Cher : Half-Breed
I Had Some Requests
For Some
Female Singers / Groups
So Let's Start With This ...
For Some
Female Singers / Groups
So Let's Start With This ...
I'm Not Really A
Big Fan of
CHER
But I Like This Album,
Maybe Because -
It Has Some Covers on It
Bee Gees , Beatles, ...
Believe it or Not
This Album Is Kinda
Hard To Find
Sit Back , Relax
ENJOY ....
Half-Breed
is the tenth studio album
by American singer-actress
Cher,
released in
September, 1973
by MCA.
For the production
of the album
Cher returned with
Snuff Garrett
and
Al Capps.
Half-Breed
was her second record
for MCA and was
promoted on her
successful
The Sonny & Cher
Comedy Hour
television show.
After its release,
the album faced
mixed reviews
from critics,
and the RIAA
certified it gold
on March 4, 1974.
The album was
her second solo album
to receive a
certification by RIAA.
The opening track
of the album is
the cover of
the hit song
written by
Paul and Linda McCartney,
"My Love",
that was
released in March 1973.
The album contains
two other covers:
The Bee-Gees'
"How Can You Mend a Broken Heart",
and
The Beatles'
"The Long and Winding Road"
All the songs that
Cher covered in the album
were originally number-one hits
by the original artists
on the US
"Billboard 200"
in the early 1970s.
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