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Friends in Love (Johnny Mathis album)

Friends in Love is an album by American pop singer Johnny Mathis that was released on April 5, 1982, by Columbia Records and included six original songs, two of which were duets with Dionne Warwick.

Track listing
From the liner notes for the original album: • "Got You Where I Want You" performed with Dionne Warwick (Jim Andron, Candy Parton) – 3:43 • Jay Graydon – producer, arranger, conductor, engineer • Recorded at Garden Rake Studios; Ian Eales – engineer • "I Remember You and Me" (Jim Andron, Candy Parton) – 3:46 • Jack Gold – producer • Artie Butler – arranger, conductor • Recorded at Lion Share Recording Studios; Armin Steiner – engineer • Mixed at A&M Recording Studios; Dick Bogert – engineer • "When the Lovin' Goes Out of the Lovin'" (Richard Parker, Bobby Whiteside) – 4:19 • Barry Fasman – producer, rhythm and strings arranger • Charles Koppelman – executive producer • Recorded at Sound Lab Studios; John Arrias – engineer • Stuart Whitmore – assistant engineer • "Somethin's Goin' On" (Norman Sallitt) – 3:21 • Jack Gold – producer • Arnold Goland – arranger, conductor • Recorded at Lion Share Recording Studios; Armin Steiner – engineer • Mixed at A&M Recording Studios; Dick Bogert – engineer • "What Do You Do with the Love" (Richard Kerr, Candy Parton) – 3:28 • Jack Gold – producer • Gene Page – arranger, conductor • Recorded at Lion Share Recording Studios; Armin Steiner – engineer • Mixed at A&M Recording Studios; Dick Bogert – engineer • "Friends in Love" performed with Dionne Warwick (Bill Champlin, David Foster, Jay Graydon) – 4:03 • Jay Graydon – producer, arranger, conductor, engineer • Recorded at Garden Rake Studios; Ian Eales – engineer • "What's Forever For" (Rafe Van Hoy) – 3:22 • Jack Gold – producer • Gene Page – arranger, conductor • Recorded at Lion Share Recording Studios; Reggie Dozier – engineer • Mixed at A&M Recording Studios; Dick Bogert – engineer • "Warm" (David Buskin) – 4:39 • Jack Gold – producer • Gene Page – arranger, conductor • Recorded at Lion Share Recording Studios; Armin Steiner – engineer • Mixed at A&M Recording Studios; Dick Bogert – engineer • "Memory" from Cats (T. S. Eliot, Trevor Nunn, Andrew Lloyd Webber) – 3:00 • Jack Gold – producer • Gene Page – arranger, conductor • Recorded at Lion Share Recording Studios; Reggie Dozier – engineer • Mixed at A&M Recording Studios; Dick Bogert – engineer • "Lately" (Stevie Wonder) – 4:05 • Jack Gold – producer • Gene Page – arranger, conductor • Recorded at Lion Share Recording Studios; Reggie Dozier – engineer • Mixed at A&M Recording Studios; Dick Bogert – engineer 2017 CD bonus tracks This album's CD release as part of the 2017 box set The Voice of Romance: The Columbia Original Album Collection included six bonus tracks that were previously unavailable: • "We Kiss in a Shadow" (Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers) – 3:37 • "Cryin' for the Night" (unknown) – 4:43 • "Goodbye for Now" from Reds (Stephen Sondheim) – 3:22 • "The One and Only" from The One and Only (Alan and Marilyn Bergman, Patrick Williams) – 3:17 • "Here's to You" (Bob Geldof) – 5:05 • "As If" (Shelly Peiken, Guy Roche) – 4:17 ==Recording dates==
Recording dates
From the liner notes for The Voice of Romance: The Columbia Original Album Collection: • July 10, 1981 – "Lately", "Memory", "What's Forever For" • September 1, 1981 – "Cryin' for the Night", "Goodbye for Now", "We Kiss in a Shadow" • September 2, 1981 – "The One and Only", "When the Lovin' Goes Out of the Lovin'" • October 21, 1981 – "As If", "Here's to You", "Warm" • November 3, 1981 – "I Remember You and Me", "Somethin's Goin' On", "What Do You Do with the Love" • January 1982 – "Friends in Love", "Got You Where I Want You" ==Song information==
Song information
Ray, Goodman & Brown recorded "When the Lovin' Goes Out of the Lovin'" for their 1981 album Stay. "What's Forever For" appeared on the 1978 album Dr. Heckle and Mr. Jive by England Dan and John Ford Coley, but Michael Martin Murphey also released a recording of the song in 1982 that went to number 19 pop and number four Adult Contemporary and spent a week at number one on Billboard's Country chart. "Memory" originated in the 1981 Broadway musical Cats And Stevie Wonder's "Lately" reached number three in the UK and number 29 R&B, number 33 Adult Contemporary, and number 64 on the Hot 100 in the US. ==Personnel==
Personnel
From the liner notes for the original album: • Johnny Mathis – vocals • Dionne Warwick – vocals ("Friends in Love", "Got You Where I Want You") • David Vance – photographer ==References==
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