The EP contains two singles. The first is "Dancing with Myself", which was previously a commercially unsuccessful single from Idol's former band Gen X. The original, from the band's third album Kiss Me Deadly, was not re-recorded on Don't Stop but remixed from the 6:05 minute long extended version, and edited down into 4:50 minutes. A drum solo and chorus section were removed. The other single is a cover of Tommy James and the Shondells' UK No. 1 hit "Mony Mony", a live version of which become a hit for Idol in 1987. It also contains the song "Untouchables", another track from Kiss Me Deadly which was re-recorded.
The 1983 CD reissue of Don't Stop also includes a 12:50 length interview with Billy Idol by MTV VJ Martha Quinn. This interview was included on the cassette release as well.
Personnel
Musicians
As no musicians are credited on the album sleeve, credits are adapted from Idol's autobiography Dancing With Myself,[4] except where noted.
↑ "CG: billy idol". Robert Christgau. 10 August 1993. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
↑ Idol, Billy (2014). Dancing With Myself. London, England: Simon & Schuster. p.145. ISBN978-0-85720-559-9. The next day, we went into Westlake Studios on Beverly Boulevard. ... Mick Smiley played bass, Quiet Riot's Frankie Banali played drums, and on guitar was Asley [sic] Otten.
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