I Love Rock n' Roll (album)
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| I Love Rock n' Roll | |||||
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| Studio album by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts | |||||
| Released | December 1981 | ||||
| Genre | Rock and roll | ||||
| Label | Boardwalk | ||||
| Producer | Kenny Laguna, Ritchie Cordell | ||||
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I Love Rock n' Roll is the second album by Joan Jett and the first to feature her backing band The Blackhearts. To date, it is Jett's most successful album with over ten million copies sold, largely due to the success of the title track (which was released as a single soon after the album was released).
Early copies of the album released during December 1981 ended with the track "Little Drummer Boy". However, after the holiday season passed, the track was replaced by "Oh Woe Is Me" on most pressings.
The album was digitally remastered in 1998 and featured various bonus tracks.
- "I Love Rock n' Roll"
- "(I'm Gonna) Run Away"
- "Love Is Pain"
- "Nag"
- "Crimson and Clover"
- "Victim of Circumstance"
- "Bits and Pieces"
- "Be Straight"
- "You're Too Possessive"
- "Little Drummer Boy"
- "Oh Woe Is Me"
- Louie, Louie
- You Don't Know What You've Got [Live]
- Summertime Blues
- Nag
Tracks 12-15 are bonus tracks on the CD reissue. Vinyl versions of the album contain only tracks 1-9 and either 10 or 11.
The Blackhearts:
Additional musicians:
- I Love Rock n' Roll at JoanJett.com