Back in Baby's Arms

Back in Baby's Arms is the thirteenth solo studio album by American country singer Connie Smith, released in October 1969 by RCA Victor.

Back in Baby's Arms reached the top 20 of the American country albums chart in 1969 and received a four-star rating from AllMusic.

Connie Smith reached peak success in the mid and late 1960s with the launch of her debut single called "Once a Day".

[4] This trend would be seen on her next studio sessions for the recording of Back in Baby's Arms which included country music material, along with one gospel song.

According to Smith, disc jockey Pat Campbell wanted to release her version as a single in Europe, but RCA declined to do so.

"[1] In its original release, Back in Baby's Arms spent 15 weeks on the American Billboard Country LP's chart, peaking at the number 12 position in December 1969.

[12] All credits are adapted from the liner notes of Back in Baby's Arms[8] and the biography booklet by Barry Mazor titled Just for What I Am.