If My Friends Could See Me Now (Lena Zavaroni album)

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If My Friends Could See Me Now[1][2] is the second album by Scottish singer Lena Zavaroni. It was released in 1974 on Philips Records and produced by Johnny Franz.

Track listing

  1. "If My Friends Could See Me Now" (Cy Coleman, Dorothy Fields)
  2. "Kiss Me, Honey Honey, Kiss Me" (Al Timothy, Michael Julien)
  3. "The Tennessee Wig-Walk" (Norman Gimbel, Larry Coleman)
  4. "(The) Rock and Roll Waltz" (Roy Alfred, Shorty Allen)
  5. "What a Wonderful World" (George Douglas, George David Weiss)
  6. "Hands Off" (White/Sanderson)
  7. "It's in His Kiss" (Clark)
  8. "Music, Music, Music" (Weiss/Baum)
  9. "Tweedle Dee Dee, Tweedle Dee Dum" (Helen/Cornelius)
  10. "Wheel of Fortune" (Benjamin/Weiss)
  11. "You're Never too Old to be Young" (Franz/Blackburn)
  12. "Stage Struck" (Mercer/Previn)

Personnel

Additional personnel
  • Orchestra directed by Peter Knight
  • Album produced by Tommy Scott for Ashtree Holdings Ltd.
  • Production by John Franz

References

  1. ^ Ref. Printed Material: Back Cover of LP main source of information
  2. ^ If My Friends Could See Me Now at discogs