You've Always Got the Blues

You've Always Got the Blues
Studio album by Kate Ceberano and Wendy Matthews
Released June 1988
Recorded 1988[1]
Genre Pop, folk, world, country
Label ABC Records
Producer Martin Armiger
Kate Ceberano chronology
Kate Ceberano and her Septet
(1987)
You've Always Got the Blues
(1988)
Brave
(1989)
Wendy Matthews chronology
You've Always Got the Blues
(1998)
Émigré
(1990)

You've Always Got the Blues is a 1988 album by Kate Ceberano and Wendy Matthews recorded as the soundtrack for the ABC TV series Stringer.[2] The album is primarily composed of duets performed by Ceberano and Matthews but also features Joy Smithers and Martin Armiger. According to Ceberano's 2014 autobiography, she and Matthews recorded the album in 48 hours.[3]

The album received two ARIA Awards in 1989, for Best Female Artist (Kate Ceberano) and Best Original Soundtrack/Cast/Show Recording. It was also nominated for Best Female Artist (Wendy Matthews), Best Jazz Album and Best Adult Contemporary Album.

Track listing

You've Always Got The Blues
No.TitleWriter(s)PerformerLength
1."You've Always Got The Blues"  Mickey NewberryKate Ceberano, Wendy Matthews4:20
2."Guilty (Through Neglect)"  DD Smash, Dave DobbynKate Ceberano, Wendy Matthews4:18
3."Back From the Dead"  Martin ArmigerKate Ceberano, Wendy Matthews3:53
4."The Danger Zone"  Curtis MayfieldKate Ceberano, Wendy Matthews2:18
5."Stringer"  Martin ArmigerKate Ceberano, Wendy Matthews2:54
6."Sing to Me"  Don WalkerKate Ceberano3:33
7."The Girl in the Picture"  Don Walker, Steve PrestwichKate Ceberano, Wendy Matthews3:48
8."3 = 2 + 1 (Shame)"  Martin ArmigerKate Ceberano, Wendy Matthews2:50
9."Cry Me A River"  Arthur HamiltonKate Ceberano, Wendy Matthews2:47
10."Don't You Take It Too Bad"  Townes Van ZandtWendy Matthews, Martin Armiger4:03
11."Young Love"  Joy Smithers, Martin Armiger, Rob GrosserJoy Smithers3:45
12."The Way You Look Tonight"  Dorothy Fields, Jerome KernWendy Matthews, Kate Ceberano2:26

Commercial performance

The album debuted and peaked at number No. 7 on 26 June 1988 on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified platinum in Australia.[4]

Weekly charts

Chart (1988) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[5] 7

Year-end charts

Chart (1988) Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[6] 35

Credits

Musicians

Production

References

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