Just for You (Neil Diamond album) explained

Just for You
Type:Album
Artist:Neil Diamond
Cover:neil_diamond_justForYou.jpg
Released:August 25, 1967
Recorded:1966–67
Genre:Pop rock
Length:30:15
Label:Bang
Producer:Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich
Prev Title:The Feel of Neil Diamond
Prev Year:1966
Next Title:Velvet Gloves and Spit
Next Year:1968

Just for You is the second album by the American singer-songwriter Neil Diamond. Like his first, it has never been released on CD, though all but two of the tracks were made available on the compilation. All tracks are also available on the compilation album The Bang Years 1966-1968. At some point or another, every single track on it was released either as an A-side or a B-side of a single, with many of them becoming big hits: "You Got to Me" (#18), "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" (#10), "Thank the Lord for the Night Time" (#13), "Red Red Wine" (#62), and "Shilo" (#24 in 1970). Curiously, the year-old hit "Cherry Cherry" (from Diamond's first LP) also appears here, while the then-current hit "Kentucky Woman" (#22) does not. "Solitary Man" also re-appears in its 1966 version. This version would be re-released in 1970 and chart at #21. This was Diamond's first album consisting entirely of original material, and his final album for the Bang label.

Track listing

All songs written by Neil Diamond.

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