Everybody Ought To Be In Love is an album by Paul Anka that showcases his incredible vocal range and songwriting skills. Released in 1974, this album features a collection of 10 tracks that explore the theme of love and relationships.
Anka's smooth and soulful voice is at its best on this album, and his ability to connect with his audience through his lyrics is evident in every song. The album opens with "Everybody Ought To Be In Love," a catchy and upbeat track that sets the tone for the rest of the album.
The album also features some of Anka's most iconic songs, including "I Don't Like To Sleep Alone" and "One Man Woman/One Woman Man." These songs showcase Anka's ability to write lyrics that are both romantic and relatable.