Play Don't Worry

Play Don't Worry
Studio album by Mick Ronson
Released January 1975
Recorded Trident Studios, Scorpio Sound, London
Genre Rock
Label RCA
Producer Mick Ronson
Mick Ronson chronology
Slaughter on 10th Avenue
(1974)
Play Don't Worry
(1975)
Heaven And Hull
(1994)
Professional ratings
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Allmusic[1]

Play Don't Worry is the second album by former member of The Spiders From Mars, Mick Ronson. It contains mainly covers arranged by Ronson for his own sound, covering everyone from Pure Prairie League, The Velvet Underground and Little Richard. The backing track to "White Light/White Heat" was salvaged from David Bowie's Pin Ups sessions.

Track listing

  1. "Billy Porter" (Mick Ronson)
  2. "Angel No. 9" (Craig Fuller)
  3. "This Is for You" (Laurie Heath)
  4. "White Light/White Heat" (Lou Reed)
  5. "Play Don't Worry" (Ronson, Bob Sargeant)
  6. "Hazy Days" (Ronson)
  7. "Girl Can't Help It" (Bobby Troup)
  8. "Empty Bed (Io Me Ne Andrei)" (Claudio Baglioni, Antonio Coggio, Ronson)
  9. "Woman" (Adam Taylor)

Bonus tracks

  1. "Seven Days" (Annette Peacock) [Original B-Side]
  2. "Stone Love" "(Soul Love)" (David Bowie)
  3. "I'd Rather Be Me" (Ronson)
  4. "Is There Life on Mars?" (Bob Barnes aka Roscoe West)
  5. "Pain in the City" (Ronson)
  6. "Dogs (French Girl)" (J.H. Burnett)
  7. "Seven Days" (Annette Peacock) [Alternate Take]
  8. "28 Days Jam" (Ronson)
  9. "Woman" (Adam Taylor) [Alternate Take]

Personnel

Production

References

  1. Thompson, Dave. Play Don't Worry at AllMusic

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