Yesterday's Gone is the debut studio album by English duo Chad & Jeremy. It was released in the United States in July 1964.[2] The album contains three of their American hits: "A Summer Song", "Willow Weep for Me", and the title song, "Yesterday's Gone." The song "The Truth Often Hurts the Heart" was prominently featured in a January 1965 episode of the television program The Patty Duke Show, but was never issued as a single.
Yesterday's Gone | ||||
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Released | July 1964 | |||
Genre | Folk[1] | |||
Label | World Artists Records | |||
Producer | Shel Talmy | |||
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Singles from Yesterday's Gone | ||||
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Track listing
edit- "A Summer Song" (Chad Stuart, Clive Metcalfe, Keith Noble) – 2:38
- "Now and Forever" (Martin Dean) – 1:45
- "Dirty Old Town" (Ewan MacColl) – 3:04
- "Like I Love You Today" (Russell Alquist, Chad Stuart) – 2:38
- "September in the Rain" (Harry Warren, Al Dubin) – 2:30
- "Yesterday's Gone" (Chad Stuart, Wendy Kidd) – 2:29
- "If She Was Mine" (Bobby Goldsboro, Buddy Buie) – 2:03
- "Willow Weep for Me" (Ann Ronell)– 2:33
- "Only for the Young" (instrumental) (Jimmy Seals) - 2:55
- "Too Soon My Love" (Russell Alquist) – 2:28
- "The Truth Often Hurts the Heart" (Clive Metcalfe, Keith Noble) - 2:49
- "No Tears for Johnnie" (Tom Springfield) - 2:58
References
edit- ^ Lanza, Joseph (1 February 2005). "Summerchime: Sunshine Pop's Precursors". Vanilla Pop: Sweet Sounds from Frankie Avalon to ABBA. Chicago Review Press. p. 102. ISBN 1-55652-543-5.
- ^ Rhoden, Frank Jason (2009). "USA Discography". Jason's Chad & Jeremy Archive. Electric Paintbox. Archived from the original on 1 June 2016. Retrieved 30 April 2016.