Play Me Out is the thirteenth studio album by Australian-Americanpop singer Helen Reddy that was released in 1981 by MCA Records. Having recorded 12 studio albums at Capitol Records over a 10-year period, she felt the move was "'long overdue... For the last three years I didn't feel I was getting the support from them.'"[3] Whatever support she received from the new label was not enough to get the album onto Billboard magazine's Top LPs & Tape chart.[4]
The album includes the song that was her last to reach Billboard's Hot 100[5] and Adult Contemporary charts.[6] "I Can't Say Goodbye to You" made its pop chart debut in the issue of the magazine dated May 23, 1981, and peaked at number 88 during its three weeks there.[5] That same issue also marked its first appearance on the Adult Contemporary chart, where it spent four weeks and got as high as number 42.[6] It also reached number 43 on the UK singles chart.[7]
The album's producer, Joel Diamond, had helmed a recording of "Save Me" by Donna McDaniel in 1977[8] that got as high as number 90 on the Hot 100,[9] but MCA did not release Reddy's cover from this album as a single. Country artist Louise Mandrell did, however, have a number six Country hit with it two years after the release of this album, in 1983.[10]
Joel Diamond – producer; rhythm track arranger; arranger and conductor for strings, horns and background vocals ("Play Me Out")
Artie Butler – arranger and conductor for strings, horns and background vocals ("I Can't Say Goodbye to You", "Save Me")
Charles Calello – arranger and conductor for strings, horns and background vocals ("Optimism Blues", "You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me", "I Don't Know Why (I Love That Guy)", "Let's Just Stay Home Tonight")
Gene Page – arranger and conductor for strings, horns and background vocals ("Do It Like You Done It When You Meant It", "The Stars Fell on California", "When I Dream")