Tommy Tutone 2
Tommy Tutone 2 | ||||
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Studio album by Tommy Tutone | ||||
Released | September 23, 1981 | |||
Recorded | 1981 | |||
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Length | 38:29 | |||
Label | Columbia/CBS Records | |||
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Tommy Tutone 2 is the second album by rock band, Tommy Tutone, released in 1981. It features its biggest hit, "867-5309/Jenny". The first two albums by the band were re-released by the Collectable label as a two-albums-on-one-CD release in 1997. John Cowsill of the Cowsills appears on backing vocals and plays percussion on the album.
In October 2006, VH1 listed "867-5309/Jenny" as the 36th-greatest song of the 1980s.
Track listing (1981 original issue - Columbia FC 37401)
Side one
- "867-5309/Jenny" (Alex Call, Jim Keller) - 3:46
- "Baby It's Alright" (Tommy Heath, Keller) - 3:23
- "Shadow on the Road Ahead" (Rita Abrams, Heath) - 3:36
- "Bernadiah" (Heath, Keller) - 5:29
- "Why Baby Why" (Darrell Edwards, Heath, George Jones, Keller, Leon Payne) - 2:58
Side two
- "Which Man Are You" (Heath, Keller) - 2:50
- "No Way to Cry" (Heath) - 3:07
- "Steal Away" (Keller) - 3:50
- "Tonight" (Leonard Bernstein, Brian Dalton, Heath) - 2:41
- "Only One" (Keller) - 3:24
- "Not Say Goodbye" (Keller) - 3:26
Personnel
- Tommy Heath - lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano
- Jim Keller - lead guitar, vocals
- Jon Lyons - bass guitar (tracks A1-5)
- Victor Carberry - drums (tracks A1-5)
Additional musicians
- Steve LeGassick - keyboards (became an official member of the band in 1983)
- Rick Cutler - drums (tracks B1-6)
- Lonnie Turner - bass guitar (tracks B1-6)
- John Cowsill - percussion, harmony vocals (tracks A1-2)
- Sam Clayton - percussion (track A4)
Production
- Produced by Chuck Plotkin and Geoff Workman
- Engineers: Toby Scott, Geoff Workman
- Assistant engineers: Catharina Masters, John Weaver
External links
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