Don't Worry About Me

Don't Worry About Me is the first album released by Joey Ramone as a solo artist, although he previously had many releases with the Ramones as their lead singer. It was released posthumously in 2002, after he died in 2001. The album was produced by Daniel Rey, who also did most of the guitar work on the album. Rey had previously produced three of the Ramones' albums, between 1987 and 1995.

Don't Worry About Me
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 19, 2002
Recorded2000–2001
GenrePunk rock
Length34:49
LabelSanctuary Records
ProducerDaniel Rey
Joey Ramone chronology
Merry Christmas (I Don't Want to Fight Tonight)
(2001)
Don't Worry About Me
(2002)
Christmas Spirit...In My House
(2002)
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The album includes two covers: "What a Wonderful World", originally performed by Louis Armstrong, and "1969", originally performed by the Stooges. "What a Wonderful World" was used for the ending credits of Michael Moore's film Bowling for Columbine. The song was also used in the 2003 remake of Freaky Friday and appeared on that film's soundtrack. Apple Inc. also used the song extensively in its launch of the original Final Cut Studio software package. The song also appeared in 2004's Without A Paddle and the commercials for 2007 video game Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction.

A DualDisc version of the album was released on November 19, 2002. It included the album in the DVD-Audio format, which is in 5.1 surround sound, as well as the music video for "What a Wonderful World" (directed by Debbie Harry) and other material.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Joey Ramone; except where indicated

  1. "What a Wonderful World" (Bob Thiele, George David Weiss) – 2:23
  2. "Stop Thinking About It" (Joey Ramone, Andy Shernoff) – 2:57
  3. "Mr. Punchy" – 2:35
  4. "Maria Bartiromo" – 3:58
  5. "Spirit in My House" – 2:02
  6. "Venting (It's a Different World Today)" – 3:17
  7. "Like a Drug I Never Did Before" – 2:04
  8. "Searching for Something" (Joey Ramone, Al Maddy) – 4:12
  9. "I Got Knocked Down (But I'll Get Up)" – 3:42
  10. "1969" (Dave Alexander, James "Iggy Pop" Osterberg, Ron Asheton, Scott Asheton) – 3:40
  11. "Don't Worry About Me" – 3:55

Personnel

"What a Wonderful World"
"Stop Thinking About It"
  • Joey Ramone – lead vocals
  • Daniel Rey – guitar, backing vocals
  • Andy Shernoff – bass, backing vocals
  • Frank Funaro – drums
"Mr. Punchy"
  • Joey Ramone – lead vocals
  • Daniel Rey – guitar, backing vocals
  • Andy Shernoff – bass, backing vocals
  • Marky Ramone – drums
  • Veronica Kofman – backing vocals
  • Helen Love – backing vocals
  • Captain Sensible – backing vocals
"Maria Bartiromo"
  • Joey Ramone – lead vocals
  • Daniel Rey – guitar, backing vocals
  • Andy Shernoff – bass, backing vocals
  • Marky Ramone – drums
"Spirit in My House"
  • Joey Ramone – lead vocals
  • Daniel Rey – guitar, backing vocals
  • Joe McGinty – keyboards
  • Andy Shernoff – bass, backing vocals
  • Frank Funaro – drums
"Venting (It's a Different World Today)"
  • Joey Ramone – lead vocals
  • Daniel Rey – guitar, backing vocals
  • Andy Shernoff – bass, backing vocals
  • Marky Ramone – drums
"Like a Drug I Never Did Before"
  • Joey Ramone – lead vocals
  • Daniel Rey – guitar, backing vocals
  • Andy Shernoff – bass, backing vocals
  • Marky Ramone – drums
"Searching for Something"
  • Joey Ramone – lead vocals
  • Al Maddy – guitar, bass, backing vocals
  • Marky Ramone – drums
"I Got Knocked Down (But I'll Get Up)"
  • Joey Ramone – lead vocals
  • Daniel Rey – guitar, backing vocals
  • Joe McGinty – keyboards
  • Andy Shernoff – bass, backing vocals
  • Frank Funaro – drums
"1969"
  • Joey Ramone – lead vocals
  • Daniel Rey – guitar, backing vocals
  • Jerry Only – bass
  • Dr. Chud – drums
"Don't Worry About Me"
  • Joey Ramone – lead vocals
  • Mickey Leigh – guitar, backing vocals
  • Joe McGinty – keyboards
  • Andy Shernoff – bass, backing vocals
  • Frank Funaro – drums
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