Let's Do It for Johnny!

Let's Do It for Johnny
Studio album by Bowling for Soup
Released May 16, 2000
Genre Pop punk
Length 44:34
52:03 (Japanese Edition)
50:39 (Australian Edition)
Label Jive/Silvertone/FFROE/Zomba
Producer Eric Delegard, Jaret Reddick
Bowling for Soup chronology
Tell Me When to Whoa
(1999)
Let's Do It for Johnny!!
(2000)
Drunk Enough to Dance
(2002)
Singles from Let's Do It for Johnny!!
  1. "The Bitch Song"
    Released: 2000
  2. "Suckerpunch"
    Released: 2000
  3. "Valentino"
    Released: 2001

Let's Do It for Johnny is the major-label debut and third studio album of Bowling for Soup, released on May 16, 2000 by Jive Records.[1] It was recorded at Reel Time Audio in Denton, Texas, about 100 miles from where the band was formed in Wichita Falls, and featured the group's first hit "The Bitch Song." The album name is a reference to The Outsiders. It is the first album with Gary Wiseman on drums.

The band re-recorded several of their older songs for this album. Tracks 6 and 7 appeared on the album Rock on Honorable Ones!!, tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, and 9 originally appeared on the EP Tell Me When to Whoa, and track 8 appeared on both Rock on Honorable Ones!! and Tell Me When to Whoa.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Suckerpunch"  Jaret Reddick 3:18
2. "The Bitch Song"  Reddick 3:23
3. "Pictures He Drew"  Reddick 3:22
4. "Dance with You"  Reddick 3:29
5. "You and Me"  Reddick 4:06
6. "Scope"  Reddick, Eric Delegard 3:32
7. "Valentino"  Reddick 3:27
8. "Belgium"  J. Erik Chandler, Reddick, Delegard 3:24
9. "Andrew"  Reddick 2:05
10. "Boulevard"  Reddick 3:34
11. "Hang On"  Reddick 3:36
12. "Summer of '69"  Bryan Adams, Jim Vallance 3:05
13. "All Figured Out"  Reddick 4:13
Total length:
44:34
Japanese Edition
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
14. "Soho"  Reddick 4:57
15. "Dumb"  Reddick 1:24
16. "Everything"  Reddick 2:18
Total length:
52:03
Australian Edition
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
14. "Soho"  Reddick 4:57
15. "Everything"  Reddick 2:18
Total length:
50:39

Singles

Bowling for Soup made two singles of this album in 2000.

Personnel

Bowling for Soup:

Additional musicians:

References

  1. "A List of the 11 BFS studio albums (for my twitter peeps)". 5 January 2011. Retrieved 6 January 2010.

External links

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