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Make Me Your Baby
・ Make Me Yours
・ Make Me Yours Tonight
・ Make Mine a Million
・ Make Mine Country
・ Make Mine Laughs
・ Make Mine Mink
・ Make Mine Music
・ Make Mine Music (TV series)
・ Make Model
・ Make Money Fast
・ Make My Day
・ Make My Day (Mai Kuraki song)
・ Make My Day (Martin Vučić song)
・ Make My Day (T.G. Sheppard and Clint Eastwood song)


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Make Me Your Baby : ウィキペディア英語版
Make Me Your Baby

"Make Me Your Baby" is a song written by Helen Miller and Roger Atkins which was a hit for Barbara Lewis in 1965.
The demo for "Make Me Your Baby" was cut by journeyman session singer Jean Thomas on 22 January 1965 at the behest of Atlantic Records president Jerry Wexler, who wanted to offer the song to Patti LaBelle and the Bluebelles, then a Cameo-Parkway act Wexler was hoping to woo over to Atlantic. Patti Labelle and the Bluebelles did eventually sign to Atlantic but only after protracted negotiations - their debut label session being on October 7, 1965 - which meant "Make Me Your Baby" was still unrecorded in the summer of 1965 when the success of "Baby I'm Yours" alerted Wexler to the suitability of "Make Me Your Baby" as a vehicle for singer of "Baby I'm Yours": Barbara Lewis.
"Make Me Your Baby" was recorded by Lewis in a July 1, 1965 session at Atlantic Records Recording Studios (NYC) in which Lewis also recorded the B-side "Love to Be Loved" and a third track: "I'm So Afraid". 1 Like "Baby I'm Yours", "Make Me Your Baby" was produced by Ollie McLaughlin and Bert Berns - being described as "An Ollie McLaughlin production directed by Bert Berns" - ; the arranger and conductor for the session was Artie Butler with featured personnel on the session being Patti Brown (piano), Vinnie Bell, Al Gorgoni, Trade Martin (guitar), Bob Bushnell (electric bass), Gary Chester (drums), Ted Sommer, Alvin Rogers (chimes, tambourine).〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Atlantic Records Discography 1965 )〕 "Make Me Your Baby" was released as a single in September 1965 and that November matched the #11 peak of her preceding hit, "Baby I'm Yours".
Prior to the release of the Barbara Lewis version, the song had been recorded by the Pixies Three, whose version had successfully been pitched to Cameo Parkway. However, before the relevant contract had been finalized, the Barbara Lewis single had begun to break, causing Cameo Parkway to opt out. The Pixies Three consequently disbanded.
Barbara Lewis' "Make Me Your Baby" had an unsuccessful September 1965 release in the UK, where a local cover was cut by producer Shel Talmy with vocalist Liz Shelley. Released 10 September 1965 on Brunswick, this version also failed to chart, but, despite the advance of Lewis' version on the US charts, Shelley's single was given an American release by Decca Records.
Bobby Vinton remade the song as "I'll Make You My Baby". Billy Sherrill produced the track which, as the lead single for the ''Ev'ry Day of My Life'', reached #30 on the Easy Listening chart in ''Billboard'' in April 1971, just missing the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 by peaking at #101 on the Bubbling Under chart.
"Make Me Your Baby" was covered in late 1975 in a disco style by Canadian singer Suzanne Stevens. Her version reached #23 on Canada's ''RPM'' singles chart in December, 1975. Lewis' version had reached the top 10 in Canada in late 1965.
Lewis's original version appeared on the soundtrack of Michael Apted's ''Stardust''.
* 1 Lewis' recording of this Curtis Mayfield composition remains unreleased.
==References==


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