Hope You Like It

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Hope You Like It
Hope You Like It GEORDIE.jpg
Studio album by
Released2 March 1973
Recorded1972-73
Genre
Length40:32
Label EMI
Producer Ellis Elias, Roberto Danova
Geordie chronology
Hope You Like It
(1973)
Don't Be Fooled by the Name
(1974)

Hope You Like It is the debut studio album by the British glam rock band Geordie.

Contents

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Track listing

All songs written by Vic Malcolm, except where noted.

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Keep on Rockin'"3:19
2."Give You Till Monday"3:57
3."Hope You Like It"3:39
4."Don't Do That"3:11
5."All Because of You"2:49
6."Old Time Rocker"3.21
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
7."Oh Lord" 5:08
8."Natural Born Loser" 4:13
9."Strange Man" 3:30
10."Ain't It Just Like a Woman" 3:55
11."Geordie's Lost His Liggie"traditional, arranged by Geordie3:36
Total length:40:32
1990s reissue bonus tracks [2] (also on iTunes) [3]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."Can You Do It" 3:14
13."Electric Lady" 2:59
14."Geordie Stomp"Vic Malcolm, Brian Johnson 2:44
15."Black Cat Woman" 3:19
2008 remaster bonus tracks [4]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."Francis Was a Rocker" 2:56
13."Can You Do It" 3:14
14."Red Eyed Lady" 3:07
15."Electric Lady" 2:59
16."Geordie Stomp"Malcolm, Johnson2:44
17."Black Cat Woman" 3:19

Personnel

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