Heads & Tales is the first studio album by the American singer/songwriter Harry Chapin, released in 1972. The album contains Chapin's first hit, "Taxi." The album and single both charted successfully for over six months, with both selling over 1 million copies each.
Early LP pressings of Heads & Tales featured a die-cut front cover with a square hole in it, allowing the "cover" photo of Chapin (which is actually on an enclosed poster/lyric sheet) to be seen through the hole, creating a three-dimensional effect.
"Taxi" was released as a 45 rpm single, and charted at number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Track listing
Side twoTitle |
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1. | "Taxi" | 6:44 |
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2. | "Any Old Kind of Day" | 4:56 |
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3. | "Dogtown" | 7:30 |
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4. | "Same Sad Singer" | 4:12 |
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Personnel
Charts and certifications
Charts
Certifications
Region
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Certification
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Sales
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United States
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Gold
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1,000,000
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Canada
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Platinum
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100,000
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References
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- Mike Masters
- Doug Walker
- Howie Fields
- Ron Evanuik
- Kim Scholes
- Yvonne Cable
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