Shooting Stars (album)

Shooting Stars (album)

Shooting Stars is the debut album by the pop duo Dollar.

Released in 1979, the album contained the duo's first three singles; "Shooting Star", "Who Were You With in the Moonlight" and "Love's Gotta Hold on Me". The album was released on Carrere Records and reached No.36 in the charts. Five of the nine tracks were written by Dollar members David Van Day and Thereza Bazar, the album was produced by Christopher Neil.

Track "Love Street" was released as an unofficial single after the group had left the label. All of the tracks have been released on CD on various compilation albums.

Read more about Shooting Stars (album):  Track Listing, The Very Best of Dollar, Chart Performance

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