"Going Public" is Beach Boys member Bruce Johnston's third and final solo album, and the only one recorded after becoming a member of the band. It was released in 1977 under Columbia Records. "I Write the Songs" was covered by the Captain & Tennille both in English and Spanish, by David Cassidy, and, of course, hit big for Barry Manilow two years before the release of this solo disc by one of the Beach Boys. With Elton John alum Caleb Quaye on electric guitar, along with Richie Zito, Kathy Dragon on flute, the California Boys Choir, and a song each co-written with Brian Wilson and Rocket Records recording artist the Hudson Brothers, this outing does not have the star power of David Cassidy's The Higher They Climb, The Harder They Fall album from 1975, which was co-produced by Johnston; however, Johnston does much more with less. "I Write the Songs" is nice, but Manilow's voice and overproduction is what the song needed, and got. That said, having the songwriter's emotions on record is important, and the hit presence of the song doesn't disturb the seamless presentation here. Johnston Johnston Johnston Wilson 
Track listing
01.  "I Write the Songs"  (Bruce Johnston)  - 4:05
02.  "Deirdre"  (Johnston, Brian Wilson)  - 4:10
03.  "Thank You Baby"  (Johnston 
04.  "Rendezvous"  (Johnston, Bill Hudson, Brett Hudson, Mark Hudson)  - 2:27
05.  "Won't Somebody Dance With Me"  (Lynsey De Paul)  - 4:01
06.  "Disney Girls"  (Johnston 
07.  "Rock and Roll Survivor"  (Johnston 
08.  "Don't Be Scared"  (Johnston 
09.  "Pipeline"  (Brian Carman, Bob Spickard)  - 4:36
Released:  1977 
Genre:  Pop, Rock 
Label:  Columbia 
Length:  34:53
Producer:  Gary Usher 
Personnel
Bruce Johnston - Piano, Background Vocals
John Hobbs - Electric Piano 
Brent Nelson, California Boys' Choir, The, Cindy Bullens, Curt Becher, Diana Lee, Gary Puckett, Jim Haas, Joe Chemay, Jon Joyce  - Backing Vocals 
Joe Chemay - Bass
Igor Horoshevsky - Cello
Gary Mallaber - Drums
Caleb Quaye, Richie Zito - Electric Guitar 
Kathy Dragon - Flute



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