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Chér (1966 album)

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Released
  
October 1966

Chér (1966)
  
With Love, Chér (1967)

Release date
  
October 1966

Label
  
Imperium Recordings

Length
  
33:45

Artist
  
Cher

Producer
  
Sonny Bono

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Recorded
  
1966 at Gold Star Studios, Los Angeles, California

Genres
  
Pop music, Rock music, Folk music

Similar
  
Cher albums, Pop rock albums

Chér is the eponymous third studio album by American singer-actress Cher, released on October 1966 by Imperial. Cher collaborates again with Sonny Bono, with Harold Battiste and with Stan Ross. The album is by-and-large a covers album and contains only one song written by Bono. This album was a moderate commercial success, charted #59 on the Billboard Chart.

Contents

Album information

Chér was released in 1966, produced by Sonny Bono and issued by the Liberty Records subsidiary, Imperial Records.

The album again follows the same formula of the two previous albums, with rearranged covers and new songs written by Bono exclusively for her. There's more French influence in the record and more folk. The only hit in Europe generated from this album was her version of Burt Bacharach's "Alfie" from the Michael Caine movie. Although her version was on the film's soundtrack, it didn't fare nearly as well as the Dionne Warwick version—now considered definitive.

Despite the lack of impact it had on the market there were three singles released: the ballad "Alfie", "I Feel Something in the Air" and "Sunny". In this year Cher recorded also three other songs: "She's No Better Than Me" released on the b-side of the "Alfie" single, "Ma Piano (Per Non Svegliarmi)" and "Nel Mio Cielo Ci Sei Tu", an Italian version of "I Feel Something in the Air" released on the b-side of "Ma Piano (Per Non Svegliarmi)". Though not as successful as the two records preceding it, Chér did manage to score a European top ten hit with "Sunny". "Alfie" and "I Feel Like Something's In The Air" also charted, but only peaked at #26 in Canada, #32 in the United States; and 43 in the United Kingdom respectively.

In December 2005, this album and Cher's next album With Love, Chér were reissued on one CD called Chér/With Love which featured all the tracks from both.

Personnel

  • Cher - lead vocals
  • Sonny Bono - producer
  • Harold Battiste - musical arranger, musical conductor
  • Stan Ross - sound engineer
  • Woody Woodward - art direction
  • Songs

    1Sunny3:06
    2Twelfth of Never2:14
    3You Don't Have to Say You Love Me2:45

    References

    Chér (1966 album) Wikipedia