A Man Ain't Supposed to Cry

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Released1958
RecordedOctober 11–21, 1957, in New York City
Length31:59
A Man Ain't Supposed to Cry
Studio album by
Released1958
RecordedOctober 11–21, 1957, in New York City
GenreJazz, traditional pop
Length31:59
LabelRoulette R-52005[1]
Joe Williams chronology
One O'Clock Jump
(1957)
A Man Ain't Supposed to Cry
(1958)
Breakfast Dance and Barbecue
(1958)

A Man Ain't Supposed to Cry is a 1958 album by the American jazz singer Joe Williams arranged by Jimmy Mundy.[2] It is an album of ballads and torch songs.[2]

John Bush, reviewing the album for AllMusic, praises Williams as "an excellent balladeer with a rich vibrato and the confidence to let a straight reading speak for itself".[2]

Gramophone critiqued the arrangements as using "strings quite excessively" and Williams's performances as "stress[ing] sentiment rather than swing".[3]

The initial Billboard review from February 3, 1958, said that the album was a "convincing, well-performed ballad set" and that Williams's talent was "formidable". Mundy's orchestral arrangements were "mellifluous yet unobtrusive".[4]

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