Create account Log in

Just One Smile

[Edit]

Download links and information about Just One Smile by Gene Pitney. This album was released in 1967 and it belongs to Rock, Pop genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 31:52 minutes.

Artist: Gene Pitney
Release date: 1967
Genre: Rock, Pop
Tracks: 12
Duration: 31:52
Buy on iTunes $9.99
Buy on Songswave €1.28

Tracks

[Edit]
No. Title Length
1. Just One Smile 2:44
2. The Boss’s Daughter 2:43
3. Leave My Laurie Alone 2:26
4. Losing Control 2:38
5. (In The) Cold Light of Day 2:42
6. Lonely Drifter 2:48
7. The Comedian 2:28
8. Rising Tide of Love 2:48
9. Another Page 2:22
10. In Love Again 2:53
11. She Believes In Me 3:08
12. Ask Me How Much I Love You 2:12

Details

[Edit]

Just One Smile became something of a return to form for Gene Pitney, after the digression into pop standards on Young and Warm and Wonderful. The title track had first been released on the album I Must Be Seeing Things two years before, but following Pitney's success in England with another Randy Newman-authored composition, Musicor reached back and pulled the older track out as a single (which made the British Top Ten and the American Top 100). The album that followed was a suitably melodic and mostly uptempo creation, the highlights of which included "Lonely Drifter" and "The Comedian." The American and British versions of the album differed in two songs each — "The Rising Tide of Love" and "The Boss' Daughter" appeared in the U.S. album, while they were replaced by "Where Did the Magic Go" and "24 Sycamore" on the U.K. version. None is a lost classic and the tradeoff is about even, and the Sequel Records reissue includes all four cuts.