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1978 studio album by Bobby Caldwell
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Bobby Caldwell (reissued on CD as What You Won't Do for Love ) is the debut album by singer and songwriter Bobby Caldwell . The album was released in 1978 on the Clouds imprint of TK Records .
The album debuted on the Billboard Top LPs & Tape chart in the issue dated November 18, 1978, and remained on the chart for 31 weeks, peaking at number 21.[ 2] it also debuted on the Billboard Soul LP's Charts, in the issue dated November 25, 1978, and remained on the chart for 28 weeks, peaking at number 7.[ 3]
All tracks are written by Bobby Caldwell , except where noted.
Side one Title Writer(s) 1. "Special to Me" Caldwell Marsha Radcliffe Deborah F. Shane 4:00 2. "My Flame" 3:30 3. "Love Won't Wait" 4:00 4. "Can't Say Goodbye" 5:20
Side two Title Writer(s) 1. "Come to Me" 2:52 2. "What You Won't Do for Love " 4:45 3. "Kalimba Song" 2:00 4. "Take Me Back to Then" 3:30 5. "Down for the Third Time" 3:30 Total length: 32:32
Musicians
Production
Ann Holloway – producer
Marsha Radcliffe – producer (on "Special to Me" and "My Flame")
George "Chocolate" Perry – producer (on "Can't Say Goodbye")
Henry Marx – personal management
Year
Single
Chart positions[ 8]
US
US R&B
1979
"What You Won't Do for Love"
9
6
Release formats for What You Won't Do For Love
Region
Date
Label
Format
Catalog
Notes
United States
1978
LP , cassette , 8-track
CCL 8804
Canada
LP, cassette
PTK 92032
Worldwide
TKR 83362
Japan
2AP 1354
1988
CD , LP
P28P-25083, 18MM 0668
2004-2005
Victor
CD
VICP-62941, VICP-63191
Worldwide
2010s
Streaming
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^ Whitburn, Joel (1999). Joel Whitburn's Top R & B albums, 1965-1998 . Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research Inc. p. 28. ISBN 0-8982-0134-9 . Retrieved December 23, 2024 .
^ "Bobby Caldwell Chart History (Billboard 200)" . Billboard . Retrieved September 9, 2021.
^ "Bobby Caldwell Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved September 9, 2021.
^ "Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 1979" . Billboard . Retrieved September 9, 2021 .
^ "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 1979" . Billboard . Retrieved September 9, 2021 .
^ "Bobby Caldwell US singles chart history" . allmusic.com. Retrieved July 16, 2011 .
^ Heckman, Don (15 October 1992). "Caldwell Finds Bright Places Out of Spotlight : Pop: While his popularity is greater overseas, the singer-songwriter, who performs in Anaheim, has plenty to keep him busy--including twins" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 16 July 2024 .
^ Griffin, Marc (15 March 2023). "Bobby Caldwell, Soul Music Legend, Dead At 71" . Vibe . Retrieved 16 July 2024 .
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