Friday On My Mind (album)

Friday On My Mind
Studio album by The Easybeats
Released May 1967
Recorded September 1966 – March 1967, IBC Studios and Olympic Studios, London. Make You Feel Alright (Women) recorded mid 1965 EMI Studios, Sydney.
Genre Rock
Label United Artists
The Easybeats chronology
Friday On My Mind
(1967)
Falling Off The Edge Of The World
(1968)
Singles from Friday On My Mind
  1. "Friday On My Mind" / "Made My Bed: Gonna Lie In It"
    Released: December 1966
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Friday On My Mind is the first the North American album from the Australian band The Easybeats. The album was a re-release of their Good Friday album issued in the same month in Europe. United Artists (who also released Good Friday) retitled the album with a different album cover and running order from the UK release.[1] This version omitted "Hound Dog" and replaced it with "Women" (re-titled "Make You Feel Alright (Women)") from the Australian It's 2 Easy album.

Although the current CD releases for this material is released under the same title and cover art as the North American album, the track listing copies the European Good Friday album.

Like Good Friday, due to contract issues between United Artists Records and Albert Productions, the album was not released in the band's native Australia at the time.[1] Friday On My Mind was later released in Australia in 1970 on the budget World Record Club label and on CD through Albert Productions.

Track listing

All songs written by Harry Vanda and George Young except as noted.

Side A

  1. "Friday On My Mind"
  2. "River Deep, Mountain High" (Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, Phil Spector)
  3. "Do You Have a Soul" - (edited to a shorter length than the UK version)
  4. "Saturday Night"
  5. "You Me, We Love"
  6. "Pretty Girl"

Side B

  1. "Happy Is The Man"
  2. "Make You Feel Alright (Women)" - (originally titled "Women" written by Stevie Wright, George Young)
  3. "Who'll Be The One"
  4. "Made My Bed Gonna Lie In It" (Young)
  5. "Remember Sam"
  6. "See Line Woman" (Traditional, arranged by Vanda, Young)

Personnel

Charts

Chart (1967) Peak
position
Billboard Top Pop Albums 180

References

  1. 1 2 Tait, John (2010). "The London cursade". Vanda & Young: Inside Australia's Hit Factory. Sydney, NSW: New South. pp. 69–72. ISBN 978 1 74223 217 1.

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