Here To Stay (The Slickee Boys Album) - Track Listing

Track Listing

  1. "Glendora" – 2:42 (Ray Stanley)
    • Originally recorded by Perry Como, 1956; also recorded by the Downliners Sect, 1966
  2. "Golden Love" – 3:47 (Kim Kane)
  3. "Forbidden Alliance" – 2:30 (Mark Noone, Marshall Keith)
  4. "Put a Bullet Thru the Jukebox" – 2:15 (Kane, Jim Testa)
  5. "Let's Live for Today" – 2:45 (Giulio Rapetti, Norman David Shapiro, Ivan Mogull, Michael Julien)
    • Originally recorded by the Rokes (as "Piangi Con Me"), 1966; also recorded by the Grass Roots, 1967
  6. "Girls Want to Be With the Girls" – 2:37 (David Byrne)
    • Originally recorded by Talking Heads, 1978
  7. "Heart On" – 3:23 (Howard Wuelfing)
  8. "Here to Stay" – 4:15 (Noone)
  9. "Porcelain Butter Kitten" – 2:35 (Kane)
  10. "Brand New Cadillac" – 2:03 (Vince Taylor)
    • Originally recorded by Vince Taylor and His Playboys, 1959
  11. "Psycho Daisies" – 2:09 (Jeff Beck, Chris Dreja, Jim McCarty, Jimmy Page, Keith Relf)
    • Originally recorded by the Yardbirds, 1966
  12. "Manganese Android Puppies" – 2:10 (Kane)
  13. "What a Boy Can't Do" – 2:32 (Tom Guernsey)
    • Originally recorded by the Hangmen (as "What a Girl Can't Do"), 1966
  14. "Theme from Exodus" – 1:53 (Ernest Gold; arrangement: Keith)
    • Originally in the film Exodus, 1960
  15. "Gotta Tell Me Why" – 4:09 (Noone)
  16. "The Brain That Refused to Die" – 3:15 (Kane, Emery Olexa, Noone, Dan Palenski, Keith)
  17. "(Are You Gonna Be There at The) Love-In" – 6:15 (Ethon McElroy, Donald Bennett)
    • Originally recorded by The Chocolate Watch Band, 1967
  18. "Kids" – 3:13 (Kane, Olexa, Noone, Palenski, Keith)

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