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Gary Puckett - Young Girl / AUDIO CD 1996 / Over you, Is this love, Lady Willpower, Home, I want to know what love is / Track 7-16 recorded live on stage

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Gary Puckett - Young Girl 

AUDIO CD 1996 

Over you, Is this love, Lady Willpower, Home, I want to know what love is 

Track 7-16 recorded live on stage

UPC 0724348666727

 

Made in EU

Label: Wise Buy ‎– WB 866672
Format:  CD, Album, Stereo 
Country:  Europe
Released:  1996
Genre:  Pop 
 
 

Tracklist:

1 How Am I Supposed To Live Without You 4:21
2 I Want To Know What Love Is 5:28
3 Everything I Do I Do It For You 6:57
4 Is This Love 4:37
5 Alone 3:41
6 Making Love Out Of Nothing At All 6:09
7 Lady Willpower 3:24
8 Over You 2:50
9 Home 4:20
10 Nothing But The Blues 4:13
11 Secret Love 4:43
12 This Girl Is A Woman Now 3:36
13 Higher And Higher 5:17
14 Don't Give Into Him 2:40
15 Woman Woman 3:49
16 Young Girl 4:08

Notes

Tracks 7-16 are Recorded Live On Stage...Tracks 1-6 formerly appeared on CD's 'Time Pieces' and 'Is This Love'

Young Girl is the RIAA Gold-certified second studio album by Gary Puckett & The Union Gap, released in 1968.

The title track hit #1 on the Cash Box Top 100 and #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. It made it to #34 on the Adult Contemporary chart. An international smash, this was also the band's first #1 on the United Kingdom chart in 1968. The album landed on the Billboard album chart, reaching #21 and going Gold.

 

Gary Puckett 

Real Name:   Gary Dale Puckett 
Profile:  American singer/songwriter, born October 17, 1942 in Hibbing, Minnesota, grew up in Yakima, Washington. 
 

Gary Puckett & the Union Gap (initially credited as The Union Gap featuring Gary Puckett) was an American pop rock group active in the late 1960s. Their biggest hits were "Woman, Woman"; "Over You"; "Young Girl"; and "Lady Willpower." It was formed by Gary Puckett, Gary 'Mutha' Withem, Dwight Bement, Kerry Chater and Paul Wheatbread, who eventually named it the Union Gap. It featured costumes that were based on the Union Army uniforms worn during the American Civil War. They were noticed by Jerry Fuller, who gave them a recording contract with Columbia Records. The group eventually grew unhappy with doing material written and produced by others, leading them to stop working with Fuller. The band eventually disbanded and Puckett went on to do both solo work and collaborations.

 

 

 

 

 

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