The title song from the album had its first chart appearance on Billboard magazine's list of the 40 most popular Easy Listening songs in the US in the issue dated July 24 of that year and got as high as number 21 over the course of 10 weeks.[5] It also bubbled underBillboard's Hot 100 for six weeks beginning in the August 7 issue, during which time it peaked at number 108.[6] The album debuted on the magazine's Top LP's chart shortly after its release, in the issue dated October 16, 1965, and reached number 71 during its 26 weeks there.[7]
The album The Sweetheart Tree was released for the first time on compact disc on November 6, 2012, as one of two albums on one CD, the second of the two being his 1966 follow-up, The Shadow of Your Smile.[8] Both were also included in Sony's Mathis box set The Complete Global Albums Collection, which was released on November 17, 2014.[9]
History
Much of the album was recorded in London[2] and features songs with an international flavor. It was released in two versions: in the US as The Sweetheart Tree, and in the UK it appeared under the title Away From Home. Ten of the songs are found on both albums. The US version has twelve tracks and includes the title track and "Mirage", not found on the UK version. The UK version has fourteen tracks, three of which ("If I Had You", "Try a Little Tenderness" and "If Love Were All") were not available in the US until they were released as part of The Complete Global Albums Collection. The fourth song, "In Love for the Very First Time" would appear on Mathis's next album The Shadow of Your Smile.
In the liner notes for the 2012 release of both The Sweetheart Tree and The Shadow of Your Smile on one compact disc, James Ritz wrote that the former "represents the beginning of the end of the 'pure' Mathis sound, at least in its conceptual approach"[2] and that the latter "would serve as a transitional vehicle to a different formula for the Johnny Mathis recording career."[2] The latter included covers of "Michelle" and "Yesterday" by the Beatles, which were still compatible with the easy listening genre but suggested that Mathis had a willingness to stay current.
Reception
Billboard wrote that "the rich, warm Mathis enhances a well-planned, diversified program of material,"[4] and that his "treatments of 'Danny Boy' and 'Symphony' are among the standout performances."[4] "One of his best love mood packages" was their assessment.[4]
Alyn Ainsworth – arranger, conductor ("The Very Thought of You"); arranger ("Symphony")[2]
Allyn Ferguson – arranger, conductor ("Autumn Leaves", "The Skye Boat Song"); arranger ("I'll Close My Eyes"); conductor ("Danny Boy", "This Is Love")[2]
Geoff Love – arranger ("Danny Boy", "This Is Love")[2]
Lincoln Mayorga – arranger, conductor ("The Sweetheart Tree"); conductor ("Mirage")[2]
Tony Osborne – arranger, conductor ("Arrivederci Roma", "Clopin Clopant", "I'm in Love for the Very First Time", "A Wonderful Day Like Today"); conductor ("I'll Close My Eyes", "Symphony")[2]
A The credits on the original album jacket read, "Produced by Global Records, Inc.",[10] but Newell is credited as producer in the liner notes of both its CD debut[2] and The Complete Global Albums Collection.[1]
References
^ abcde(2014) The Complete Global Albums Collection by Johnny Mathis [CD booklet]. New York: Sony Music Entertainment 88843091432.
^ abcdefghijk(2012) The Sweetheart Tree/The Shadow of Your Smile by Johnny Mathis [CD booklet]. New York: Sony Music Entertainment RGM-0096.