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  1. Acklin also released several albums on the Brunswick label: Love Makes a Woman (1968), Seven Days of Night (1969), Someone Else's Arms (1970), I Did It (1971), and I Call It Trouble (1973). At the same time, she continued her successful writing partnership with Eugene Record.

  2. 1970: Someone Else’s Arms; 1971: I Did It; 1973: I Call It Trouble; 1975: A Place in the Sun; Kompilationen. 1987: Groovy Ideas; 1995: Greatest Hits; 1999: Brunswick Singles A’s & B’s; 2002: 20 Greatest Hits; 2002: The Brunswick Anthology (2 CDs) 2003: The Best of Barbara Acklin; 2004: The Complete Barbara Acklin on Brunswick ...

  3. CD —. Compilation, Remastered, Stereo, Mono. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "Someone Else's Arms / I Did It / I Call It Trouble" on Discogs.

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  4. Someone Else's Arms/I Did It/I Call It Trouble by Barbara Acklin released in 1999. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  5. Someone Else's Arms (Brunswick Records 1970) I Did It (Brunswick Records 1971) I Call It Trouble (Brunswick Records 1973) A Place in the Sun (Capitol Records 1975) Greatest Hits (Brunswick Records 1995) 20 Greatest Hits (Brunswick Records 2002) top of the page

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  6. 10. Dez. 1998 · Acklin released further albums for Brunswick, namely, Someone Else's Arms (1970), I Did It (1971) and I Call It Trouble (1973). One of her most amusing songs was "I'll Bake Me a Man...

  7. She subsequently recorded four more Brunswick albums, Seven Days of Night (1969), Someone Else's Arms (1970), I Did It (1971), and I Call It Trouble (1973). “Barbara was a beautiful, soulful lady,” said legendary arranger Willie Henderson, in a rare interview.