1974 Jack Jones – Harbour
Harbour is an album by Jack Jones, released in 1974 on RCA Victor.
John Allan Jones (born January 14, 1938) is an American singer and actor. He is the son of actor/singer Allan Jones and actress Irene Hervey. Jones is primarily a straight-pop singer whose forays into jazz are mostly of the big-band/swing variety. He has won two Grammy Awards.
Tracks
1 Here’s To Love (Hod David; Ray Errol Fox) 02:15
2 Do Me Wrong, But Do Me (Alan O’Day) 03:29
3 It Didn’t Come Easy (Charles Fox; Norman Gimbel) 03:21
4 All Cried Out (Michael McDonald) 03:08
5 Would You Say I Love You (Roger Cook; Roger Greenaway) 03:12
6 Alone Too Long (Cynthia Weill; Mark James) 03:28
7 Fools In Love (Michael McDonald) 03:16
8 Til I Can’t Take It Anymore (Clyde Otis; Dorian Burton) 02:52
9 I Never Had It So Good (Paul Williams; Roger Nichols) 03:57
10 That’s What Friends Are For (Paul Williams) 03:14
11 Harbour (Peter Allen) 04:25
Musicians
Bass | Emory Gordy |
Bass | Max Bennett |
Drums | John Guerin |
Drums | Ron Tutt |
Guitar | James Burton |
Guitar | Al Casey |
Steel Guitar | Buddy Emmons |
Mandolin | Al Casey |
Keyboards | Michael McDonald |
Keyboards | Michael Omartian |
Flute | Jim Horn |
Recorder | Jim Horn |
Harp | Gayle Levant |
Bongos | Bobbye Hall |
Congas | Bobbye Hall |
Marimba | Victor Feldman |
Vibraphone | Victor Feldman |
Percussion | Milt Holland |
Percussion | Victor Feldman |
Vocals | Jack Jones |
Liner Notes
Producer- Rick Jarrard
Arranged By – Rick Jarrard
Art Direction – John Dyer
Design – AD
Phonographic Copyright RCA Records
Copyright RCA Records