A3
I Want To Make You Laugh, I Want To Make You Cry
A4 Meusli Dreams
A5
I Can't Explain
B1
Sunshine
B2
Hawaii
B3
I Don't Know How To Love Him Blues
B4
The Moon Struck One
B5
Happy Ending
B6
Love's Bringing Me Down
Companies, etc.
Recorded At – Air Studios
Mastered At – MCA Recording Studios
Pressed By – MCA Pressing Plant, Gloversville
Credits
Acoustic Bass – Daryl Runswick
Arranged By – Ann Odell (tracks: A2), Martyn Ford (tracks: A4), Simon Jeffes (tracks: B2, B6)
Backing Vocals – Irene Chandler, Joanne Williams, Liza Strike, Rosetta Hightower, Ruby James
Bass Guitar – John G. Perry, John Gustafson
Cello [Electric Cello] – Paul Buckmaster
Directed By – Bill Oakes
Drums – Michael Giles
Engineer – John Punter, Steve Nye
Guitar – Caleb Quaye, Mick Grabham, Pete Townshend, Simon Jeffes
Keyboards – Ann Odell, Peter Robinson
Mastered By – Darrell Johnson
Percussion – Morris Pert, Ray Cooper
Producer – Rupert Hine
Synthesizer [ARP], Keyboards, Harmonica – Rupert Hine
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix / Runout: MCA 356-A W3
Matrix / Runout: MCA 356-B W3
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Tracklist
A Come On Back Where You Belong 4:02
B Come On Back Where You Belong 4:02
Companies, etc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) – MCA Records, Inc.
Manufactured By – MCA Records, Inc.
Published By – Leeds Music Corp.
Published By – Duchess Music Corp.
Mastered At – MCA Recording Studios
Pressed By – MCA Pressing Plant, Pinckneyville
Credits
Written-By – Dave Grusin, Morgan Ames
Notes
Mono b/w Stereo version.
From "The Midnight Man", A Universal Picture / Norlan Production.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix / Runout (Mono side deadwax - etched): Mono(in script) MC 2739M-W2-
Matrix / Runout (Stereo side deadwax - etched): MC 2739 W2-
Matrix / Runout (Stamped onto deadwax on both sides): ◊-P-◊
Rights Society: ASCAP
Rights Society: BMI
Includes unlimited streaming of Food of Love
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ships out within 30 days
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Tracklist
A Come On Back To Where You Belong 4:02
B Casserole Me Over 3:47
Includes unlimited streaming of Food of Love
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This song in particular, the album opener, is about getting high, and becoming gluttonous. The lyrics are outrageous and the tune is folksy blues. And MAN can she sing the hell out of it! Elliman is right at home here, and you will be too when you listen! Enjoy!
lyrics
Pineapple Time
Teeth of Bread and Honey,
Licking my lips on a mozel pan, honey,
Rolling my eyes at the sugar surprise,
I can't seem to stuff my body enough.
Lemons and Limes,
Wine rolling over
Cup in my hands, so pur me another,
Sucking my hair for the weed over there,
I Can't seem to stuff my body enough!
Wait till I scream!
Gimme, gimme Ice Cream,
Gimme a peel, of your cool jelly heel
Show me your wife
And I'll cut you a slice,
Coz I'm into a pie you can't find in the sky!
Casserole me over! I can eat all you give!
Casserole me over! I can't seem to stuff my body enough!
So lean a divine, and a Japenese lime.
Filling my face with oriental grace.
If your food is a drag,
you're not into my bag, coz
I'm making my day with this lemon souffle!
Agh! My, oh my! I love greasy french fries!
Watch while I puke in your chicken foot soup,
But nothing compares, with Vang ne(can't understand)
Whatever you got, give it to me hot!
Casserole me Over! I can eat all you give!
Casserole me Over! I can't seem to stuff my body enough!
FADE OUT
credits
from Food of Love,
track released September 1, 1973
Written by David MacIver & Rupert Hine
She got her big break playing Mary Magdalene in the original London production of "Jesus Christ
Superstar".
Later, she became part of Eric Clapton's live band before going solo.
Her biggest hit "If I Can't Have You" was taken from the "Saturday Night Fever" soundtrack and went to No.1 in the US chart....more
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