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1967 studio album by Ed Ames
My Cup Runneth Over
Studio album by Ed Ames
Released1967
RecordedSeptember 25, 1965 – December 13, 1966
StudioWebster Hall
GenreTraditional pop
LabelRCA Victor
ProducerJim Foglesong
Ed Ames chronology
Try to Remember
(1965)
My Cup Runneth Over
(1967)
Time, Time
(1967)

My Cup Runneth Over is a 1967 studio album by Ed Ames. At the 10th Annual Grammy Awards, it was nominated for Album of the Year.

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My Cup Runneth Over debuted at number 137 on the Billboard 200 on March 4, 1967. By March 25, 1967, My Cup Runneth Over had already sold three times as many copies as the Ames Brothers had ever sold. The album peaked at number four on the Billboard 200 on April 22, 1967.

Track listing

Side 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."My Cup Runneth Over (From I Do, I Do!)"Harvey Schmidt, Tom Jones2:44
2."In The Arms Of Love (From What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?)"Henry Mancini, Jay Livingston, Ray Evans2:37
3."Au Revoir (From Sherry!)"James Lipton, Laurence Rosenthal2:35
4."Don't Blame Me"Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields2:43
5."Watch What Happens (From The Umbrellas of Cherbourg)"Michel Legrand, Norman Gimbel2:27
6."Melinda (From On a Clear Day You Can See Forever)"Alan Jay Lerner, Burton Lane2:05
Side 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Bon Soir Dame"Bud Dashiell2:48
2."There's A Time For Everything"Al Stillman, Alex Alstone2:38
3."True Love (From High Society)"Cole Porter2:56
4."Our Love Is A Living Thing"David Blume, Jerry Keller2:09
5."Edelweiss (From The Sound Of Music)"Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers2:25
Total length:28:12

References

  1. "1967 GRAMMY WINNERS: 10th Annual GRAMMY Awards". Grammys. The Recording Academy.
  2. "Billboard 200: Week of March 4, 1967". Billboard.
  3. Tiegel, Eliot (25 March 1967). "Ending a Chart Beginning for Ames". Billboard. Vol. 79, no. 12. p. 24.
  4. "Billboard 200: Week of April 22, 1967". Billboard.

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