“The Sagittarius Movement” by Jerry Butler - album review
features in: Album Chart of 1971 ● Album Chart of the Decade: 1970s |
Notable for housing Jerry’s last million seller, the pathetic warbling warblers ballad “Ain’t Understanding Mellow”, co-sung with Brenda Lee Eager (although she isn’t co-billed on the album). The bass players got some kinda natty touches… but he’s wasted on this tripe.
The Jukebox Rebel
07–Jan–2010
Tracklist |
A1 | [02:57] Jerry Butler - Walk Easy My Son (Charles Jackson) Pop |
A2 | [03:01] Jerry Butler - Simple Country Girl (Skip Scarborough) Pop |
A3 | [02:39] Jerry Butler - Said A Mother Said A Father (Herscholt Polk, Homer Talbert) Pop Ballad |
A4 | [03:02] Jerry Butler - Let Me Be (Skip Scarborough) Pop Ballad |
A5 | [03:31] Jerry Butler - Sail Away (Billy Butler, Larry Wade, Terry Callier) Soul Ballad |
B1 | [03:05] Jerry Butler - Windy City Soul (Larry Wade, Terry Callier) Soul |
B2 | [04:22] Jerry Butler - Ain’t Understanding Mellow (Herscholt Polk, Homer Talbert) Soul Ballad |
B3 | [03:39] Jerry Butler - True Love Don’t Come Easy (Charles Jackson) Soul |
B4 | [03:12] Jerry Butler - The Girl In His Mind (Charles Jones) Soul Ballad |