David Jones (album) explained

David Jones
Type:Album
Artist:Davy Jones
Cover:File:David Jones 1965.JPG
Caption:Trade ad for David Jones' single ""What Are We Going To Do?" (1965)
Released:1965
Genre:Pop Old Pop Screamer Pop
Length:26:12
Producer:Hank Levine
Next Title:Davy Jones
Next Year:1971

David Jones is the debut studio album by English singer Davy Jones, released in 1965 by Colpix Records. Various mismatches on the original jackets/LP labels are worth noting for denotation of mono or stereo pressings. Runout matrix numbers beginning with M are mono pressings, making identification of the LP's actual format relatively easy.

Original album track listing

  1. "What Are We Going To Do?" (Henry Levine/Murray MacLeod/Smokey Roberds)
  2. "Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner" (Hubert Gregg)
  3. "Put Me Amongst The Girls" (Clarence Wainwright Murphy/Dan Lipton, arranged by Henry Levine)
  4. "Any Old Iron" (Charles Collins/E.A. Sheppard/Fred E. Terry)
  5. "Theme For A New Love" (Berdie Abrams/Hank Levine)
  6. "It Ain't Me Babe" (Bob Dylan)
  7. "Face Up To It" (Roger Atkins/Gerry Robinson)
  8. "Dream Girl" (Van McCoy)
  9. "Baby It's Me" (Mark Anthony)
  10. "My Dad" (Barry Mann/Cynthia Weil)
  11. "This Bouquet" (Henry Levine/Murray MacLeod/Smokey Roberds)

2011 Friday Music reissue CD bonus tracks

  1. "Take Me to Paradise" (1965 single)
  2. "The Girl from Chelsea" (1965 single)

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