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Limited mini-LP sleeve packaging. Released in August 1970, as well as detonating hard and reaching #4 in the US R&B charts, 'Stand By Your Man' became a break-through single for Candi Staton, spending 14 weeks in the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #24. When it came to the follow-up to 'Stand By Your Man', the formula was repeated with Candi taking on another country song 'She Called Me Baby'. This song was written by country singer Harlan Howard and appeared on InchHarlan Howard Sings Harlan HowardInch released in 1961. It was first drenched in strings and sung from the female perspective as 'He Called Me Baby' by Jeanne Newman in 1965 and then, in more soulful form, by Ella Washington, whose version got to #77 in the Billboard Hot 100 in 1969. As with Newman and Washington's versions, Rick Hall dressed the song in strings as well as belting brass. Staton's definitive southern soul version of 'He Called Me Baby' got to #9 in the R&B chart and #52 in the Billboard Hot 100 when released in January 1971. Both 'Stand By Your Man' and 'He Called Me Baby' - as well as their flips 'How Can I Put Out The Flame (When You Keep The Fire Burning)' and 'What Would Become Of Me' - appeared on Staton's second album InchStand By Your ManInch, released at the end of 1970. As with her singles and debut LP, InchI'm Just A PrisonerInch Capitol's promotional rodeo ran wild and one advert even included the line, InchStand by your radio. Stand by your racks. Stand by for Candi Staton, a new American singing star.Inch InchStand By Your ManInch is one of the cornerstones of southern soul. As well as the tracks listed above it features other ear-Candi such as 'Mr and Mrs Untrue', Freedom Is Just Beyond The Door' and 'Sweet Feeling'. Album Tracks 1. Stand By Your Man 2. How Can I Put Out the Flame 3. (When You Keep the Fire Burning) 4. I'm Just a Prisoner (Of Your Good Lovin') 5. M