In the Pocket (Neil Sedaka album)

In the Pocket
Studio album by Neil Sedaka
Released 1980 (1980)
Genre Pop
Label Elektra, Polydor
Producer Neil Sedaka, Robert Appere
Neil Sedaka chronology
Sunny
(1979)
In the Pocket
(1980)
Neil Sedaka's Greatest Hits
(1980)

In the Pocket is a 1980 in-studio album by American pop singer Neil Sedaka.[1] In America, it marked his third album on the Elektra label. Elsewhere around the world, it was released on the Polydor label. The first single issued was "Letting Go," in the autumn of 1979, but the single did not manage to reach the Hot 100.

However, In The Pocket would become Sedaka's best-known Elektra album because of its second single, the duet he performed with his daughter Dara, "Should've Never Let You Go" which charted at #19 on the Billboard Hot 100 and at #4 on the Adult Contemporary charts in 1980. It was a remake of a 1978 song, "Should've Never Let Her Go" from the album All You Need Is the Music, which Sedaka had sung solo. The Top 20 duet would become Sedaka's final appearance on the Hot 100.


Track listing

All tracks composed by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield; except where indicated

Side One

  1. "Do It Like You Done It When You Meant It"
  2. "Junkie for Your Love" (Neil Sedaka, Phil Cody)
  3. "Letting Go" (Neil Sedaka, Phil Cody)
  4. "You Better Leave That Girl Alone"
  5. "My Friend"

Side Two

  1. "It's Good to Be Alive Again"
  2. "You" (Neil Sedaka, Phil Cody)
  3. "Should've Never Let You Go" (Neil Sedaka, Phil Cody) (Duet with Dara Sedaka)
  4. "You're So Good for Me" (Dara Sedaka) (Backing vocals by Dara Sedaka)
  5. "What a Difference a Day Makes" (Maria Grever, Stanley Adams)

Singles

CD Reissue from vinyl

In 2009 and again in 2013, a bootleg album was released on CD in selected European Union countries, from vinyl.

References

  1. Viglione, Joe. In The Pocket at AllMusic. Retrieved 23 August, 2012.
  2. Neil Sedaka chart history from Billboard.com

External links

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