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This track is from the album "Getting It in the Street" Album is the third and final release by David Cassidy on RCA Records and would also be the last album David Cassidy released in the United States until 1990 (with the release of David Cassidy). Getting it in the Street was released in Germany and Japan in November 1976, The few copies that were pressed for the U.S. were released in July 1979.
Rocker Mick Ronson played lead guitar on the title track which was released as a single. It reached number 105 in the Billboard "Bubbling Under" chart and climbed to number seven in the weekly Top 20 compiled by readers of the German teen magazine Bravo. The album was not an official release by the record company and is very hard to find. Some tracks from this album are compiled on the 1996 collection, When I'm a Rock 'n' Roll Star.
The track "Cruise To Harlem" was co-written by former (founding) Beach Boys member, Brian Wilson, and America member, Gerry Beckley.
David Cassidy was the world's highest paid live entertainer, and his official fan club was the largest in pop history -- exceeding Elvis Presley and The Beatles. His first No1 single sold 5 million. He broke The Rolling Stones' record for the number of consecutive shows at Wembley.. He did between 6 and 8 sold out shows there. The Stones were only able to do 5. He won Best All Around Performer and Best Singer awards for his 3 year stint at the MGM in Las Vegas for EFX. He won the Entertainer Of The Year and Show Star Of The Year awards. 1970 sold more records than the Beatles and Elvis. Total worldwide sales 50 Million.
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