Right or Wrong (Ronnie Dove album)
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Right or Wrong | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1964 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Label | Diamond | |||
Producer | Phil Kahl, Ray Vernon | |||
Ronnie Dove chronology | ||||
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Right or Wrong is the debut album from pop singer Ronnie Dove. It was released in 1964 on Diamond Records as Diamond D-5002 in mono and SD-5002 in stereo.
The album's title shares that of his third Diamond Records single, originally country hit written and performed by Wanda Jackson. The album also includes his first single on Diamond, "Sweeter Than Sugar", and its B-Side "I Believe in You". The single debuted in April 1964, but failed to chart nationally. It did, however, chart on a few local surveys. The two songs were written by Link Wray (using his father's name as a pseudonym).[1]
The album also features future single Hello Pretty Girl as its lead off track.
Cover Art
Interestingly, the cover art of this album is almost an exact replica of Dion’s “Ruby Baby” album from the previous year, released by Columbia Records. Exactly why is unclear.
Track listing
Track | Title | Songwriter(s) | Time |
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A1 | Hello Pretty Girl | Tommy Boyce, Wes Farrell | 2:20 |
A2 | There's No One Out There For Me | J. B. Hicks | 2:21 |
A3 | To Each His Own | Jay Livingston, R. Evans | 2:04 |
A4 | Baby, Put Your Arms Around Me | Artie Resnick, Kenny Young | 2:27 |
A5 | No Greater Love | Ronnie Dove | 2:22 |
A6 | Right or Wrong | Wanda Jackson | 2:06 |
B1 | I'll String Along With You | Al Dubin, Harry Warren | 2:30 |
B2 | Keep It a Secret | Jesse Mae Robinson | 2:30 |
B3 | Bluebird | Roy Alfred, Wes Farrell | 2:30 |
B4 | I Believed In You | F. L. Wray, Sr. | 2:15 |
B5 | Sweeter Than Sugar | F. L. Wray, Sr. | 2:10 |
B6 | Say You | J. B. Hicks | 2:22 |
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