The Divine Miss M is the debut studio album by American singer and actress Bette Midler, released in 1972 on the Atlantic Records label. The title of the album refers to Midler’s famous stage persona. The album was co-produced by Barry Manilow, and includes several songs that since have become repertoire standards, such as “Do You Want to Dance?”, “Chapel of Love”, “Hello In There”, “Friends” and “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy”. It was released on CD for the first time in 1990. A remastered version of the album was released by Atlantic Records/Warner Music in 1995. A remastered deluxe edition was released in October 2016.
Midler began singing in the Continental Baths, a gay bathhouse in New York City’s Ansonia Hotel, in the summer of 1970. During this time, she became close to her piano accompanist, Barry Manilow, who co-produced the album. It was during her time at the Continental Baths that she built up a core following and many of the album’s songs were sung by her in her live performances.
The song “Bugle Boy” became a successful rock cover of the classic swing tune originally introduced and popularized in 1941 by the Andrews Sisters, to whom Midler has repeatedly referred as her idols and inspiration, as far back as her first appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. Midler told Johnny Carson in an interview that she always wanted to move like the sisters, and Patty Andrews remembered: “When I first heard the introduction on the radio, I thought it was our old record. When Bette opened at the Amphitheater in Los Angeles, Maxene and I went backstage to see her. Her first words were, ‘What else did you record?'” During another Midler concert, Maxene went on stage and presented her with an honorary bugle. Bette recorded other Andrews Sisters hits, including “In the Mood” and “Lullaby of Broadway”. Several tracks were recorded for The Divine Miss M that did not make the final cut, like: “For Free,” “He Was Too Good to Me,” “Empty Bed Blues,” “My Freedom And I,” “I Shall Be Released,” “A Teenager In Love,” as well as “Old Cape Cod,” and “Marijuana,” which were later released on Bette’s 3rd album, Songs For The New Depression. Early promotional DJ copies of the album featured “Hello in There” switched with “Daytime Hustler” but that was altered due to there being three emotional ballads all in the same side.
Tracks
1 Do You Want To Dance? (Bobby Freeman) 02:42
2 Chapel Of Love (Phil Spector; Ellie Greenwich; Jeff Barry) 02:53
3 Superstar (Bonnie Bramlett; Leon Russell) 05:11
4 Daytime Hustler (Jeff Kent) 03:34
5 Am I Blue (Grant Clarke; Harry Akst) 05:25
6 Friends (Buzzy Linhart; Mark Klingman) 02:54
7 Hello In There (John Prine) 04:15
8 Leader Of The Pack (Ellie Greenwich; George Morton; Jeff Barry) 03:30
9 Delta Dawn (Alex Harvey) 05:18
10 Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (Don Raye; Hughie Prince) 02:25
11 Friends (Buzzy Linhart; Mark Klingman) 02:54
Musicians
1 Do You Want To Dance?
Bass | Ron Carter |
Drums | Ray Lucas |
Piano | Barry Manilow |
Percussion | Ralph MacDonald |
Background Vocals | Cissy Houston |
Background Vocals | Loving Care |
Vocals | Bette Midler |
2 Chapel Of Love
Bass | Michael Federal |
Drums | Kevin Ellman |
Guitar | Dick Frank |
Piano | Barry Manilow |
Background Vocals | Gail Kantor |
Background Vocals | Melissa Manchester |
Background Vocals | Merle Miller |
Vocals | Bette Midler |
3 Superstar
Bass | Michael Federal |
Drums | Kevin Ellman |
Guitar | Dick Frank |
Piano | Barry Manilow |
Background Vocals | Gail Kantor |
Background Vocals | Melissa Manchester |
Background Vocals | Merle Miller |
Vocals | Bette Midler |
4 Daytime Hustler
Bass | Michael Federal |
Drums | Kevin Ellman |
Guitar | Dick Frank |
Piano | Barry Manilow |
Background Vocals | Gail Kantor |
Background Vocals | Melissa Manchester |
Background Vocals | Merle Miller |
Vocals | Bette Midler |
5 Am I Blue
Bass | Ron Carter |
Drums | Ray Lucas |
Guitar | David Spinozza |
Piano | Barry Manilow |
Vocals | Bette Midler |
6 Friends
Bass | Ron Carter |
Drums | Ray Lucas |
Guitar | David Spinozza |
Piano | Barry Manilow |
Percussion | Ralph MacDonald |
Vocals | Bette Midler |
7 Hello In There
Piano | Pat Rebillot |
Cello | Kermit Moore |
Viola | Selwart Clarke |
Violin | Emanuel Green |
Violin | Gene Orloff |
Vocals | Bette Midler |
8 Leader Of The Pack
Bass | Michael Federal |
Drums | Kevin Ellman |
Guitar | Dick Frank |
Piano | Barry Manilow |
Background Vocals | Gail Kantor |
Background Vocals | Melissa Manchester |
Background Vocals | Merle Miller |
Vocals | Bette Midler |
9 Delta Dawn
Bass | Michael Federal |
Drums | Kevin Ellman |
Guitar | Dick Frank |
Piano | Barry Manilow |
Background Vocals | Gail Kantor |
Background Vocals | Melissa Manchester |
Background Vocals | Merle Miller |
Background Vocals | Barry Manilow |
Background Vocals | Michael Federal |
Vocals | Bette Midler |
10 Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
Bass | Milt Hinton |
Drums | Teddy Sommer |
Guitar | Don Arnone |
Piano | Dick Hyman |
Vocals | Bette Midler |
11 Friends
Bass | Michael Federal |
Drums | Kevin Ellman |
Guitar | Dick Frank |
Piano | Barry Manilow |
Background Vocals | Gail Kantor |
Background Vocals | Melissa Manchester |
Background Vocals | Merle Miller |
Background Vocals | Barry Manilow |
Background Vocals | Michael Federal |
Vocals | Bette Midler |
Liner Notes
Producer – Joel Dorn (Tracks 1, 5, 6, 7, 10)
Producer – Ahmet Ertegun, Barry Manilow, Geoffrey Haslam (Tracks 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 11)
Arranged By – Barry Manilow (Tracks 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 11)
Arranged By – Arif Mardin (Track 10)
Arranged By (Horns) – Thom Bell (Track 1)
Arranged By (Rhythm) – Barry Manilow (Tracks 1, 6)
Arranged By (Strings) – Thom Bell (Track 1)
Arranged By (Strings) – William S Fischer (Track 7)
Arranged By (Vocals) – Marty Nelson (Tracks 10)
Engineer, Recorded By – Lew Hahn
Mixed By – Bob Liftin (Tracks 1, 6, 7, 10)
Mixed By – Geoffrey Haslam (Tracks 2, 4, 5, 8)
Mixed By – Lew Hahn (Tracks 3, 9, 11)
Art Direction, Design – Richard Mantel
Illustration – Richard Amsel
Photography – Kenn Duncan
Recorded At Atlantic Studios
Remixed At Atlantic Studios
Remixed At Regent Sound Studios, NYC
Phonographic Copyright Atlantic Recording Corporation
Copyright Atlantic Recording Corporation