The Second Time Around (Etta James album)

The Second Time Around is the second studio album by the American blues artist Etta James.Like her previous album, At Last!, the producers, Phil and Leonard Chess, added orchestral strings to the background music of James's voice, which garnered Pop crossover appeal.The album spawned three singles: "Don't Cry Baby" (#6), "The Fool That I Am" (#14) and "Seven Day Fool" (#95), which all became major hits on the Hot Rhythm Blues Records and Billboard Pop Chart in 1961.The album includes covers of pop and jazz standards such as, "Dream."[8][9] The album was re-issued as a compact disc on MCA/Chess in 1999, however unlike her previous album which was also re-issued, The Second Time Around did not include any additional bonus tracks.
Studio albumEtta Jamesrhythm and bluestraditional popProducerPhil ChessLeonard ChessAt Last!SinglesDon't Cry BabySeven Day FoolAllMusicThe Encyclopedia of Popular MusicThe Rolling Stone Album GuideArgo RecordsHot Rhythm Blues RecordsBillboard Pop Chartcompact discJames P. JohnsonOne for My Baby (and One More for the Road)Harold ArlenJohnny MercerBilly DavisBerry GordyIt's Too Soon to KnowDeborah ChesslerDon't Get Around Much AnymoreDuke EllingtonBob RussellBillboardDiscographyEtta James Sings for LoversQueen of SoulCall My NameTell MamaEtta James Sings FunkLosers WeepersCome a Little CloserEtta Is Betta Than Evvah!Deep in the NightChangesSeven Year ItchStickin' to My GunsThe Right TimeTime After TimeLove's Been Rough on MeLife, Love & the Blues12 Songs of ChristmasHeart of a WomanMatriarch of the BluesBlue GardeniaLet's RollBlues to the BoneAll the WayThe DreamerEtta James Rocks the HouseRed-Hot & LiveJazzvisions: Jump The Blues Away Etta James Top TenMy Greatest SongsThe Wallflower (Dance with Me, Henry)SpoonfulAll I Could Do Was CryAt LastTrust in MeSomething's Got a Hold on MeBaby What You Want Me to DoI Got You BabeAlmost PersuadedSound of LovePiece of My HeartI Just Want to Make Love to You