Play Don't Worry
Play Don't Worry is the second album by English guitarist and singer Mick Ronson, recorded in 1974 and released in January 1975 after his several projects in the early seventies together with David Bowie, Lou Reed and the band the Spiders from Mars. It contains mainly covers arranged by Ronson for his own sound, covering everyone from Pure Prairie League, The Velvet Underground and Little Richard. The backing track to "White Light/White Heat" was salvaged from Bowie's Pin Ups sessions. The title track was co-written by Bob Sargeant, later producer to The Beat amongst others, who released an album First Starring Role in April 1974 which included Ronson on recorder and producing four tracks.
Track listing
;Side one- "Billy Porter" – 3:30
- "Angel No. 9" – 5:31
- "This Is for You" – 4:30
- "White Light/White Heat" – 4:07
- "Play Don't Worry" – 3:15
- "Hazy Days" – 4:10
- "Girl Can't Help It" – 2:45
- "Empty Bed " – 5:12
- "Woman" – 3:25
CD edition bonus tracks
- "Seven Days" – 2:44
- "Stone Love " – 3:30
- "I'd Rather Be Me" – 4:54
- "Is There Life on Mars?" – 4:14
- "Pain in the City" – 3:45
- "Dogs " – 3:49
- "Seven Days" – 6:01
- "28 Days Jam" – 6:23
- "Woman" – 3:32
Personnel
- Mick Ronson – guitar, bass, drums, harmonica, piano, clavinet, synthesizer, vocals
- Trevor Bolder – bass, horn
- Mike Garson – piano
- Ritchie Dharma, Aynsley Dunbar, Tony Newman – drums
- Jeff Daly – saxophone, flutes
- Neil Kernon – ARP synthesizer on "Billy Porter" and "This Is for You"
- Paul Francis – drums on "Play Don't Worry"
- John Mealing – piano on "Woman"
- Ian Hunter – backing vocals on "Girl Can't Help It"
- Vicky Silva, Miquel Brown, Beverly Baxton – backing vocals on "Angel No.9" and "Woman"
- Sid Sax – string conductor on "Empty Bed "
Production
- Engineered by Dennis Mackay, Peter Fielder, Ted Sharp, Ray Hendrickson and Ian Major
- *Track 01-10: recorded and mixed at Strawberry Studios, Juan La Pins, South of France, Trident Studios and Scorpio Sound, London, 1974.
- *Track 11–15: recorded and mixed at Sundragon Studios, 13–14 December 1975.
- *Track 16–18: mixed August 1997 by Lestyn at Dana Studios, London.
- *All tracks produced, arranged and conducted by Mick Ronson for Mainman.
- Clive Arrowsmith – photography