Torn Between Two Lovers (album)


Torn Between Two Lovers is the debut album by Mary MacGregor. It was produced and partly written by Peter Yarrow, and released in 1976.

Release and promotion

The album was released in 1976 and reached the number 17 position on the Billboard 200 chart. Three singles were released in promotion of the album, all reaching both the Country singles and Hot 100 pop charts. The title track was a number-one hit on the pop and adult contemporary charts.

Critical reception

Reviewing in , Robert Christgau gave the record a "C" and said, "I consider it significant that Peter Yarrow's first commercial success of the decade is an Olivia Newton-John substitute, albeit one who's willing to admit she fucks around."

Track listing

Side one
  1. "Mama"
  2. "This Girl "
  3. "Good Together"
  4. "It's Too Soon "
  5. "Why Did You Wait "
Side two
  1. "The Lady I Am"
  2. "For a While"
  3. "I Just Want to Love You"
  4. "Take Your Love Away"
  5. "Torn Between Two Lovers"

    Personnel