Why Can't I Walk Away

1968 studio album by Vic Damone From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Why Can't I Walk Away

Why Can't I Walk Away is the twenty-fourth studio album by American singer Vic Damone,[1] released in November 1968, by RCA Records. His final album for the label, it was produced by Neely Plumb and arranged and conducted by Perry Botkin Jr. and J. Hill.

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Why Can't I Walk Away
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 1968
GenreTraditional Pop, Vocal Pop
Length30:36
LabelRCA Records
ProducerNeely Plumb
Vic Damone chronology
The Damone Type of Thing
(1967)
Why Can't I Walk Away
(1968)
Don't Let Me Go
(1969)
Singles from Why Can't I Walk Away
  1. "The Glory Of Love" b/w "Come Live With Me"
    Released: December 1967
  2. "Nothing To Lose" b/w "Goin' Out of My Head"
    Released: March 1968
  3. "Why Can't I Walk Away" b/w "When You've Laughed All Your Laughter"
    Released: September 1968
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The album features the singles "Why Can't I Walk Away", "Nothing to Lose", and "The Glory of Love". It includes a mix of covers of older and recent hits.

The album was released on compact disc for the first time by Collectables Records on January 21, 2003 as tracks 13 through 23 on a pairing of two albums on one CD with tracks 1 through 12 consisting of the other album being Damone Debut's RCA album from November 1966, Stay with Me.[2]

In 2007, Collectables included the album in a CD box set entitled Only the Best of Vic Damone, which contains six of his studio albums and one compilation.[3]

Chart performance

The single, "The Glory of Love", peaked at number 15 on Billboard magazine's Easy Listening chart in early 1968 during a nine-week stay.[4]

Follow-up singles, "Nothing to Lose" and "Why Can't I Walk Away", peaked at numbers 40 and 21, respectively, on the same chart.[4]

Reception

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Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Billboard[5]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[6]
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Dave Nathan of AllMusic stated that "Damone brings off steady performances of 11 tunes, some standards, but mostly contemporary material. That he can croon with the best is shown on "Watch What Happens," arranged by Billy Byers, and on "Stardust." But he is equally adroit on up-tempo tunes."[1]

The Cincinnati Enquirer enjoyed the "excellent choices for Vic's smooth phasing and warm vocal quality".[7]

Journal & Courier described the album as "one of his best efforts in years"[8]

The Memphis Press-Scimitar praised Damone as he "continues in his mini-Sinatra style, sleepily cooing the words[9]

Track listing

Side one

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Why Can't I Walk Away" (From the Broadway musical "Maggie Flynn")Luigi Creatore, Hugo Peretti, George David Weiss2:41
2."Watch What Happens" (From The 20th Century Fox Pictures: "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg")Norman Gimbel, Michel Legrand2:31
3."If You Are But a Dream" (From The RKO Pictures :"The House I Live In")Nathan J. Bonx, Jack Fulton, Moe Jaffe2:30
4."Stardust"Hoagy Carmichael, Mitchell Parish3:41
5."Like Someone in Love" (From The RKO Pictures : "Belle of the Yukon")Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Burke2:46
6."When You've Laughed All Your Laughter"Richard Loring, Dorothy Wayne2:52
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Side two

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1."I Should Care" (From the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film "Thrill of a Romance")Axel Stordahl, Paul Weston, Sammy Cahn3:05
2."The Glory of Love and the Theme" (From "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner")Billy Hill2:21
3."Take It from Me Girl"Dorothy Wayne, Joseph Parnello2:44
4."Nothing to Lose"Henry Mancini, Don Black2:16
5."Goin' Out of My Head"Teddy Randazzo, Bobby Weinstein3:12
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Charts

Singles[10][11]
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Year Single Chart Peak position
1967 "The Glory of Love" US Easy Listening (Billboard) 15
1968 "Nothing to Lose" 40
"Why Can't I Walk Away" 21
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References

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