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Hey...Let Yourself Go!
1957 studio album by Nelson Riddle From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hey...Let Yourself Go! was Nelson Riddle’s third studio album, released in April 1957.[1]
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Origin
Riddle's first album consisted of a set of pop arrangements of Broadway tunes The Music from Oklahoma!, in 1955, followed by a collection of lush love songs The Tender Touch released a year later.
For Hey...Let Yourself Go!, Riddle assembled a dozen “carefree, up-tempo rhythms,” as the liner notes characterized them. "The twelve tunes presented here are an irresistible invitation to let yourself go and get on with the dance ... "[2]
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Reception
Hey...Let Yourself Go! was well received. Cash Box characterized Riddle's work as "12 sparkling and inventive arrangements in dance tempo", and dubbed the album a "happy, rhythmic offering".[3] The album was said to have captured Riddle's style "at its most frothy and effervescent", with "upbeat numbers that swing, but with an easygoing grace".[4]
It reached number 20 on the Billboard chart.[5]
At year's end, Hey...Let Yourself Go! was ranked the ninth most popular album of the year in the Billboard annual disk jockey poll.[6]
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Track listing
Side 1
Side 2
References
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