Four of these tracks -- "Spinning Wheel," "After You," "He's Just a Little Guy," and "More Ways than One" -- were on
Someone Else's Arms, released some months earlier. "I Did It," a midtempo floater, is pleasant but fireless. Lulu's "To Sir, with Love," is cloned note for note, offering nothing new in delivery or arrangement. "Make the Man Love You" has a Southern soul flavor that's different for
Barbara Acklin but more enjoyable than the bland pop rehashes. Brunswick should have ditched the remakes and combined the original songs from this and the previous LP for one good
Acklin album instead of two mediocre ones.