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| Artist = [[Sammy Hagar]]
| Artist = [[Sammy Hagar]]
| Cover = Sammystanding.jpg
| Cover = Sammystanding.jpg
| Released = January 1982<ref name="Strong">{{cite book |last=Strong |first=Martin |date=1998 |title=The Great Metal Discography |url= |location= |publisher=Canongate Books Ltd. |page=135 |isbn=0-86241-727-9 |accessdate=July 21, 2014}}}}</ref>
| Released = October 23, 1981<ref name="Allmusic">{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/standing-hampton-mw0000190209|title=Standing Hampton |publisher=[[Allmusic]]||accessdate=July 21, 2014}}</ref><!--although the copyright date on the label is 1981, all chart debut dates point to the January 1982 release date being correct. The Great Metal Discography by M.C. Strong (Canongate Books, 1998) also lists this as a January 1982 release.--->
| Recorded = Goodnight L.A. Studios, Los Angeles, Spring-Summer 1981
| Recorded = Goodnight L.A. Studios, Los Angeles, Spring-Summer 1981
| Genre = [[Hard rock]], [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]]
| Genre = [[Hard rock]], [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]]

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Standing Hampton is a Sammy Hagar solo album, his first after moving from Capitol Records to Geffen. It was his first album to achieve RIAA certification, eventually going platinum[2], and five of its singles charted in either the mainstream rock or pop singles charts.

The British version of the album was released with a bonus interview 45rpm called Conversations with Sammy Hagar (Geffen XPS 133).

Title and cover art

Hagar has said that he was originally going to call this album One Way To Rock. It was a British fan who told him of the term that came to be the title. In Cockney rhyming slang, a "Hampton" is a term for a penis. One that is "standing", of course, would be a reference to an erection.[3] This led to the cover art that shows a gentleman greeting a woman in various states of undress. The liner notes on the inner sleeve state that the cover graphics were inspired by the work of Surrealist painter Paul Delvaux.

Song information

  • "I'll Fall in Love Again" was used in the soundtrack to the film Vision Quest.
  • A couple of non-album tracks, "Don't Get Hooked" and "Satisfied", appeared as B-sides and have not been released in any other format since.
  • "There's Only One Way to Rock" went on to be one of Hagar's biggest solo hits and a signature tune. This song, along with "I Can't Drive 55", were the two Hagar songs that Van Halen consistently played when he joined the band.
  • A different version of the song "Heavy Metal" was used for the soundtrack for the animated movie Heavy Metal.
  • The lyrics to the song "Inside Lookin' In" refers to "ringin' just like one UXB". UXB is an acronym for an "unexploded bomb". No known references to the UK punk band UXB have ever been cited.
  • The lyrics to "Sweet Hitchhiker" refers to "Blaupunkt blastin' my favorite song". Blaupunkt refers to a popular brand of car stereo.
  • "Piece of My Heart" is a cover of the song originally recorded by Erma Franklin and made famous by Janis Joplin.

Track listing

  1. "I'll Fall in Love Again" (Sammy Hagar) - 4:15
  2. "There's Only One Way to Rock" (Hagar) - 4:15
  3. "Baby's on Fire" (Hagar) - 3:34
  4. "Can't Get Loose" (Hagar) - 5:39
  5. "Heavy Metal" (Hagar/Jim Peterik) - 3:51
  6. "Baby, It's You" (Hagar) - 4:46
  7. "Surrender" (Chas Sanford) - 3:14
  8. "Inside Lookin' In" (Hagar) - 4:26
  9. "Sweet Hitchhiker" (Hagar/David Lauser) - 4:10
  10. "Piece of My Heart" (Bert Berns/Jerry Ragovoy) - 3:58

Singles

  • "Heavy Metal" b/w "Don't Get Hooked"/"Satisfied" - UK (Epic EPC A 13 1600)
  • "I'll Fall In Love Again" b/w "Satisfied" - US (Geffen GEF4988 1)
  • "I'll Fall In Love Again" (edit) b/w "I'll Fall In Love Again" (album) - US (Geffen PRO-A-1003)
  • "I'll Fall In Love Again" (edit) b/w "I'll Fall In Love Again" (album) - US (Geffen GEF 49881)
  • "Piece of My Heart" b/w "Baby's On Fire" - US (Geffen GEF 50059)
  • "Piece of My Heart" b/w "Baby's On Fire" - UK (Geffen GEF A 1884)
  • "Piece of My Heart" b/w "Baby's On Fire" - UK (Geffen GEF A 11-1884)
  • "Piece of My Heart" b/w "Baby's On Fire" - Spain (Geffen GEF A 1884)
  • "Piece of My Heart" b/w "Baby's On Fire" - Holland (Geffen GEF A 1884)

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1982 Canadian Albums Chart[4] 39
1982 UK Albums Chart[5] 84
1982 United States Billboard 200[2] 28

Single

Year Single Chart Position
1982 "Baby's on Fire" Billboard Mainstream Rock 35
1982 "Can't Get Loose" Billboard Mainstream Rock 49
1982 "I'll Fall in Love Again" Billboard Mainstream Rock 2
1982 "I'll Fall in Love Again" Billboard Pop Singles 43
1982 "Piece of My Heart" Billboard Pop Singles 73
1982 "Piece of My Heart" UK Singles[5] 67
1982 "There's Only One Way to Rock" Billboard Mainstream Rock 31

Certifications

Region Certification
United States Platinum[2]

Personnel

Band

Other personnel

Versions

  • Geffen Records (Japan): 25AP 2247
  • Geffen Records (Japan): MVCG 21004
  • Geffen Records (UK): GEF 85456
  • Geffen Records (Holland): GEF 45456
  • Geffen Records (Germany): GEFD 02006

Lyrics from Sammy's official site link

References

  1. ^ Strong, Martin (1998). The Great Metal Discography. Canongate Books Ltd. p. 135. ISBN 0-86241-727-9. {{cite book}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)}}
  2. ^ a b c Whitburn, Joel (2006). The Billboard Albums. Joel Whitburn. p. 438. ISBN 0-89820-166-7. {{cite book}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  3. ^ Hagar, Sammy, In The Studio, show #305, original airdate: April 25, 1994
  4. ^ "Top Albums/CDs - Volume 36, No. 8" (PHP). RPM. April 3, 1982. Retrieved July 21, 2014.
  5. ^ a b "Sammy Hagar > Artists > Official Charts". UK Albums Chart. Retrieved July 21, 2014. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)