Joey Heatherton proves that she is more than just a pretty face on The JOEY HEATHERTON ALBUM (1972). Her primary fame came as impressive eye candy within the Rat Pack's coterie, as well as contributions to Bob Hope's various variety specials. She also served in Hope's longstanding tours entertaining American troops serving overseas during the Vietnam era. The platter was scored and produced by the formidable team of Tommy Oliver and Tony Scotti, their arrangements vacillating from American pop standards such as the pair of vintage Gershwin titles "Gone" and "Someone To Watch Over Me", to contemporary ballads including Brian Wilson's "God Only Knows" and "It's Not Easy," the latter a Barry Mann/Cynthia Weil tune that Sandy Posey and Neil MacArthur had respectively recorded to subsequently little notice. In 2004 Hip-O Select reissued The JOEY HEATHERTON ALBUM simply as JOEY HEATHERTON, supplementing the stack with the respective A and B sides of her four mid '60s singles and an additional trio of songs that were never released before.