Jennifer Warnes is the fourth album by American singer/songwriter Jennifer Warnes, released in late 1976 as her inaugural Arista Records album. It was her first album where she was credited by her full name, after being credited as simply "Jennifer" on her first three albums. The disc generated Warnes' first Billboard Hot 100 single "Right Time of the Night" which also ranked on the Billboard hit listings of C&W and Easy Listening tracks, with "Right Time..." reaching No. 1 on the latter.[3] The second single, "I'm Dreaming" also reached the Easy Listening top ten.[4] Warnes had been signed by Arista Records president Clive Davis in April 1975[5] on the recommendation of Jim Price, and from May 1975 Price oversaw sessions – at the Village Recorder in west Los Angeles – for tracks intended for Warnes' inaugural Arista album.[6] Price, producing Warnes sporadically as his work schedule permitted – Warnes said that "[Price was] producing,...arranging, singing, engineering, playing horns and so forth [for various artists]"[7] – could not present Clive Davis with the completed tracks Price intended to comprise Warnes' inaugural Arista album until the summer of 1976