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1988 studio album by Huey Lewis and the News
Small World is the fifth album by American rock band Huey Lewis and the News , released in 1988. It was also their last album release on Chrysalis Records in the USA.
Although it reached the top 20 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, the album did not sell as well as the band's previous albums, Sports and Fore! . However, Lewis himself stated in a Behind the Music interview that the recording process for Small World had the most favorable working conditions.[citation needed ]
The album track "Slammin'" was written for the purpose of being used for highlights for the San Francisco 49ers NFL football team, which the band and especially Lewis are big fans of.[ 3] "We thought it'd be a cool idea to have an instrumental on the record. Very old school," Lewis recalled.[ 3] Lewis joked that the song should've just been called "49er Highlights".[ 3] The team used the song for game highlights.[ 3]
Side one Title Writer(s) 1. "Small World (Part One)" 3:55 2. "Old Antone's" 4:47 3. "Perfect World " Alex Call 4:07 4. "Bobo Tempo" John Ciambotti Sean Hopper H. Lewis 4:39 5. "Small World (Part Two)" 4:06
Side two Title Writer(s) 1. "Walking with the Kid" Hayes H. Lewis Geoffrey Palmer 3:59 2. "World to Me" 5:21 3. "Better Be True" 5:19 4. "Give Me the Keys (And I'll Drive You Crazy) " Bill Gibson H. Lewis Steve Lewis 4:35 5. "Slammin'" (Instrumental) 4:32 Total length: 45:36
Huey Lewis and the News
Additional personnel
Tower of Power – horns (1, 3, 5, 9, 10):
Bruce Hornsby – accordion (2), backing vocals (2)
Peter Michael – percussion (1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10)
Stan Getz – tenor saxophone (1, 5)
Ralph Arista – backing vocals (4, 6)
Michael Duke – backing vocals (4, 7)
Jerome Fletcher – backing vocals (4)
Joel Jaffe – backing vocals (4)
Jim Moran – backing vocals (4, 6)
David Tolmie – backing vocals (4)
Dwight Clark – backing vocals (6)
Riki Ellison – backing vocals (6)
Ronnie Lott – backing vocals (6)
Joe Montana – backing vocals (6)
Jim "Watts" Vereecke – backing vocals (6)
David Fredericks – backing vocals (7)
Huey Lewis and the News – producers
Bob Brown – executive producer
Robert Missbach – engineer, mixing
Jeffrey "Nik" Norman – additional engineer
Michael Rosen – assistant engineer
Tom Size – assistant engineer
Jim "Watts" Vereecke – assistant engineer
Bob Ludwig – mastering
Ralph Arista – guitar technician
Jerry Daniels – keyboard technician
Carl Ciasulli – drum technician
Terry Persons – production manager
Craig Frazier – art direction, design
Jock McDonald – photography
Roger Ressmeyer – cover photography
Chris Welch – liner notes
Studios
Chart (1988)
Position
US Billboard 200[ 20]
88
Year
Single
Chart
Position
1988
"Perfect World"
The Billboard Hot 100
3
Adult Contemporary
2
Album Rock Tracks
5
"Small World, Pt. 1"
The Billboard Hot 100
25
Adult Contemporary
19
Album Rock Tracks
28
1989
"Give Me the Keys (And I'll Drive You Crazy)"
The Billboard Hot 100
47
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Stef Burns
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