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Supernatural High was Freda Payne's eighth studio album and her second for Capitol Records.[1] The first track is a medley of two songs devoted to the subject of happiness - a cover of the old 1929 song "Happy Days Are Here Again" and an original song entitled "Happy Music (Dance the Night Away)." The tracks "Pullin' Back" and "Livin' for the Beat" were co-written by Payne's then-husband, Gregory Abbott. "Storybook Romance" was written by Payne's younger sister, Scherrie. The first track and "I'll Do Anything for You" were two singles that were lifted from the album; they did not chart.
Produced by: Skip Scarborough for Relmare Productions, Inc.
Executive Producer: Larkin Arnold
Vocal Arrangements by: Skip Scarborough
Rhythm Arranged by: Skip Scarborough, Skip Scarborough and Sigidi for "Happy Days Are Here Again/Happy Music (Dance the Night Away)," Sigidi for "Falling in Love," and David N. Crawford for "I'll Do Anything for You"
Orchestra arranged and conducted by: David N. Crawford
Recorded at Capitol Recording Studio by David Cole (Mixing Engineer)
Mastered at A&M Records by Frank DeLuna
Musicians
Guitar: John Rowin (courtesy of Row-Char Productions), Louis Russell (courtesy of Epic Records)
Background Vocals: Luther Waters (courtesy of Warner Bros. Records), Michael Wright (courtesy of Mercury Records), Dianne Wright (courtesy of Mercury Records), Scherrie Payne (courtesy of Motown Records)
Production Assistant: Sigidi Abdallah
Production Assistance: Greg Abbott
Project Coordinator: Yvonne Brooks
Very special thanks to the Recording Staff (Dave Cook, John Kraus, Marilyn Cheek, and Don Henderson)