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One Kiss for Old Times' Sake is Ronnie Dove's second album for Diamond Records.
One Kiss For Old Times’ Sake | ||||
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Released | 1965 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Label | Diamond | |||
Producer | Phil Kahl, Ray Vernon | |||
Ronnie Dove chronology | ||||
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The album was released on the strength of two hit singles, "A Little Bit of Heaven" and "One Kiss for Old Times’ Sake", both of which were Top 20 pop hits.
The album peaked at number 119 on the Billboard 200 chart. [1]
The album was reissued on CD in the mid 1990s, being paired with Dove’s I'll Make All Your Dreams Come True album. More recently, the album was reissued digitally by Ronnie Dove Music, with a few songs sourced from newly available tapes that were previously unavailable.
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 Every Time 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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