garnered the most attention were their revival of the old Clyde McPhatter hit "Lover Please" (written by Kristofferson sideman Billy Swan), which reached the easy listening charts as a single and won the duo a second Grammy, and their version of Larry Gatlin's "Rain," a country and easy listening chart entry. Those semi-hits were enough to get the album into the country top five and the Top 100 of the pop charts, but like Kristofferson's solo recording career, his teaming with his wife had passed its commercial peak.
KRIS KRISTOFFERSON & RITA COOLIDGE
BREAKAWAY
Monument PZ-33278
December/1974
Produced by Fred Foster
Reggie Young, Johnny Christopher, Jimmy Colvard - el.guitar
Jerry Shook, Chip Young, Ray Edenton - rh.guitar
Tommy Cogbill - bass
Gene Chrisman, Sammy Creason - drums
Buddy Spicher - fiddle
Weldon Myrick - steel
Shane Keister - moog
Bobby Emmons - organ
Mike Utley, Bobby Wood - keyboards
Farrell Morris - percussion
Charlie McCoy - harmonica
Horns:
Ron Eades, Harrison Calloway, Harvey L. Thompson, Charles L.Ross, Don Sheffield, Charlie McCoy
Strings:
Sheldon Kurland, Brenton Banks, Gary Vanosdale, Byron Bach,Martha McCrory,
George Binkley III, Martin Katahn, Pamela Sixfin, Stephanie Woolf, Marvin Chantry
Vocals:
Larry Gatlin, Billy Swan
Arrangements by Bill Justis
Recorded:
1974, Young'un Studio, Mufreesboro, TN
1.
LOVER PLEASE
(Billy Swan)
« © '61 Lyn-Lou Music, BMI »
Lover please please come back
Don't take a train comin' down the track
Don't please don't please don't leave me don't leave me in memory
You would never hold me near you would never call me dear
Don't you know I'd die for you now you're gone that's what I'll do
Old old story not too long about a love that went all wrong
The girl left the boy just so bad now she's gone she's so sad
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2.
WE MUST HAVE BEEN OUT OF OUR MINDS
(Melba Montgomery)
« © '63 Glad Music, BMI / Pappy Daily Music, BMI »
We said our goodbyes long ago
Never thinking we'd miss each other so
All the memories we can't leave behind
Oh we must have been out of our minds
I thought I loved another not you
How foolish I thought the same too
They both turned out to be the wrong kinds
Oh we must have been out of our minds
Let's forgive and forget the past we've known
And reap together the wild seeds we've sowed
Surely they can forgive us and find
Oh we must have been out of our minds
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3.
DAKOTA (THE DANCING BEAR)
(Larry Murray)
« © '74 Prodigal Son Music, BMI »
Midnight touch the black hills westward on the run
Crimson clouds to the eastward painted by the setting sun
Oh Jesse drove the pickup I slipped to the radio
With some good time behind us and some good times ago
Well we pulled into the station for some water and some gasoline
I jumped when I heard sweet Jesse from the pong when she let out of scream
Oh come here quick I said hon grab your boots and comb your hair
Do believe the fellow here's got an old pet dancin' bear
Dance dance Dakota dance dance until the break of day
Me and sweet Jesse ain't never seen a bear like that dance that well
It's a one step two step three step four
A bottle of soda and he'll dance some more
Dance dance Dakota dance dance around the country store
There was set up camp in the pick up and we stayed a better day or two
Me and my baby are ramblin' around we couldn't think of nothing better to do
Jesse blow the mouth harp Dakota done the pack and wing
I broke all the strings off my Fender guitar and we began to sing
Dance dance Dakota dance...
Dance dance Dakota dance dance around the country store
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4.
WHATCHA GONNA DO
(Donnie Fritts - Jon Reid)
« © '73 Blackwood Music, BMI »
You never known anyone else but me and now you're free whatcha gonna do
When you're alone and you fall down and I'm not around whatcha gonna do
And when you reach out for me findin' I ain't there
And nobody care whatcha gonna do
Just think of the lonely road ahead it goes bad whatcha gonna do
Think about all we've almost had make it sad whatcha gonna do
How will you make it through the night when you're all alone
You'll remember me and all those good ytimes that we've known
Who will you lean on whatcha gonna do
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5.
THINGS I MIGHT HAVE BEEN
(Robert B. Sherman - Richard M. Sherman)
« © '52 Songs Of PolyGram, BMI »
I might have been a helpless soul with nothing much in store
I might have been without a gold just dream and nothing more
I might have known my life alone but that's where you came in
Your lovin' arms have saved me from the things I might have been
I might have been a kind who roam a stranger everywhere
Or one of those for stay at home with no one's lips to share
But your sweet kiss has changed all this and made my life begin
Keep lovin' me don't let me be the things I might have been
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6.
