I'd forgotten that Edward Bear's "Close Your Eyes" is that rare follow-up hit that's actually a sequel, lyrically. Rather nice and overlooked (it only got as high as 37).
And overlooked is an understatement, in re: "Let's Pretend". Gawd I love this record, mondegreens and all ("I couldn't bear to eat and take you home"? That can't be right).
Jon & Ernest's "Superfly Meets Shaft", exec-produced by (of course) Dickie Goodman is amateurish but fun, and it's followed by a trio of sugary-sweet tunes (and I mean that in the nicest way possible): Lobo's "It Sure Took a Long Long Time", Barbara Fairchild's adorable "Teddy Bear Song", and Perry Como putting a fine old-school veneer on Don McLean's "And I Love You So" -- the RCA A&R guy who brought that to Como deserved some sort of award (or at least a bonus).