Build Me Up Buttercup | |
---|---|
Studio album by | |
Released | 1968 |
Label | UNI 73043 |
Producer | Tony Macaulay |
Build Me Up Buttercup is an album by the Foundations. In addition to the title track, " Build Me Up Buttercup", it contained the band's other hits, " Back On My Feet Again" and " Any Old Time (You're Lonely and Sad)". The album was released by Uni Records in 1968 and reached the charts in various United States music trade magazines in 1969.
Side A
Side B
The tracks on Side A were taken from the live Rocking the Foundations album that was also released in 1968. [2] [3]
The album made its debut at no. 196 on the Billboard TOP LP's chart for the week ending March 8, 1969. [4] Having been in the chart for eight weeks, it peaked at no. 92 on the week ending April 26. [5] [6] It spent a total of eleven weeks in the chart. [7] [8]
The album debuted at no. 91 in the Cash Box Top 100 Albums chart on the week of March 15. [9] It peaked at no. 76 on the week of April 26. [10] It was still charting at no. 119 on the week of May 9, 1969. [11]
It debuted at no. 100 on the Record World 100 TOP LP's chart on the week of March 22, 1969. [12] On its seventh week, the album peaked at no. 70 on the week of May 3. [13] [14]
The album was released on vinyl, eight track and cassette. [15]
It was re-released in 2021 on the Culture Factory label. [16] [17] The re-release comes with a dual color vinyl pressing. [18]
Build Me Up Buttercup | |
---|---|
Studio album by | |
Released | 1968 |
Label | UNI 73043 |
Producer | Tony Macaulay |
Build Me Up Buttercup is an album by the Foundations. In addition to the title track, " Build Me Up Buttercup", it contained the band's other hits, " Back On My Feet Again" and " Any Old Time (You're Lonely and Sad)". The album was released by Uni Records in 1968 and reached the charts in various United States music trade magazines in 1969.
Side A
Side B
The tracks on Side A were taken from the live Rocking the Foundations album that was also released in 1968. [2] [3]
The album made its debut at no. 196 on the Billboard TOP LP's chart for the week ending March 8, 1969. [4] Having been in the chart for eight weeks, it peaked at no. 92 on the week ending April 26. [5] [6] It spent a total of eleven weeks in the chart. [7] [8]
The album debuted at no. 91 in the Cash Box Top 100 Albums chart on the week of March 15. [9] It peaked at no. 76 on the week of April 26. [10] It was still charting at no. 119 on the week of May 9, 1969. [11]
It debuted at no. 100 on the Record World 100 TOP LP's chart on the week of March 22, 1969. [12] On its seventh week, the album peaked at no. 70 on the week of May 3. [13] [14]
The album was released on vinyl, eight track and cassette. [15]
It was re-released in 2021 on the Culture Factory label. [16] [17] The re-release comes with a dual color vinyl pressing. [18]