Rock Me Baby

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"Rock Me Baby" is a 1972 pop album by American singer and teen idol David Cassidy that helped solidify his solo career beyond his television fame.

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Rock Me Baby canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf music album
studio album
artist David Cassidy NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
followedBy Dreams Are Nuthin' More Than Wishes NERFINISHED
follows Cherish NERFINISHED
genre pop
pop rock
hasCoverVersionOf How Can I Be Sure (originally by The Young Rascals) NERFINISHED
Rock Me Baby (blues standard) NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn David Cassidy popularity as solo artist
hasPart Go Now NERFINISHED
How Can I Be Sure NERFINISHED
I’m a Clown NERFINISHED
Rock Me Baby (song) NERFINISHED
Soft as a Summer Shower NERFINISHED
Some Kind of a Summer NERFINISHED
Song for a Rainy Day NERFINISHED
Song of Love NERFINISHED
Two Time Loser NERFINISHED
Warm My Soul NERFINISHED
hasStyle orchestral pop arrangements
soft rock ballads
hasType teen idol pop album
helpedSolidify David Cassidy solo career
language English
mainTitle Rock Me Baby NERFINISHED
marketedTo teen audience
medium vinyl record
notableFor establishing David Cassidy beyond television fame
originallyReleasedAsFormat LP
partOf David Cassidy discography NERFINISHED
performer American singer
David Cassidy NERFINISHED
producer Wes Farrell NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1972
recordedBy David Cassidy NERFINISHED
recordLabel Bell Records NERFINISHED

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David Cassidy notableAlbum Rock Me Baby
Lex Medlin appearedIn Rock Me Baby