Stars is the twelfth studio album by American singer-actress Cher , released in April 1975, by Warner Bros. Records . A covers album of rock, pop and other hits, Stars was one in a string of commercial disappointments for Cher in the late 1970s. It charted at number 153 on the Billboard 200 at the end of May 1975. Cher's earnest delivery of ballads and uptempo numbers was overwhelmed in a market newly dominated by disco. After two more albums that sold even less well, Cher made a successful (if temporary) comeback in 1979 with the disco album Take Me Home .
15-636: [REDACTED] Look up these days in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. These Days may refer to: Music [ edit ] Albums [ edit ] These Days (Bon Jovi album) , and the title song (see below) These Days Tour , a 1995โ1996 tour by Bon Jovi in support of the above album These Days (Crystal Gayle album) , 1980 These Days (Family Brown album) These Days (Goodness album) These Days (The Grapes of Wrath album) , 1991 These Days (Vince Gill album) , 2006, and
30-603: A Drinking Problem "These Days", by The Black Keys from Brothers "These Days", by Camille O'Sullivan from Changeling "These Days", by Chantal Kreviazuk "These Days", by Cheap Trick from The Latest "These Days", by Cher from Stars "These Days", by CNBLUE from Code Name Blue "These Days", by The Crash from Pony Ride "These Days", by Day After Tomorrow from Primary Colors "These Days", by Die Kreuzen from Century Days "These Days", by Diecast from Tearing Down Your Blue Skies "These Days", by Dogs from Tall Stories from Under
45-408: A batting machine that always puts the ball over home plate, but never strikes anyone out. Billboard gave the album an unfavorable review and said that the album's major problems are Cher's voice that sounds "strained and/or overdone on most of the cuts" and "the mood doesn't seem to change a great deal from song to song". They elected "Stars," "Love Hurts," "These Days" and "Geronimo's Cadillac" as
60-429: A poetry collection by Frederick Seidel These Days (film) , 2016 See also [ edit ] One of These Days (disambiguation) " Some of These Days ", a 1910 song written by Shelton Brooks, covered by many artists "These Nights" , by Rich Brian and Chungha Those Days (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
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90-673: The B-side). In an attempt to boost sales, Cher appeared on The Carol Burnett Show and The Flip Wilson Show , performing " Love Hurts ", "Just This One Time" and "Geronimo's Cadillac". The album has never been released on CD or iTunes . According to Billboard , Cher owned this album's master rights and Warner had no right to reissue. Cher had the album remastered and made available for streaming in its entirety on her official YouTube channel on July 16, 2021. The album received unfavorable reviews from music critics . The Los Angeles Times said Cher's performances were uninspired, like
105-662: The Commotions from Mainstream "These Days", by Machine Gun Fellatio from On Ice "These Days", by Mandisa from What If We Were Real "These Days", by Maverick Sabre from Lonely Are the Brave "These Days", by Mis-Teeq from Lickin' on Both Sides "These Days", by Nate Dogg from G-Funk Classics, Vol. 1 & 2 "These Days", by Precious from Precious "These Days", by Radio Moscow from Magical Dirt "These Days", by R.E.M. from Lifes Rich Pageant "These Days", by The Rentals from Return of
120-680: The Rentals "These Days", by Revive from Trafalgar Street "These Days", by Richard Fleeshman from Neon "These Days", by Ron Sexsmith from Cobblestone Runway "These Days", by Roses Are Red from What Became of Me "These Days", by Sara Evans from No Place That Far "These Days", by Scooter from God Save the Rave "These Days", by Times New Viking from Born Again Revisited "These Days", by Z-Ro from Angel Dust Other uses [ edit ] These Days ,
135-629: The Table "These Days", by Dr. Dog from Be the Void "These Days", by Githead from Art Pop "These Days", by The Hours from See the Light "These Days", by Jeanne Balibar from Slalom Dame "These Days", by The Jesus and Mary Chain from Stoned & Dethroned "These Days", by Joy Division, B-Side of the single " Love Will Tear Us Apart " "These Days", by Lennon Murphy from 5:30 Saturday Morning "These Days", by Lloyd Cole and
150-412: The first character; please check alternative capitalizations and consider adding a redirect here to the correct title. If the page has been deleted, check the deletion log , and see Why was the page I created deleted? Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/These_days " Stars (Cher album) In 1974, Cher began recording with Phil Spector . These sessions resulted in
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#1732790290362180-419: The songs "A Woman's Story", and a cover of The Ronettes ' " Baby, I Love You ". However, the album was eventually shelved. These songs were released as singles but were unsuccessful, and are now considered rarities ; "A Woman's Story" was eventually released in the 2024 compilation Forever Fan . Cher then turned to Jimmy Webb to record this album. Stars was the first record for Warner Bros. Records and
195-464: The title These Days . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=These_Days&oldid=1257566835 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages these days From Misplaced Pages,
210-1401: The title song These Days (Paul Carrack album) These Days (The Virginia Sessions) , 2007 album by Pat McGee Band These Days: Live in Concert , 2004 live album by Powderfinger, and the title song (see below) These Days... (album) , 2014 album by Ab-Soul These Days , by Sandi Patty These Days , EP by Spencer P. Jones These Days , album by Mike Stud Songs [ edit ] "These Days" (Bardot song) "These Days" (Bon Jovi song) "These Days" (Brian Kennedy song) "These Days" (Gyroscope song) "These Days" (Jackson Browne song) , also covered by Nico "These Days" (MacKenzie Porter song) "These Days" (Powderfinger song) "These Days" (Rascal Flatts song) "These Days" (Rudimental song) "These Days" (Take That song) "These Days" (Alien Ant Farm song) "These Days" (Foo Fighters song) " These Days (I Barely Get By) ", 1974 song by George Jones "These Days", by 3 Doors Down from 3 Doors Down "These Days", by ATB featuring Jeppe Riddervold from Trilogy "These Days", by Alison Krauss from Paper Airplane "These Days", by Andrew Cash from Boomtown "These Days", by Ane Brun from It All Starts with One "These Days", by Ayแป from Joyful "These Days", by Bad Astronaut from Houston: We Have
225-525: Was also her very first without Sonny's influence as it followed Cher's divorce with Sonny and the dissolution of her relationship with David Geffen . Another novelty was the lack of the acute accent ( ยด ) on the e in Cher's name, which was always present on past albums. Only one (non-charting) single was released from the album, " Geronimo's Cadillac " (with the Jackson Browne song " These Days " on
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