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  1. In March 1975, Capitol reissued the album under the name The Stone Poneys Featuring Linda Ronstadt (catalogue number ST-11383), following the multi-platinum success Linda Ronstadt had in 1974-75 with her #1 album Heart Like a Wheel. Though the original release did not chart, this reissue reached #172 on the Billboard album chart.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Stone_PoneysStone Poneys - Wikipedia

    Eight years after the release of the band's first album (in March 1975), it was reissued by Capitol under the name The Stone Poneys Featuring Linda Ronstadt, as a result of the multi-platinum success Linda Ronstadt had in 1974-75 as a solo artist with the No. 1 album Heart Like A Wheel.

  3. Peak at: #13 In the album: Evergreen, Volume 2 Different Drum (Mike Nesmith) by The Stone Poneys featuring Linda Ronstadt, arranged by Jimmy Bond, produced by Nick Venet. The...

  4. Stone Poneys - Different Drum (Live) STONEPONEYSVEVO. 4.21K subscribers. 24K. 3.7M views 10 years ago. THE STONE PONEYS WITH LINDA RONSTADT, JAZZ HARP PLAYER GLORIA TRACY ...more. THE...

  5. The crowning glory was the unique voice of Linda Ronstadt. Such was the combination of three friends who coalesced in Los Angeles in 1965 as the Stone Poneys.

  6. The Stone Poneys' version went to No. 12 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart (with 'featuring Linda Ronstadt' on the single label; she was the only band member on the track). As Edwards recalled, the band based their original recording of the song on a version by The Greenbriar Boys from their 1966 album Better Late than Never!

  7. Side 1 Side 2 “Sweet Summer Blue and Gold” (Bobby Kimmel, Ken Edwards) – 2:18 “Wild about My Lovin'” (Traditional – Adapted by Kimmel, Ronstadt and Edwards) – 3:50