One Kiss for Old Times' Sake
One Kiss for Old Times' Sake is Ronnie Dove's second album for Diamond Records.
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Released | 1965 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Label | Diamond | |||
Producer | Phil Kahl, Ray Vernon | |||
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It was released in 1965 as Diamond D-5003 in mono and SD-5003 in stereo. The album peaked at number 119 on the Billboard 200 chart.[1]
It features Ronnie’s two hit singles, "A Little Bit of Heaven" and "One Kiss For Old Times’ Sake", both of which were Top 20 pop hits.
Track listing
Track | Title | Songwriter(s) | Time |
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A1 | She Only Makes Me Love You More | Vinnie Monte, Frank Catana | 2:42 |
A2 | All of Me | Seymour Simons, Gerald Marks | 3:10 |
A3 | I Had to Lose You (To Find That I Need You) | Roy Alfred, Wes Farrell | 2:20 |
A4 | If I Live to Be a Hundred | Ben Raleigh, Mark Barkan | 2:35 |
A5 | If I Cried Everytime You Hurt Me | Harlan Howard | 2:23 |
A6 | A Little Bit of Heaven | Artie Resnick, Kenny Young | 2:33 |
B1 | All | Johnny Lehmann, Herb Miller | 2:36 |
B2 | Nevertheless (I'm in Love with You) | Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby | 2:35 |
B3 | Where in the World | Roy Alfred, Doug Barnd, Wes Farrell | 2:06 |
B4 | It's Almost Tomorrow | Gene Adkinson | 3:16 |
B5 | One Kiss for Old Times' Sake | Artie Resnick, Kenny Young | 2:35 |
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