Jersey Boy Explained

Jersey Boy
Type:studio
Artist:Eddie Rabbitt
Cover:Eddie Rabbitt - Jersey Boy.jpg
Released:April 9, 1990
Recorded:1989
Studio:The Grey Room (Los Angeles, California); Nightingale Studios, Quad Studios, and Woodland Studios (Nashville, Tennessee).
Genre:Country
Length:36:27
Label:Capitol Records
Producer:Richard Landis
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Jersey Boy is the twelfth studio album by American country music artist Eddie Rabbitt. It was released in 1990 by Capitol Records. The album produced five singles including "On Second Thought", the final number one country hit of Rabbitt's career, and "American Boy", which became a popular song among American soldiers and citizens during the Gulf War.

Jersey Boy reached number 34 on country album charts. Allmusic gave the album four out of five stars citing the tracks "Only One Love in My Life", "Feel Like a Stranger" and "Tennessee Born and Bred" as songs "that Eddie Rabbitt fans might especially enjoy."

Personnel

Production

Chart performance

Singles

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YearSinglePeak positions
US CountryCAN Country
1989"On Second Thought"11
1990"Runnin' with the Wind"86
"It's Lonely Out Tonite"3232
"American Boy"11
1991"Tennessee Born and Bred"5882