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Ear Candy (Helen Reddy album)


''Ear Candy'' is an album by Australian-American pop singer Helen Reddy that was released in the spring of 1977 by Capitol Records and included a modern take on the doo-wop genre ("Long Distance Love"), a Cajun number that gave the Melbourne native her first and only appearance on ''Billboard'' magazine's Country chart ("Laissez les Bontemps Rouler"),〔.〕 and a dark self-parody on which she proclaims, "I don't take no shit from nobody" ("Baby, I'm a Star").〔(1977) "Ear Candy" by Helen Reddy. Los Angeles: Capitol Records SO-11640.〕 This was her first album since her 1971 eponymous LP that did not receive Gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America〔(RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for titles by Helen Reddy )〕 and her last album to reach ''Billboards Top LP's & Tapes chart.〔.〕 It debuted there in the issue dated May 21, 1977, and made it to number 75 during its 19 weeks there,〔 and in Canada's RPM magazine it got as high as number 84. On February 23, 2010, it was released for the first time on compact disc as one of two albums on one CD, the other album being her 1978 studio release, ''We'll Sing in the Sunshine''.
==Singles==

The first single from the album, "You're My World", was released on April 4, 1977,〔(2006) ''The Woman I Am: The Definitive Collection'' by Helen Reddy (booklet ). Los Angeles: Capitol Records 09463-57613-2-0.〕 debuted on ''Billboards Easy Listening chart in the issue of the magazine dated April 16, and reached number five over the course of 21 weeks.〔.〕 Two weeks later, in the issue dated April 30, it made its first appearance on the magazine's Hot 100, eventually getting as high as number 18 during a 22-week chart run and matching her record number of weeks spent there that was set by "I Am Woman" in 1972.〔.〕 "You're My World" also reached number 49 on the Canadian pop chart.
Reddy reminisced about the original: "I used to sing along with Cilla Black on the radio when they played this song back in the early 1960s. When it was suggested -- nearly 20 years later -- as a track for me to record, I leapt like a trout to the fly."〔
A second single from the album, "The Happy Girls", had its pop chart debut later that year, in the October 8 issue, and peaked at number 57 during its seven weeks there.〔 That issue also marked the beginning of an 11-week Easy Listening run for the song that resulted in a number 14 showing.〔 The single's flipside, "Laissez les Bontemps Rouler", had a separate run of one week at number 98 Country in the October 22 issue.〔 In November of that year, "The Happy Girls" reached number 65 pop in Canada.

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