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. it features singles "Why Can't I Walk Away". "Nothing To Lose", The Glory of Love, The LP had a mix of covers of old and recent hits that included two songs from that also had chart success in 1965 via Little Anthony and the Imperials: "Goin' Out of My Head" and 1967 Otis Redding: "The Glory of Love" 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 performanceThe 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
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 called the album "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 listingSide one
Side two
Charts
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