We Went to Different Schools Together
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We Went to Different Schools Together is the second album by Pittsburgh rock/pop band The Jaggerz, released in 1970 (see 1970 in music).[2] The album includes the groups' only major successful single, "The Rapper."
Track listing
- "I Call My Baby Candy" (Ierace)
- "Memoirs of the Traveler" (Rock, Ierace, Faiella)
- "With a Little Help from My Friends" (Lennon, McCartney)
- "Looking Glass" (Rock, Ierace, Faiella)
- "The Rapper" (Ierace)
- "At My Window" (Rock, Ierace)
- "Things Gotta Get Better" (Rock, Davies, Maybray)
- "Carousel" (Rock, Davies, Pugliano)
- "Don't Make My Sky Cry" (Rock, Davies, Maybray)
- "That's My World" (Rock, Davies)
Personnel
- Dominic Ierace - guitar, bass, trumpet, vocals
- Jimmie Ross - tube, trombone, bass, vocals
- Benny Faiella - guitar, bass, backbround vocals
- Thom Davies - organ, piano, trumpet
- Billy Maybray - bass, drums, vocals
- Jim Pugliano - drums, background vocals
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"(That’s Why) Baby I Love You" / "Bring It Back" · "Gotta Find My Way Back Home" / "Forever Together, Together Forever" · "Together" / "Let Me Be the One" · "Higher And Higher" / "Ain't No Sun" · "Need Your Love" / "Here's a Heart" · "The Rapper" / "Born Poor" · "I Call My Baby Candy" / "Will She Believe Me?" · "What a Bummer" / "Memoirs Of The Traveler" · "Let's Talk About Love" / "I'll Never Forget You" · "Let's Talk About Love" / "Ain't That Sad" · "2 + 2" / "Don't It Make You Wanna Dance"
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