Rock with Neil Sedaka or just Neil Sedaka is the first major solo album of Neil Sedaka released in 1959 after two 1958 albums under the titles Neil Sedaka and The Tokens and Neil Sedaka and The Tokens and Coins. The album was released by RCA Victor and was produced by Al Nevins. The album contains 12 songs, all of them co-written by Sedaka and his friend Howard Greenfield. Two of the songs became successful singles for Sedaka from the album, namely "The Diary", his debut single that was a hit, reaching No. 14 on the US Billboard charts, and "I Go Ape", a single that was relatively successful in the United States reaching No. 42, but did far better in the UK Singles Chart, making it up to No. 9 and his debut single in the United Kingdom.
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Rock with Sedaka | ||||
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Released | 1959 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Label | RCA Victor | |||
Producer | Al Nevins | |||
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All songs were composed by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield.
Singles from the album:
"Stupid Cupid" and "Fallin'" became major hits for Connie Francis, and Jimmy Clanton made a hit out of "Another Sleepless Night".
Also, several B-sides were drawn from this album for Neil Sedaka's singles.
Neil Sedaka and Circulate | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 1995 |
Genre | Pop |
In 1995, the album Rock with Sedaka was re-released on CD and also included the album Circulate.