The album was recorded over a three- to four-week period for about $18,000, with most funding coming from the
PolyGram Group in
Baarn, the
Netherlands, on the basis of hearing an eight-song demonstration tape assembled by production team
Cashman & West. The deal with PolyGram was made after team attorney Phil Kurnit approached a contact within the record company, who then had PolyGram executives listen to the demo tape. After having the finished album rejected by up to 40 record labels, Croce was signed to ABC Records after Cashman & West had a chance meeting with ABC promotion man Marty Kupps. Kupps urged label head Jay Lasker to sign Croce after hearing cuts from a cassette tape of the finished album. The record spent 93 weeks on the charts, longer than any other Jim Croce album. Due to the strong performance of the posthumous single release "
Time in a Bottle" (number-one pop, number-one adult contemporary), ''You Don't Mess Around with Jim
was the best-selling album in the U.S. for five weeks in early 1974. It was listed at No. 6 on the 1974 Cash Box'' year-end album charts. Two singles were originally released from the album in 1972, the
title track (number-eight pop) and "
Operator (That's Not the Way It Feels)" (number-17 pop). The album was issued on CD by the Rhino Flashbacks record label on September 30, 2008. ==Tracks==