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''The Higher They Climb'' or ''The Higher They Climb the Harder They Fall'' is an album by David Cassidy. It was his fifth solo release and the first of three albums on RCA Records. It was released in 1975 and was produced by Cassidy and Bruce Johnston. The title of the album alludes to David Cassidy's one-time dominance of the pop charts as a teen-idol (see The Partridge Family) and the eventual drop of his superstar status. The album only reached the charts in Great-Britain, where it peaked at number 22. The album features the track "Darlin'", a song from Bruce Johnston's band, The Beach Boys. Johnston also recruited Beach Boys singer, Carl Wilson; however, Wilson's vocals appeared on the Johnston-penned song, "I Write the Songs". "I Write the Songs" was a #11 hit in the UK for Cassidy and was later recorded by Barry Manilow, who made it a hit in the U.S. Some tracks from this collection are compiled onto the 1996 release ''When I'm a Rock 'n' Roll Star''. The album also includes some of David Cassidy's own songwriting, including "When I'm a Rock 'N' Roll Star". ==Track listing== #"When I'm a Rock 'N' Roll Star" (Cassidy) #"Be-Bop-A-Lula" (Bill Davis, Gene Vincent) #"I Write the Songs" (Bruce Johnston) #"This Could Be the Night" (Spector, Harry Nilsson) #"Darlin'" (Brian Wilson, Mike Love) #"Get It Up for Love" (Ned Doheny) #"Fix of Your Love" (Cassidy, Dave Ellingson) #"Massacre at Park Bench" () #"Common Thief" (Bill House) #"Love in Bloom" (Cassidy, Richie Furay) #"When I'm a Rock 'N' Roll Star (Reprise)" (Cassidy) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Higher They Climb」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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