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'''''Just for You''''' is the second [[album]] by the American singer-songwriter [[Neil Diamond]]. Like his firt, it has never been released on [[compact disc|CD]], though all but two of the tracks were made available on the ''[[Classics: The Early Years]]'' compilation. All tracks are also available on the compilation album ''[[The Bang Years 1966-1968]]''. At some point or another, every single track on it was released either as an A-side or a B-side of a single, with many of them becoming big hits: "You Got to Me" (#18), "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" (#10), "Thank the Lord for the Night Time" (#13), "Red Red Wine" (#62), and "Shilo" (#24 in 1970). Curiously, the year-old hit "Cherry Cherry" (from Diamond's first LP) also appears here, while the then-current hit "[[Kentucky Woman]]" (#22) does not. "Solitary Man" also re-appears in its 1966 version. This version would be re-released in 1970 and chart at #21. This was Diamond's first album consisting entirely of original material, and his final album for the [[Bang Records|Bang]] label. |
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'''''Just for You''''' is the second [[album]] by the American singer-songwriter [[Neil Diamond]]. Like his first, it has never been released on [[compact disc|CD]], though all but two of the tracks were made available on the ''[[Classics: The Early Years]]'' compilation. All tracks are also available on the compilation album ''[[The Bang Years 1966-1968]]''. |
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At some point or another, every single track on it was released either as an A-side or a B-side of a single, with many of them becoming big hits: "You Got to Me" (#18), "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" (#10), "Thank the Lord for the Night Time" (#13), "Red Red Wine" (#62), and "Shilo" (#24 in 1970). |
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The year-old hit "Cherry Cherry" (from Diamond's first LP) also appears here, while the then-current hit "[[Kentucky Woman]]" (#22) does not. "Solitary Man" also re-appears in its 1966 version. This version would be re-released in 1970 and chart at #21. This was Diamond's first album consisting entirely of original material, and his final album for the [[Bang Records|Bang]] label. |
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Released | August 25, 1967 | |||
Recorded | 1966–67 | |||
Genre | Pop rock | |||
Length | 30:15 | |||
Label | Bang | |||
Producer | Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich | |||
Neil Diamond chronology | ||||
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Just for You is the second album by the American singer-songwriter Neil Diamond. Like his first, it has never been released on CD, though all but two of the tracks were made available on the Classics: The Early Years compilation. All tracks are also available on the compilation album The Bang Years 1966-1968.
At some point or another, every single track on it was released either as an A-side or a B-side of a single, with many of them becoming big hits: "You Got to Me" (#18), "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" (#10), "Thank the Lord for the Night Time" (#13), "Red Red Wine" (#62), and "Shilo" (#24 in 1970).
The year-old hit "Cherry Cherry" (from Diamond's first LP) also appears here, while the then-current hit "Kentucky Woman" (#22) does not. "Solitary Man" also re-appears in its 1966 version. This version would be re-released in 1970 and chart at #21. This was Diamond's first album consisting entirely of original material, and his final album for the Bang label.
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | link |
Track listing
[edit]All songs written by Neil Diamond.
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Charts
[edit]Chart (1967) | Peak position |
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US Billboard 200[1] | 80 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Neil Diamond Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved June 4, 2023.