Ronnie Spector has revealed details of her first new album since 2006. Called English Heart, the album features covers of songs made popular by British acts during the 1960s. Among them, "I'll Follow The Sun" (The Beatles), "I'd Much Rather Be with the Boys" (the Rolling Stones), "Tired Of Waiting...
Ronnie Spector has revealed details of her first new album since 2006.
Called English Heart, the album features covers of songs made popular by British acts during the 1960s.
Among them, “I’ll Follow The Sun” (The Beatles), “I’d Much Rather Be with the Boys” (the Rolling Stones), “Tired Of Waiting” (the Kinks) and “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood” (the Animals).
“I’ll never forget my first impressions of England in that winter of ’64. I’d never traveled outside the U.S. before,” she said in a statement, quoted by Rolling Stone. “To arrive at Heathrow and be welcomed by those kids was an amazing feeling. We’d never had fans waiting at an airport to greet us.”
English Heart will be released on April 8.
The track listing is:
1. “Oh Me Oh My (I’m A Fool For You Baby)”
2. “Because”
3. “I’d Much Rather Be With The Girls”
4. “Don’t Let The Sun Catch You Crying”
5. “Tired Of Waiting”
6. “Tell Her No”
7. “I’ll Follow The Sun”
8. “You’ve Got Your Troubles”
9. “Girl Don’t Come”
10. “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood”
11. “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart”
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