SLOW DOWN
(Kris Kristofferson)
« © '74 Combine Music, BMI »
I said slow down (slow down) and live my friend
Take time (take time) to understand
The things (the things) you hope to win
Before (before) your journey's end
Slow down (slow down) and try to do
The things (the things) that's right for you
You know the soul you save could be your own
Albert Abernathy never spent a foolish dime
Rising at the crack of dawn and working overtime
Though he never told me how much happiness he found
Yesterday we laid him in the finest grave in town
I said slow down...
Little Sally Tremble is a Music City Queen
You can see her picture now on ever' magazine
Sally's come a long way from the life she left behind
She's had six gold records and been married seven times
I said slow down...
I said slow down...
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7.
RAIN
(Larry Gatlin)
« © '73 Parker Lou Music, BMI / Tree Publishing, BMI »
Rain falling always falling rain hurting never ending
Tear come the tears of sorrow fear of today tomorrow
Cry when there's no use crying goodbye there's no use trying
It all runs together when your loved ones are gone
And your head spins in circles
And you're lyin' with your face down in the rain
Salvation Army band playin' their all night stand
Rain pouring from the sky blind people passing by
No one will help 'em now no one will even try
This is his time at last his life is fading fast
His fate was fled away he tries but cannot pray
This is the way we live we take and never give
Someone could've helped him but no one would try
Cause his pride wouldn't let them and now he's gonna die
There in the rain shall we gather at the river
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8.
SWEET SUSANNAH
(Floyd Gib Gilbeau)
« © '73 House Of Paxton Music, BMI / Songs Of The Knoll, BMI »
C'est la belle 'la Louise Anne te va fomma faire ma faume
Ta jolie a ta meion a ta pas bon
Why did you go and leave me in Lou'siana sweet Susannah
You left me for a fella who wore a big black umbrella
He came to the sticks to buy some antiques
He was a wheeler and a dealer the woman stealer
Oh sweet Susannah you're a loser
You ran off and you left me for a California boozer
You stole all his goods and left him in the woods
I hope you store in a bore you flirty girlie
Please come back to Lou'siana sweet Susannah
Since you left nothing's right and the catfish don't bite
I can't pay my rent cause you stole every cent
And I can't stand to see my landlord cry
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9.
I'VE GOT TO HAVE YOU
(Kris Kristofferson)
« © '74 Careers Music, BMI »
You came smilin' softly and you moved in easy as a dreamer into my world
And before I realized the danger I found myself starin' into your eyes
Somewhere in their colors I saw promises things I've never seen before
It's all over I've got to have you
Holdin' on the top and sayin' nothing more than a murmur I could lose you
Then without a warning I remember that you trembled off a touch of my hand
Knowing when you came to me
That no one else would ever feel the same in my asrms
It's all over I've got to have you
Wakin' in the mornin' to the tenderness of holding you asleep in my arms
Dreaming while your hair was blowing softer than the whisper on my cheek
I don't know the feelings so I don't know what it's love but it's enough it's enough
It's all over I've got to have you I just can't help it no I've got to have you
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10.
I'D RATHER BE SORRY
(Kris Kristofferson)
« © '71 Careers Music, BMI »
If you hurt me you won't be the first or the last
In the lifetime of many mistakes
But I won't spend tomorrow regreting the past
For the chances that I didn't take
Cause I'll never know till it's over
If I'm right or I'm wrong loving you
But I'd rather be sorry for something I've done
Than for something that I didn't do
When you touch me it's easy to make me believe
Tomorrow won't take you away
But I'll gamble whatever tomorrow might bring
Of a life that I'm living today
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11.
CRIPPLED CROW
(Donna Weiss)
« © '74 Warner-Tamerlane Publishing, BMI »
Beggar standin' on the corner sing your song sing it for a dime
Give them all the pain you carried down the line
Music 's flying past their ears rising like a bubble
Those who hurt will follow
The out of tune ravings
Of the crippled crow movin' down the ladder slow
We're your friends hon and we will help you
And the cup of tin you carry is just your ticket to get in
Beggar standin' on the corner dry your eyes your time is nigh
The tears your tastin' are only salty times
Your music's laster through the years
Goin' through your troubles for the hurt to follow
The out of tune ravings...
The crown of thorns you're wearin' is just the ticket to get you in
The out of tune ravings...
The out of tune ravings...
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