art direction Geoff Gans compiled by [augmented compilation & compilation concept by] David McLees compiled by [augmented compilation & compilation concept by] Harold Bronson design Julie Vlasak liner notes Barry Alfonso photography by [front cover photo] Ilona Lieberman photography by [men at work photo] Laura Levine photography by [men at work photo] Michael Ochs Archives photography by [psychedelic furs] B.C. Kagan photography by [sparks photo] Rocky Schenck photography by [the plimsouls photo] Donna Santisi product manager [project assistance] Bob Emmer product manager [project assistance] Mark Pinkus product manager [project assistance] Ted Myers product manager [research] David Lawrence product manager [research] Patrick Milligan remastered by Bill Inglot remastered by Ken Perry Phonographic Copyright (p) The David Geffen Company Phonographic Copyright (p) Elektra/Asylum Records Phonographic Copyright (p) A&M Records, Inc. Phonographic Copyright (p) Atlantic Recording Corporation Phonographic Copyright (p) Sony Music Entertainment Inc. Phonographic Copyright (p) Polydor Records Phonographic Copyright (p) O Records Phonographic Copyright (p) Rock 'N' Roll Records Phonographic Copyright (p) 4AD Phonographic Copyright (p) Rhino Records Inc. Copyright (c) Rhino Records Inc. Licensed From Geffen Records Licensed From Elektra Entertainment Licensed From A&M Records, Inc. Licensed From Atlantic Recording Corporation Licensed From Sony Music Special Products Licensed From Polygram Special Markets Licensed From O Records Licensed From Scotti Bros. Records Licensed From Warner Bros. Records Inc. Licensed Through MCA Records, Inc. Record Company Sony Music Entertainment Inc. Record Company PolyGram Group Distribution, Inc. Pressed By Specialty Records Corporation Glass Mastered At Specialty Records Corporation Track 1 Bomp single #12134, 1/82. Track 2 Bomp single #12133, 8/81. Track 3 I.R.S. / A&M single #2438, 9/82. Track 4 from the album [m=87044], Atlantic #19347, 4/82. Track 5 Columbia single #02888, 5/82. Tracks 6 and 13 from the album [m=94016], Geffen #4002, 6/83. Track 7 from the album Pat Travers' Black Pearl, Polydor #6362, 10/82. Track 8 Elektra single #47481, 7/82. Track 9 Columbia single #03340, 11/82. Track 10 O single #1001, 1982. Track 11 Rock 'N' Roll single #03497, 1/83. Track 12 Epic single #50937, 8/80. Track 14 recorded for the motion picture, first issued on the mini-album Valley Girl: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, 1983. Also included on the album [m=231022], Elektra #60309, 6/84. Track 15 Sire single #29775, 2/83.
A Million Miles Away, Everywhere At Once and Oldest Story In The World ℗ 1983 The David Geffen Company, courtesy of Geffen Records, through MCA Records, Inc.
Johnny, Are You Queer? and He Could Be The One ℗ 1982 Elektra / Asylum Records, School Is In ℗ 1984 Elektra / Asylum Records, produced under license from Elektra Entertainment.
Eyes Of A Stranger ℗ 1982 A&M Records, Inc., courtesy of A&M Records, Inc.
Angst In My Pants ℗ 1982 Atlantic Recording Corp., produced under license from Atlantic Recording Corp.
Who Can It Be Now? and Love My Way ℗ 1982 Sony Music Entertainment, Inc., and She Talks In Stereo ℗ 1980 Sony Music Entertainment, Inc., under license from Sony Music Special Products, a division of Sony Music Entertainment, Inc.
I La La La Love You ℗ 1982 Polydor Records, under license from PolyGram Special Markets, a division of PolyGram Group Distribution, Inc.
Jukebox (Don't Put Another Dime) ℗ 1982 O Records, licensed from O Records.
The Fanatic ℗ 1983 Rock 'n' Roll Records, courtesy of Scotti Bros. Records.
I Melt With You ℗ 1983 4 A.D., produced under license from Warner Bros. Records Inc.
All of the above selections were included in the motion picture, however many of them were unavailable to license for the original soundtrack recording. Tracks 2, 4, 6 and 14 appear on the original mini-album released in 1983.