Subway Serenade

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Subway Serenade
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 1973 (1973-06)
RecordedRegent Sound Studios, New York City, New York
Atlantic Studios
GenrePop
Length34:39
LabelEpic
ProducerArif Mardin
Looking Glass chronology
Looking Glass
(1972)
Subway Serenade
(1973)
Singles from
Subway Serenade
  1. "Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne"
    Released: July 1973
  2. "Sweet Somethin'"
    Released: January 1974

Subway Serenade was the second and final album released by the band Looking Glass. It contained their 2nd charting single "Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne".

Track listing[]

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne" (E. Lurie)3:37
2."City Lady" (E. Lurie)3:22
3."For Skipper" (P. Sweval)3:16
4."Sweet Somethin'" (E. Lurie)2:48
5."Who's Gonna Sing My Rock 'N' Roll Song" (L. Gonsky, N. Nalence)3:49
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Are You Dreamin' (Money In My Pockets)" (E. Lurie, L. Gonsky)2:58
2."Rainbow Man" (P. Sweval)3:40
3."Wait" (E. Lurie)2:51
4."Sweet Jeremiah" (P. Sweval)3:17
5."Wooly Eyes" (L. Gonksy, N. Nalence)4:35

Personnel[]

  • Elliot Lurie—Guitars, vocals
  • Larry Gonsky—Keyboards, vocals
  • Piet Sweval—Bass, vocals, harp
  • Jeffrey Grob-drums, Vocals and Percussion
  • Joe Dube--Traps
  • Maxine Dixon—Additional background vocals
  • Nancy Nalence—Additional background vocals
  • Nancy Farrell—Additional background vocals
  • Steve von Schreiber—Additional background vocals
  • Ralph MacDonald—Conga and Percussion on Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne and City Lady
  • Seldon Powell—Saxophone on Sweet Jeremiah
  • Arif Mardin—Horns and strings arrangements
  • Peggy Byrnes—Special Thanks
  • Don Ellis—Special Thanks
  • James Greene—Engineer
  • Bill Scruggs—Engineer
  • Ken Robertson—Engineer
  • Lew Hahn—Audio
  • Gene Paul—Audio
  • Chappell & Co.—Sole selling agent

All songs published by Spruce Run/EvieMusic Co. ASCAP



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