Simon Turner (album)
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Simon Turner (1973) | |
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Studio album by Simon Turner | |
Released | 1973 |
Genre | pop |
Label | UK Records |
Producer | Jonathan King |
"Simon Turner" is the debut album of the singer and later film soundtrack composer Simon Fisher Turner. It was released in 1973 when Turner was being widely promoted in the UK pop press as a homegrown alternative to David Cassidy. The album featured a combination of covers, including David Bowie's "The Prettiest Star", and original songs mainly written by the producer Jonathan King.
Tracklisting
Side One
- Wild Thing
- 17
- She's a Lady
- Look At Me Girl
- Since I Don't Have You
- Love Around
Side Two
- The Prettiest Star
- Do You Know What I Mean?
- Sign on the Dotted Line
- Sit Down, I Think I Love You
- Shoeshine Boy
- A Long Time Ago
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