Joey Travolta (album)

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Joey Travolta
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Studio album by Joey Travolta
Released 1978
Label Millenium

Joey Travolta is the 1978 self-titled debut album of Joey Travolta. The album produced two singles; the first "I Don't Wanna Go", which Travolta sang on Dick Clark's American Bandstand and made it into the Billboard 150.[1] and the second "If This Is Love" which was simultaneously recorded by Tom Jones on What a Night, and a decade later a more successful single for Melissa Manchester.[2]

Track listing

  1. You Matter to Me 2:40
  2. If This Is Love (Robbie Patton, Kerry Chater) 3:50
  3. Listen to Your Heart 3:11
  4. The Magic Is You 4:45
  5. I Don't Wanna Go 3:20
  6. I'd Rather Leave While I'm In Love 2:55
  7. Let's Pretend 3:27
  8. Steal Away Again 3:09
  9. I Don't Want to Be Lonely 3:09
  10. Something's Up (Love Me Like the First Time) 3:01
  11. This Time You're Really Mine 3:12

References

  1. Diane Saks So You Want to Be a Rock N' Roll Bride 0595182763 - 2001 Page 154 "Joey cut a record in 1978 called ”I Don't Wanna Go", it was something like 150 on the "Billboard" record chart. Joey sang the song on Dick Clark's, "American Bandstand", in the entertainment spot. "
  2. Billboard - 30 Sep 1978 ASCAP United Artists UAX1245Y JOEY TRAVOLTA-If This Is Love (3,44); producer John Davis, writers Robbie Palton. Kerry Chaler, publishers Rocktl/Unichappell


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