Who Will Answer?


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FieldValue
nameWho Will Answer?
typeAlbum
artistEd Ames
coverEd_Ames_Who_WIll.jpg
released1968
genrePop
labelRCA Victor
producerJim Foglesong
prev_titleThe Hits of Broadway and Hollywood
prev_year1968
next_titleA Time for Living, A Time for Hope
next_year1967
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| name = Who Will Answer? | type = Album | artist = Ed Ames | cover = Ed_Ames_Who_WIll.jpg | alt = | released = 1968 | recorded = | venue = | studio = | genre = Pop | length = | label = RCA Victor | producer = Jim Foglesong | prev_title = The Hits of Broadway and Hollywood | prev_year = 1968 | next_title = A Time for Living, A Time for Hope | next_year = 1967 | rev1 = Allmusic | rev1Score = | noprose = yes Who Will Answer? (and Other Songs of Our Time) is a 1968 album by pop vocalist Ed Ames.

Overview

It features two original songs (the album title track and "Pale Venetian Blind") and nine cover versions of popular hits from the 1960s. The album peaked at No. 13 on the Billboard charts in the spring of 1968 and in 1969 was certified gold by the RIAA. On another music magazine, Cash Box, the album peaked at No. 12.

Track listing

Side 1

  1. Who Will Answer? (Aleluya No. 1) (3:42) (by Luis Eduardo Aute)
  2. Blowin' in the Wind (3:23) (by Bob Dylan)
  3. Yesterday (2:04) (by The Beatles)
  4. Monday, Monday (3:14) (by The Mamas and the Papas)
  5. Pale Venetian Blind (1:51)
  6. Massachusetts (2:18) (by the Bee Gees)

Side 2

  1. I Wanna Be Free (2:20) By the Monkees
  2. Cherish (3:13) By the Association
  3. The Other Man's Grass Is Always Greener (2:53) By Petula Clark
  4. Can't Take My Eyes Off You (2:53) By Frankie Valli
  5. There's a Kind of Hush (All Over The World) (2:50) by Herman's Hermits

Production

Charts

::data[format=table] | Chart (1968) | Peak position | |---|---| | US Billboard Top LPs | 13 | | US Cashbox Top 100 Albums | 12 | ::

Certification

References

References

  1. {{AllMusic
  2. Whitburn, Joel. (1996). "Top LPs, 1955–1996". Record Research.
  3. "Ed Ames – Gold & Platinum". Recording Industry Association of America.
  4. Hoffmann, Frank W. (1988). "The Cash box album charts, 1955-1974". Scarecrow Press.

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