Jude Cole (album)
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Jude Cole is the 1987 self-titled debut solo album from the singer/songwriter Jude Cole
Jude Cole
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, released on Reprise Records. It features a top 40 hit in the song "Like Lovers Do". It's notable for featuring a song co-written by Sara Allen, who worked with 70's/80's rock
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, and also for featuring a song co-written by rock superstar Bruce Springsteen
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Track listing

All songs written or co-written by Jude Cole. Co-writers, where noted, in parenthesis.
  1. "Like Lovers Do" (4:42)
  2. "Walls That Bend" (3:45) (Cole, John Corey)
  3. "You Were In My Heart" (5:00)
  4. "Something That You Want" (4:21) (Cole, Alan Pasqua)
  5. "Life of Luxury" (4:36) (Cole, Corey, Deborah Neal)
  6. "The Hurt" (4:36)
  7. "Everyone's In Love" (4:23) (Cole, Sara Allen)
  8. "Better Days" (3:58) (Cole, John Bettis, Bruce Springsteen)
  9. "Walk On Water" (4:05)
  10. "Crying Mary" (6:12)
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