Bobby Caldwell (reissued on CD as What You Won't Do for Love) is the debut album by singer and songwriter Bobby Caldwell. The album was released in 1978 on the Clouds imprint of TK Records.
The album debuted on the Billboard Top LPs & Tape chart in the issue dated November 18, 1978, and remained on the chart for 31 weeks, peaking at number 21.[3] it also debuted on the Billboard Soul LP's chart, in the issue dated November 25, 1978, and remained on the chart for 28 weeks, peaking at number seven.[4]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Bobby Caldwell, except where noted.
Side oneTitle | Writer(s) |
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1. | "Special to Me" | - Caldwell
- Marsha Radcliffe
- Deborah F. Shane
| 4:00 |
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2. | "My Flame" | | 3:30 |
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3. | "Love Won't Wait" | | 4:00 |
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4. | "Can't Say Goodbye" | | 5:20 |
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Side twoTitle | Writer(s) |
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1. | "Come to Me" | | 2:52 |
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2. | "What You Won't Do for Love" | | 4:45 |
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3. | "Kalimba Song" | | 2:00 |
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4. | "Take Me Back to Then" | | 3:30 |
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5. | "Down for the Third Time" | | 3:30 |
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Total length: | 32:32 |
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Personnel
Musicians
Production
- Ann Holloway – producer
- Marsha Radcliffe – producer (on "Special to Me" and "My Flame")
- George "Chocolate" Perry – producer (on "Can't Say Goodbye")
- Henry Marx – personal management
Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Singles
Year
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Single
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Chart positions[10]
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US
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US R&B
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1979
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"What You Won't Do for Love"
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9
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6
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Certifications
Release history
Release formats for What You Won't Do For Love
Region
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Date
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Label
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Format
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Catalog
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Notes
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United States
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1978
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LP, cassette, 8-track
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CCL 8804
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Canada
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LP, cassette
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PTK 92032
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Worldwide
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TKR 83362
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Japan
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2AP 1354
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1988
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CD, LP
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P28P-25083, 18MM 0668
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2004–2005
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Victor
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CD
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VICP-62941, VICP-63191
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Worldwide
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2010s
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Streaming
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References
- ^ a b DiBella, M.F. "What You Won't Do for Love". AllMusic. Retrieved November 13, 2017.
- ^ Larkin, Colin (1998). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (2 ed.). Muze Press. p. 888. ISBN 1-5615-9237-4. Retrieved December 28, 2024.
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (2001). Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Albums 1955-2001. Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research Inc. p. 122. ISBN 0898201470. Retrieved October 10, 2023.
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (1999). Joel Whitburn's Top R & B albums, 1965-1998. Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research Inc. p. 28. ISBN 0-8982-0134-9. Retrieved December 23, 2024.
- ^ "Top RPM Albums: Issue 0123a". RPM. Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved April 20, 2025.
- ^ "Bobby Caldwell Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved September 9, 2021.
- ^ "Bobby Caldwell Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved September 9, 2021.
- ^ "Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 1979". Billboard. Retrieved September 9, 2021.
- ^ "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 1979". Billboard. Retrieved September 9, 2021.
- ^ "Bobby Caldwell US singles chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved July 16, 2011.
- ^ Heckman, Don (October 15, 1992). "Caldwell Finds Bright Places Out of Spotlight : Pop: While his popularity is greater overseas, the singer-songwriter, who performs in Anaheim, has plenty to keep him busy--including twins". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
- ^ Griffin, Marc (March 15, 2023). "Bobby Caldwell, Soul Music Legend, Dead At 71". Vibe. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
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