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John Travolta - John Travolta Sings

Facts

Artist(s)John Travolta
StudioVarese Sarabande
Release DateApril 9, 1996
UPC Code030206568226
 

Tracks

  1. Let Her In - John Travolta, Benson, Gary
  2. Never Gonna Fall in Love Again - John Travolta, Carmen, Eric
  3. I Don't Know What I Like About You Baby - John Travolta, Sedaka, Neil
  4. Baby, I Could Be So Good at Lovin' You - John Travolta, Clifford, Buzz
  5. Goodnight Mr. Moon! - John Travolta, Lembeck, Michael
  6. Whenever I'm Away from You - John Travolta, Benson, Gary
  7. Right Time of the Night - John Travolta, McCann, Pete
  8. Back Doors Crying - John Travolta, Allen, Peter
  9. (Feels So Good) Slow Dancin' - John Travolta, Jabara, Paul
  10. Moonlight Lady - John Travolta, Sutherland, Gavin
  11. Easy Evil - John Travolta, ODay, Alan
  12. All Strung Out - John Travolta, Tempo, Nino
  13. Settle Down - John Travolta, Haywood, Joy
  14. You Set My Dreams to Music - John Travolta, Dorff, Stephen
  15. What Would They Say - John Travolta, Williams, Paul [02]

User Reviews

Average user review: 3.0 (4 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteNot bad acoustics for something recorded in a bubbleQuote
I'm surprised I havn't heard anything about this album on fifthbucket. I must admit that I hadn't really thought much of John's singing until I found out he'd spent most of his youth in a plastic bubble. Yea, I know, it's hard to believe. But it's true. Saw a documentary about it the other day on Lifetime.

Not too surprising then that he's able to sell the hell out of the theme song from that movie. I was almost brought to tears with the following lyric: "leave us alone/we'd make it just fine/happy in a one-room shack/and we not look back/now wouldn't we." Dang that's heartbreaking.

The rest of this album's also worth a listen if only for the clearly autobiographical nature of the lyrics. Take, for instance, these lines from Moonlight Lady: "Moonlight lady let me in/take me in your arms again/lost in trouble here tonight." One can't help but assume that John was thinking about the be-speckled Mrs. Kotter when he belted out this gem.

Anyway, giving it five stars solely based on the brilliant covers of the classic Wings tune "let her in" and the Bacarach/David cover "Never gonna fall in love again." Takes 'em to new heights.
September 21, 2005

rating: 2 QuoteWhat?Quote
This CD doesn't contain any of John Travolta's songs from Grease. It features songs from the two albums he recorded during his "teen idol" days on Welcome Back, Kotter. The songs are '70s pop shlock. Most of the songs are pretty terrible, but there are a few decent moments. There were actually three hit songs from the two albums. The best one is "All Strung Out", which is a definite guilty pleasure for me. I can't recommend this CD, but if you are a big John Travolta fan you may want to check it out. February 19, 2004

rating: 1 QuoteNO COMMENT ABOUT THIS CD ALBUM HERE!Quote
Defintively even more worse don't get this kind of music it sounds terrible and not interesting singing talents John Travota has in his career. I repeat only thing i'd remember him as was a TV and movie actor! August 10, 1999

rating: 5 QuoteJohn Travolta has such a soothing voice. I want to meet himQuote
My favorite song is "All Strung Out You", the words to this song just make me tingle, mostly from his voice though. He is such a talented man and absolutely beautiful. July 2, 1998

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