The Best of Ronnie Dove Volume 2

The Best of Ronnie Dove Vol. 2 is a 1967 compilation album by pop singer Ronnie Dove. It was his final album for Diamond Records, and the last album Diamond ever released.

The Best of Ronnie Dove Vol. 2
Compilation album by
Released1967 (1967)
Recorded1966-67
GenrePop
LabelDiamond
ProducerPhil Kahl, Neil Diamond
Ronnie Dove chronology
Cry
(1967)
The Best of Ronnie Dove Vol. 2
(1967)
Greatest All Time Hits
(1970)

Diamond Records did not issue Dove's then-current single "Dancin' Out of My Heart" on this album, instead deciding to issue its B-side, "Back from Baltimore". According to Dove, Neil Diamond had written the song "Red Red Wine" for Dove to record; however, Phil Kahl turned down the song, claiming Dove had a "teen idol image" he needed to keep. Diamond then wrote "Back from Baltimore" for Dove, since Dove lived there at the time.[1]

The album was issued in both mono and stereo. There was also a special pressing made for the Columbia Records Club.

Track listing

TrackTitleSongwriter(s)Time
A1Add LoveRussell Steagall2:41
A2Let's Start All Over AgainAl Kasha, Joel Hirschhorn2:30
A3Happy Summer DaysLarry Kusik, Ritchie Adams, Wes Farrell2:08
A4That's My DesireCarroll Loveday, Helmy Kresa2:35
A5I Want To Love You For What You AreNorm Simon, Andy Badale2:45
A6CryChurchill Kohlman2:47
B1My BabeNeil Diamond2:05
B2I Really Don't Want to KnowHoward Barnes, Don Robertson2:49
B3One More Mountain to ClimbAl Kasha, Joel Hirschhorn2:20
B4Back from BaltimoreNeil Diamond2:29
B5You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)Joe McCarthy, James V. Monaco2:43
B6The Wedding SongJimmy Rose, Larry Gottlick, Bill DeMarco2:07

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