Jack Jersey – “Lonely Me” German single cover Contributed by Garrison Martin on Nov 17th, 2020. Artwork published in circa 1976. Source: http://images.45cat.com EMI Records. License: All Rights Reserved. Roco set on an angle, for the German release of “Lonely Me” by Dutch singer and composer Jack Jersey, aka Jack Willem de Nijs (1941–1997). [More info on Discogs] Typefaces Formats Album Art (2091) Topics Music (3148) Tagged withEMI Electrola (51)Jack Jersey (1)single records (512)red (539)reversed type (1512)all caps (2941)type on an angle (632)pop rock (4)1970s (923)vinyl records (1987) Artwork location Germany (2185) Köln (41) In Sets Letraset (Florian Hardwig) (271) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Roco in use Typographie: Schrift und Graphik mit Letrasetc. 1978Christof GassnerHelmut LangerFriedrich FriedlContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick That’s Entertainment film poster1974Contributed by Rob Hudson Staff Pick Johnny Rodrigues – “Hey Mal Yo”1975Contributed by Garrison Martin Sponsor More in Music Gorky Park 90th anniversary festival2018Arthur LebsackContributed by Gayaneh Bagdasaryan Musical script book covers2019Elvin HuContributed by David Jonathan Ross Staff Pick Robert Ellis Orrall – Fixation album art1981David GambaleSpencer DrateAnother Record Co.Photo(s) by Bart Solenthaler on Flickr. Bat Out of Hell – Meat Loaf1977Ed LeeRichard CorbenJim SteinmanContributed by David Jonathan Ross More in Album Art The Seekers – “Sparrow Song” Dutch single cover1975unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Paul Mauriat and his orchestra – Blooming Hits album art1967Contributed by Nick Sherman Roy Ayers Ubiquity – Mystic Voyage album art1975Sheri LeverichRob CrespoContributed by Ian Lanius Ben Vereen – Ben Vereen1976Milton SincoffContributed by Stephen Coles More Fonts In Use Electrified – The Hepburns1989Mike OwenContributed by mike owen Staff Pick La Seine Musicale 20182017Avant PostContributed by Philippe Dionne Bussières Staff Pick Career Expo2015John ProvencherContributed by John Provencher Staff Pick Meret Oppenheim. Worte nicht in giftige Buchstaben einwickeln2014BonbonValeria BoninDiego BontognaliContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick