Davy Jones (album)

Davy Jones is the second solo studio album by English recording artist and actor Davy Jones. It includes the single, "Rainy Jane", which reached No. 52 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Davy Jones
Studio album by
Released1971
Recorded1970-1971
Genre
Length32:26
LabelBell
Davy Jones chronology
David Jones
(1965)
Davy Jones
(1971)
Christmas Jones
(1976)
Singles from Davy Jones
  1. "Rainy Jane"/"Welcome To My Love"
    Released: May 1971 (UK only)
  2. "I Really Love You"/"Sitting In The Apple Tree"
    Released: September 1971
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Charts

Davy Jones reached number 205 on Billboard Top Albums chart.

Track listing

Original 1971 vinyl issue

Side One
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Road to Love"Carol Carmichael2:29
2."How About Me"John Carrington2:44
3."Singin' to the Music"Danny Janssen2:23
4."Rainy Jane"2:42
5."Look at Me"David Gates2:26
6."Say It Again"
2:38
Side Two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
7."I Really Love You"Bob Grundy2:54
8."Love Me For a Day"Tony Rossine3:00
9."Sitting in the Apple Tree"Douglas Trevor2:24
10."Take My Love"
  • Gordon Marron
  • Loren Newkirk
  • Reid Reilich
3:46
11."Pretty Little Girl"
  • Gloria Sklerov
  • Harry Lloyd
2:43
12."Welcome to My Love"Steve Goldman2:20

2012 CD bonus tracks

No.TitleWriter(s)NotesLength
13."Girl"featured in The Brady Bunch episode "Getting Davy Jones" (1971)2:41
14."I'll Believe In You"James Stover 2:46
15."Take My Love" (mono)
  • Gordon Marron
  • Loren Newkirk
  • Reid Reilich
 3:02
16."Road to Love" (B-side)Carol Carmichael 2:18
17."How About Me" (mono)John Carrington 2:44
18."I Really Love You" (mono)Bob Grundy 2:57

Personnel

Credits adapted from CD liner notes.

Additional
  • Al Capps – arranger, conductor
  • Beverly Weinstein – art direction
  • Jim O'Connell – album design
  • Lenny Roberts – sound engineer
  • Norbert Jobst – photography
  • Jackie Mills – producer
  • Joe Reagoso – producer, remastering, liner notes (2012 CD release)

References

  1. Badgley, Aaron. Davy Jones at AllMusic. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
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