Tracklist
Bobby Vee And The Strangers (17)– | Come Back When You Grow Up | 2:15 | |
Bobby Vee And The Strangers (17)– | A Rose Grew In The Ashes | 2:39 | |
Bobby Vee And The Strangers (17)– | You're A Big Girl Now | 2:16 | |
Bobby Vee And The Strangers (17)– | You Can Count On Me | 2:46 | |
Bobby Vee And The Strangers (17)– | Get The Message | 2:34 | |
Bobby Vee And The Strangers (17)– | Hold On To Him | 2:05 | |
Bobby Vee And The Strangers (17)– | World Down On Your Knees | 2:22 | |
Bobby Vee And The Strangers (17)– | Objects Of Gold | 2:29 | |
Bobby Vee And The Strangers (17)– | Before You Go | 2:14 | |
Bobby Vee And The Strangers (17)– | Mission Accomplished | 2:44 | |
Bobby Vee And The Strangers (17)– | I May Be Back | 2:10 | |
Bobby Vee And The Strangers (17)– | Double Good Feeling | 2:15 |
Credits (6)
- Woody WoodwardArt Direction
- Gabor HalmosDesign
- JH*Lacquer Cut By
- Al StoffelLiner Notes
- Jerry White (4)Photography By
- Dallas SmithProducer
Notes
Second of Vee's releases with Liberty studio group The Strangers (17), continues his evolution from a teen heartthrob to a more adult-rock oriented singer.
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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Come Back When You Grow Up LP, Album, Stereo | Liberty – LST-7534 | US | 1967 | US — 1967 | Recently Edited | ||||
Come Back When You Grow Up LP, Album | Liberty – LRP-3534 | Canada | 1967 | Canada — 1967 | New Submission | ||||
Come Back When You Grow Up LP, Album, Stereo | Liberty – LST-7534 | US | 1967 | US — 1967 | New Submission | ||||
Come Back When You Grow Up LP, Album, Mono | Liberty – LRP-3534 | US | 1967 | US — 1967 | New Submission | ||||
Come Back When You Grow Up LP, Album, Stereo, Keel Pressing | Liberty – LST-7534 | US | 1967 | US — 1967 | New Submission | ||||
Come Back When You Grow Up LP, Album, Stereo | Liberty – LST-7534 | Canada | 1967 | Canada — 1967 | New Submission |
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- Edited one month agoA damn good album. Great 60s pop rock. Awesome production in each song. If the record had a little bit more bass and clearer sounding vocals, I'd love it even more. "You Can Count On Me" and "World Down On Your Knees" are my favorites.
- If you’re into that mid sixties L.A./harmony pop, or the many older rock singers/squares going psych fad (Another Side of Rick Nelson, Tommy Roe Paisley Dreams etc), then you may wanna check out this pleasant sleeper. Very enjoyable 66 type sound. Go find a clean copy in the dollar bin.
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