Someplace Else Now
Someplace Else Now | ||||
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Studio album by Lesley Gore | ||||
Released | 1972 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Label | MoWest Records | |||
Producer | Joe Porter | |||
Lesley Gore chronology | ||||
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Someplace Else Now is a 1972 album by American singer Lesley Gore[1] and is her eighth studio album. It was preceded by the 1968 compilation album Golden Hits Volume 2. Only one single was released from the album, "She Said That". It was also her only album for the Motown subsidiary MoWest Records. The album was released on CD in August 2015 via Real Gone Music.[2]
Track listing
- "For Me" (L. Gore/E. Weston)
- "The Road I Walk" (L. Gore)
- "Out of Love" (L. Gore/E. Weston)
- "She Said That" (L. Gore/E. Weston)
- "Don‘t Wanna Be One" (L. Gore/E. Weston)
- "Be My Life" (L. Gore)
- "Where Do You Go? (When You Get Home)" (L. Gore/M. Gore)
- "What Did I Do Wrong?" (L. Gore)
- "Someplace Else Now" (L. Gore/E. Weston)
- "Mine" (L. Gore)
- "No Sad Songs" (L. Gore/E. Weston)
- "For You" (L. Gore/E. Weston)
References
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