Cherry Hill Park (album)
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Cherry Hill Park is the third studio album by Billy Joe Royal released in 1969, four years after his hit album Down in the Boondocks.
The song "Cherry Hill Park" hit #15 on The Billboard Hot 100. The album landed on The Billboard 200 chart, reaching #100 in 1970.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Buddy Buie and James B. Cobb, Jr.; except where indicated
- "You Can't Manufacture Love" (Marc Mathis, William Dees)
- "Mama Song"
- "Helping Hand"
- "Ain't It the Truth"
- "Down Home Lovin" (Bill Gilmore, Robert Nix)
- "Cherry Hill Park" (Bill Gilmore, Robert Nix)
- "Burning a Hole"
- "If I Had It to Do Again"
- "Pick Up the Pieces" (Bill Gilmore, Robert Nix)
- "You Can Make Me Feel Good" (Bill Gilmore, Emory Gordy, Jr., Robert Nix)
- "Children" (Joe South)
References
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- Greatest Hits
- The Very Best Of Billy Joe Royal - The Columbia Years (1965-1972)
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| B-Sides |
- "Oh, What a Night"
- "Steal Away" (A-Side)
- "You Make Me Feel Like A Man"
- "Don't Wait Up For Me Mama" (A-Side)
- "Deep Inside Me"
- "Should I Come Back"
- "We Tried"
- "Bed Of Roses"
- "Watching From The Bandstand"
- "Just Between Me And You"
- "Helping Hand" (A-Side)
- "The Lady Lives To Love"
- "Lonely Loving You"
- "Boardwalk Angel"
- "Another Endless Night" (A-Side)
- "A Place For The Heartache"
- "I Was Losing You"
- "Cross My Heart And Hope To Cry" (A-Side)
- "How Could You Leave Me"
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