You Caught Me Out
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You Caught Me Out is the second studio album by singer-actress-comedienne, Tracey Ullman
. It was released on Stiff Records in 1984 throughout Europe. The album was never released in the US, despite the fact that Ullman's previous album yielded a top 10 hit in America with the #8 charter "They Don't Know."
BONUS TRACKS:
NOTE: The extended version of "My Guy's Mad At Me" (originally issued on a 12 inch single) was not included as a bonus cut on this CD and is the only known Tracey Ullman recording to be released on vinyl but not on CD.
NOTE: The source for the extended version of "Helpless" used for this CD (as well as the 2010 "Tracey Ullman: The Complete Stiff Recordings" CD) was a cleaned vinyl recording (not master tape, like all other Tracey Ullman recordings available on CD.) It is unknown whether the master tape is lost or whether the producers of the reissued CDs simply did not seek out a tape source.
Tracey Ullman
Tracey Ullman is a British stage and television actress, comedienne, singer, dancer, screenwriter and author ....
. It was released on Stiff Records in 1984 throughout Europe. The album was never released in the US, despite the fact that Ullman's previous album yielded a top 10 hit in America with the #8 charter "They Don't Know."
Track listing
- "You Caught Me Out" (Kirsty MacCollKirsty MacCollKirsty Anna MacColl was an English singer-songwriter.MacColl scored several pop hits from the early 1980s to the early 1990s...
, Pete Briquette, Simon Crowe) - "Little By Little" (Buddy Kaye, Beatrice Verdi)
- "Baby I Lied" (Deborah AllenDeborah AllenDeborah Allen is an American country music singer. Since 1976, Allen has issued 12 albums and charted 14 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, most notably the 1983 crossover hit "Baby I Lied" which reached #4 on the country charts and #26 on the Billboard Hot 100. Allen has also...
, Rory Michael BourkeRory Michael BourkeRory Michael Bourke is a country music songwriter born July 14, 1942 in Cleveland, Ohio.Bourke moved to Nashville in 1964 and worked for a period in the promotional department of Mercury Records....
, Rafe VanHoy) - "Terry" (Kirsty MacColl, Gavin Povey)
- "Bad Motorcycle" (Brown, Williams)
- "Loving You Is Easy" (Doug Taylor)
- "My Guy" (Mike BarsonMike BarsonMichael "Mike" Barson is a British musician, best known as a founding member and keyboardist of the second wave ska band, Madness.-Biography:...
) - "Sunglasses" (John D. LoudermilkJohn D. LoudermilkJohn D. Loudermilk is an American singer and songwriter.-Biography:Born in Durham, North Carolina, Loudermilk grew up in a family who were members of the Salvation Army faith and was influenced by the church singing. His cousins Ira and Charlie Loudermilk were known professionally as the Louvin...
) - "If I Had You" (Andy Davis, Rachmaninoff Quartet)
- "Helpless" (Holland-Dozier-HollandHolland-Dozier-HollandHolland–Dozier–Holland is a songwriting and production team made up of Lamont Dozier and brothers Brian Holland and Edward Holland, Jr. They are considered to be one of the greatest songwriting teams in popular music...
) - "Where The Boys Are" (Neil SedakaNeil SedakaNeil Sedaka is an American pop/rock singer, pianist, and composer. His career has spanned nearly 55 years, during which time he has sold millions of records as an artist and has written or co-written over 500 songs for himself and other artists, collaborating mostly with lyricists Howard...
, Howard GreenfieldHoward GreenfieldHoward Greenfield was an American lyricist and songwriter, who for several years in the 1960s worked out of the famous Brill Building...
) - "Give Him A Great Big Kiss" (George "Shadow" MortonShadow MortonGeorge 'Shadow' Morton is an American record producer and songwriter best known for his influential work in the 1960s and the introduction of girl group The Shangri-Las to the pop music world....
) - "I Know What Boys Like" (Chris ButlerChris Butler (musician)Chris Butler is an American musician led the experimental new wave 1980s band The Waitresses . Butler grew up in the U.S. state of Ohio and majored in sociology at Kent State University...
) - "I Don't Want Our Loving To Die" (Howard Blaikley)
German Re-issue on Repertoire Records (1992)
- "You Caught Me Out"
- "Little By Little"
- "Baby I Lied"
- "Terry"
- "Bad Motorcycle"
- "Loving You Is Easy"
- "My Guy"
- "Sunglasses"
- "If I Had You"
- "Helpless"
- "Where The Boys Are"
- "Give Him A Great Big Kiss"
- "I Know What Boys Like"
- "I Don't Want Our Loving To Die"
BONUS TRACKS:
- "Thinking of Running Away" (Ullman, Collins, Chapman)
- "Sunglasses" - Extended Version
- "Candy" (Miss, Ullman)
- "Alone" (Craft, Craft)
- "Falling In And Out Of Love" (Mark Kjeldson)
- "Helpless (Instrumental)" (also known as 'Instrumentally Helpless')
NOTE: The extended version of "My Guy's Mad At Me" (originally issued on a 12 inch single) was not included as a bonus cut on this CD and is the only known Tracey Ullman recording to be released on vinyl but not on CD.
Japanese Re-issue on JVC Victor Records (2006)
- "You Caught Me Out"
- "Little By Little"
- "Baby I Lied"
- "Terry"
- "Bad Motorcycle"
- "Loving You Is Easy"
- "Sunglasses"
- "If I Had You"
- "Helpless"
- "Where The Boys Are"
- "Give Him A Great Big Kiss"
- "I Know What Boys Like"
- "Candy" (Tracy Ullman, Peter Collins)
- "Sunglasses" - Extended Version
- "Falling In And Out Of Love" (Don SnowDon SnowDon Snow is a vocalist, Hammond organist, pianist, guitarist, bass guitarist, drummer and saxophonist who is primarily known for his work with Squeeze, the Sinceros, Procol Harum and the new wave act The Catch...
) - "Helpless" - Extended Version
- "Instrumentally Helpless"
- "I Don't Want Our Loving To Die"
NOTE: The source for the extended version of "Helpless" used for this CD (as well as the 2010 "Tracey Ullman: The Complete Stiff Recordings" CD) was a cleaned vinyl recording (not master tape, like all other Tracey Ullman recordings available on CD.) It is unknown whether the master tape is lost or whether the producers of the reissued CDs simply did not seek out a tape source.
Chart performance
Chart (1984) | Peak position |
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Norwegian Albums Chart | 11 |
Swedish Albums Chart | 13 |
UK Albums Chart | 92 |