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  1. Southside Johnny's first three albums, I Don't Want to Go Home (1976), This Time It's for Real (1977), and Hearts of Stone (1978), were Stax-influenced R&B, arranged and produced by the co-founder of the band and Springsteen confederate Steven Van Zandt, and largely featured songs written by Van Zandt and/or Springsteen.

  2. This Time It's for Real is the second album by New Jersey band Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, featuring three compositions by Bruce Springsteen and Steve Van Zandt, as well as an additional five by the latter.

  3. This then led to Van Zandt producing their debut album, I Don't Want to Go Home, at the same studio. Van Zandt also wrote three songs for the album including "How Come You Treat Me So Bad?", which featured guest vocals from Lee Dorsey and the title track, which effectively became the band's signature tune.

  4. Jul 7, 2009 · Southside Johnny (real name John Lyon, born December 4, 1948 in Neptune, New Jersey) is an American singer, harmonica player, and songwriter, who usually fronts his band The Asbury Jukes.

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  5. I Don't Want to Go Home Lyrics: (S. Van Zandt) / Oh, I know that it's getting late / But I don't want to go home / I'm in no hurry baby time can wait / ‘Cause I don't...

  6. Sep 27, 2023 · The song “I Don’t Want to Go Home” by Southside Johnny holds a powerful meaning that resonates with listeners on a deep emotional level. Released in 1976, this classic rock song tells a compelling story of longing, nostalgia, and the bittersweet feeling of wanting to hold onto precious moments.

  7. May 11, 2004 · I Don't Want to Go Home/This Time It's for Real/Hearts of Stone Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine. Sony repackaged and re-released three of Southside Johnny's best albums -- I Don't Want to Go Home, This Time It's for Real and Hearts of Stone -- as a slip-cased box set.