One of his better compilations, "Just For You," holds a perfect amount of popular and rare songs.
Features a way nicer set of songs than the bland cover makes you think.
Reused material. The title track became a hit once it was lifted from James' previous album ''When the Snow Is on the Roses''. Nothing stands out here, just some country.
Features some nice tracks, but as a whole, just another Sonny James album. I do enjoy this one more than the others. Highlights: "Satin Pillows", "Sweet Echoes of Ann", and the title track. If you're looking for some groundbreaking country material, it's probably not with James ' 70s albums.
Another album on Columbia by Sonny James that quickly runs through and gets forgotten.
Most of his material is garbage, but here he truly shines.
The main problem with this album is the direction chosen after the namesake hit "Is That All There Is?". "I'm a Woman" from the early 1960s and the new pop hit "Something" shouldn't be here. They could've been replaced by similar songs to "Is That All There Is?", that is, songs with depth. That could've painted a new picture of Lee. More meaning, a new direction heading into the 1970s, where most singers like her faded away from their ... read more
It's the kind of boring pop hit you would expect from an up-and-coming singer during the early 1960s.
I really enjoy the strong instrumental arrangement here. It's a fantastic hit.
Amazing composition. The arrangement and execution by Ball and his jazzmen is superb.
Country-easy listening mix that somehow became a pop hit, and, well, topped the Easy Listening charts. Sleepy song.
Really similar to the previous Easy Listening number 1, "When I Fall In Love" by the lettermen.