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Originally Posted by Captain_jovi
My guesses.
With:
Someday Just Might Be Tonight
Garageland
Maybe Someday
the one that got away
You Can Sleep While I Dream
Ordinary People
Too much of a good thing
All I Wanna Do
Without:
"These Arms Are Open All Night"
I get a Rush
Last chance train
Rich Man Living in a Poor Man's House
Stay
Hush
I don't want to live forever
Gimme Some
Shut up and kiss me
Crazy Love
Kidnap an Angel
All based on song writing credits, if you can't hear his backing vocals or pick out his playing it's probably pre-band involvement.
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I think I wouldn't include the 1996 songs into that category. According to the info I have, I Get A Rush, Someday Just Might be Tonight and River Runs Dry are from 1996. They were probably recorded with the band but I doubt thta it was done with a purpose of including them on the next album.
I read somewhere that River Runs Dry was the next Always Jon wrote but it was after the album (These Days) had been released and it didn't fit Destination Anywhere.
I have a list, where even Out Of Bounds was listed as from 1996 but I think it was from 1992
And quite speculative are the recordings from 1997 - Shut Up And Kiss Me and All I Wanna Do Is You, the first is confirmed to have been recorded with the Big Dogs but the latter is not however it's expected given the year.
I find it interesting that the songs which were used as b-sides weren't re-recorded by the band. Apart from Jon a Huey, those are totally different people playing. And Real Life was, with the intention to release it as a single. I'd love the band's take of Stay for example.
I love this era and I love Crush the way it is (well apart from She's A Mystery..). I'd love to have Jon's Sex Sells album and then the band's version, which would be the same to some extent with a few Richie's songs added.