Subway Serenade
Subway Serenade was the second and final album released by the band Looking Glass. It contained their second charting single, "Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne". Following the departure of vocalist Elliot Lurie to pursue a solo career, the band would release one final single called "Highway to Hollywood" under the slightly altered name of "Lookinglass" in 1974 before drastically reforming their lineup and style into the heavy metal/power pop group Starz.
Track listing
Personnel
;Looking Glass- Elliot Lurie - Guitars, lead vocals
- Pieter "Piet" Sweval - Bass, lead vocals, harp
- Larry Gonsky - Keyboards, vocals
- Jeff Grob - drums and percussion, traps
- Maxine Dixon - Additional background vocals
- Nancy Nalence - Additional background vocals
- Nancy Farrell - Additional background vocals
- Steve von Schreiber - Additional background vocals
- Ralph MacDonald - Conga and percussion on "Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne" and "City Lady"
- Seldon Powell - Saxophone on "Sweet Jeremiah"
- Arif Mardin - Horns and strings arrangements
- Peggy Byrnes - Special Thanks
- Don Ellis - Special Thanks
- James Greene - Engineer
- Bill Scruggs - Engineer
- Ken Robertson - Engineer
- Lew Hahn - Audio
- Gene Paul - Audio
- Chappell & Co. - Sole selling agent