The Rhythms and Ballads of Broadway is a double album by American pop singer Johnny Mathis that was released in September 1960[1] by Columbia Records. Despite the order of the words in the title, the ballads actually make up sides one and two while the uptempo numbers fill sides three and four.
The album debuted on Billboard magazine's album chart in the issue dated October 3, 1960, and stayed on the list for 27 weeks, during which time it peaked at number six.[4]
Columbia also released the album as two separate LPs in 1960 titled Ballads of Broadway and Rhythms of Broadway.[5] The two-LP set was released for the first time on compact disc on June 7, 1999.[2]
Reception
Billboard described it as a "power-packed item, from the chanter's pretty vocalizing, and smart Ralph Burns-Glenn Osser backings, to the attractive, eye-catching cover."[1]
April 4, 1960 — "I Have Dreamed", "Isn't It a Pity?"
April 7, 1960 — "Dancing on the Ceiling", "I Married an Angel", "Moanin' Low", "My Romance", "On the Sunny Side of the Street", "The Party's Over", "Spring Is Here"
April 8, 1960 — "Don't Blame Me", "Taking a Chance on Love"
May 17, 1960 — "Guys and Dolls", "I Am in Love", "I Just Found Out About Love", "I Wish I Were in Love Again"
May 19, 1960 — "Everything's Coming Up Roses", "Fun to Be Fooled", "Love Is a Gamble"
May 20, 1960 — "A Cock-Eyed Optimist", "I Could Have Danced All Night", "Let's Misbehave", "You Do Something to Me"
May 23, 1960 — "Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)", "Love Eyes"
^ ab(2017) The Voice of Romance: The Columbia Original Album Collection by Johnny Mathis [CD booklet]. New York: Sony Music Entertainment 88985 36892 2.
^ abcd(1960) The Rhythms and Ballads of Broadway by Johnny Mathis [album jacket]. New York: Columbia Records C2L 17.
^(1960) The Rhythms and Ballads of Broadway by Johnny Mathis [side one label]. New York: Columbia Records C2L 17.
Bibliography
Whitburn, Joel (2010), Joel Whitburn Presents Top Pop Albums, Seventh Edition, Record Research Inc., ISBN0-89820-183-7