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Gung Ho is the rock album by Patti Smith, released March 21, 2000 on Arista Records. The song "New Party" was used as the official song for the 2000 Ralph Nader's presidential campaign. April 1, 2001 the record included in Rolling Stone's "Top 50 Albums of 2000".[1] Song "Glitter in Their Eyes" was nominated for Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance in 2001.[2]
[edit] Track listing
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Title |
Songwriter |
Length |
| 1 |
"One Voice" |
Patti Smith, Jay Dee Daugherty |
4:46 |
| 2 |
"Lo and Beholden" |
Lenny Kaye, Patti Smith |
4:45 |
| 3 |
"Boy Cried Wolf" |
Patti Smith |
4:54 |
| 4 |
"Persuasion" |
Patti Smith, Fred Sonic Smith |
4:36 |
| 5 |
"Gone Pie" |
Patti Smith, Tony Shanahan |
4:06 |
| 6 |
"China Bird" |
Oliver Ray, Patti Smith |
4:08 |
| 7 |
"Glitter in Their Eyes" |
Ray, Patti Smith |
3:00 |
| 8 |
"Strange Messengers" |
Kaye, Patti Smith |
8:06 |
| 9 |
"Grateful" |
Patti Smith |
4:34 |
| 10 |
"Upright Come" |
Ray, Patti Smith |
3:00 |
| 11 |
"New Party" |
Patti Smith, Shanahan |
4:33 |
| 12 |
"Libbie's Song" |
Patti Smith |
3:28 |
| 13 |
"Gung Ho" |
Daugherty, Kaye, Ray, Patti Smith, Shanahan |
11:45 |
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