Length 41:20 Release date 23 May 1988 | ||
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Released May 23, 1988 (1988-05-23) Studio VariousThe Hit Factory, New York CityRecord Plant, New York City,Bearsville Studios, Bearsville, New York,Dreamland Recording Studios, Woodstock, New York Artist Joan Jett & the Blackhearts Similar Joan Jett & the Blackhearts albums, Rock music albums |
Joan jett ridin with james dean
Up Your Alley is the sixth studio album by the American rock band Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. It was originally released in May 1988, on the labels Blackheart and CBS-Sony in the U.S., and Polydor in (Europe and Japan), a year and a half after their previous album Good Music. This album contains the single "I Hate Myself for Loving You", which peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100, and had been used as the theme song for Sunday Night Football NFL games in America (with altered lyrics, by two singers) during the 2006 and 2007 seasons. The follow-up single "Little Liar" continued Jett's chart success, peaking at No. 19 on the Hot 100 in late 1988/early 1989.
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- Joan jett ridin with james dean
- Joan jett the blackhearts ridin with james dean
- Personnel
- Songs
- References
Up Your Alley peaked at No. 19 on the Billboard 200 albums chart and has since been certified Platinum.
Former Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor played the guitar solo on "I Hate Myself for Loving You".
"I Hate Myself for Loving You" was released as the first single, backed with a live version of the Jett composition "Love Is Pain" (the original version of which appears on 1981's I Love Rock 'n Roll). "Little Liar" was the second single, backed with an obscure Jett/Laguna composition "What Can I Do for You", which had been recorded for a movie Jett was set to make in 1979 that was never completed. The song eventually turned up again on the Jett fan-club only CD 1979.
Two videos were shot for "Little Liar", the first of which told the dramatic story of twin Joan Jetts (one in white, one in black) fighting over a man they were both dating. It received heavy rotation on MTV, but was quickly replaced with a highly stylized in-concert video with Ziggy Stardust-like artistic flourishes.
Joan jett the blackhearts ridin with james dean
Personnel
Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.
Songs
1I Hate Myself for Loving You4:07
2Ridin' With James Dean3:18
3Little Liar4:01