Strictly Personal (The Romantics Album)

Strictly Personal (The Romantics Album)

Strictly Personal is the third album by The Romantics. It was released in 1981 on Nemperor Records.

Track listing

# "In the Nightime" - 3:41
# "Look at Her" - 2:58
# "No One Like You" - 3:08
# "Bop" - 2:03
# "Why'd You Leave Me" - 3:27
# "Can't Get Over You" - 3:09
# "C'mon Girl (Work Our With Me)" - 2:28
# "Spend a Little Love on Me" - 2:41
# "She's Hot" - 2:35
# "All That I Want" - 3:31
# "Don't You Put Me on Hold" - 2:41


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