"Just Be Yourself" was the third hit single for Jim Mancel. It made the RPM Weekly Adult Oriented Play list chart. It also received regular airplay at some major record stations.

"Just Be Your Self"
Single by Jim Mancel
B-side"Dreams"
Released1977
Length3:48
LabelChange CH 45003
Songwriter(s)Jim Mancel / Glen Morrow
Producer(s)John James Stewart
Jim Mancel singles chronology
"Let the Phone Ring"
(1975)
"Just Be Your Self"
(1977)
"We Had a Dream"
(1981)

Background edit

By 1977, Mancel was signed to Change Records.[1] In 1977, the single "Just Be Yourself" was released by Change Records backed with the B-side, "Dreams". It was produced by John James Stewart. Mancel co-wrote the A-side with former Chester bandmate Glen Morrow.[2][3][4] The B side was written by Bill Hughes.[5]

It is included on the 2008 Solid Soul Volume 4 compilation.[6]

Chart performance edit

Airplay edit

In January 1978, the record had been getting some good air-play. Being one of the records that was in the "Additions to playlists and charts that are not yet charted on the RPM charts" category, it was getting spins on Dave Watts' show at CFRA Ottawa, and Ray Edwardson's show at CFSL Weyburn.[7] It became a song Mancel was known for.[8]

Charts edit

It was also charting at CFS, entering the station's chart #39 for the week of January 21, 1978.[9] A breakout market addition at CFRA Ottawa, it was also playlisted on Dave Watts' show.[10]

By the week of February 4, the record had been RPM Adult Oriented Play list chart for three weeks and had moved up from #47 to #42.[11] It peaked at #37 on February 25, spending a total of seven weeks in the chart.[12][13][14]

By March 18, RPM had noted that the record had received solid airplay in the MOR and Top 40 markets across Canada. It did particularly well in the Maritimes. It peaked at #24 on CKTS in Sherbrooke. It was currently at #13 on CKBC Bathurst. It had also had a nine-week run at Ottawa's leading station, CFRA. Throughout the Maritimes there were fourteen stations spinning the disc. There were other stations that had picked up on it including some adult contemporary stations which were instrumental in getting the record to have a charting run on the RPM Adult Oriented playlist.[15]

Chart performance for
"Just Be Yourself"
Chart (1978) Peak
position
RPM Weekly RPM Adult Oriented Play list 37
CKTS chart 24

References edit

  1. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 28 No. 17 January 21, 1978 - Page 4 An important year for Canada at MIDEM by Walt Grealis Pages 4 - 7 (Page 7) Change Records with publishing arms ...
  2. ^ Music Metason - ArtistInfo, Jim Mancel, Just Be Yourself / Dreams
  3. ^ City of Toronto - City of Toronto Council and Committees, Appendix "A", GLENN MORROW 1946 - 1997
  4. ^ The Canadian Pop Music Encyclopedia - CHESTER
  5. ^ Music Metason - ArtistInfo, Jim Mancel, Just Be Yourself / Dreams
  6. ^ Apple Music - Solid Soul Volume 4
  7. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 28 No. 17 January 21, 1978 - Page 37 RPM Hitmakers, DAVE WATTS CFRA OTTAWA & RAY EDWARDSON, CFSL WEYBURN
  8. ^ Disco Delivery, Sunday, January 07, 2007 - SUNSHINE ON MY MIND...[
  9. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 28 No. 17 January 21, 1978 - Page 38, 41 (Page 41) BREAKOUT MARKET ADDITIONS, WEYBURN CFSL (Ray Edwardson), CHARTED
  10. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 28 No. 17 January 21, 1978 - Page 38 BREAKOUT MARKET ADDITIONS, OTTAWA CFRA (Dave Watts), Playlisted
  11. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 28, No. 19 Feb 04, 1978 (Library and Archives Canada, Item: 10199) - RPM Adult Oriented Playlist
  12. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 28, No. 22 Feb 25, 1978 (Library and Archives Canada, Item: Item: 10081) - Page 29 RPM Adult Oriented Playlist
  13. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 28, No. 23 Mar 04, 1978 (Library and Archives Canada, Item: Item: 10160) - Page 26 RPM Adult Oriented Playlist
  14. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 28 No. 24 Mar 11, 1978 (Library and Archives Canada, Item: Item: Item: 3779) - Page 35 RPM Adult Oriented Playlist
  15. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 28 No. 25 March 18, 1978 - Page 22 Mancel's Change 45 gains air in pop, MOR markets

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