2 is a 1967 compilation album by pop singer Ronnie Dove.
Diamond Records did not issue Dove's then-current single "Dancin' Out of My Heart" on this album, instead deciding to issue its B-side, "Back from Baltimore".
According to Dove, Neil Diamond had written the song "Red Red Wine" for Dove to record; however, Phil Kahl turned down the song, claiming Dove had a "teen idol image" he needed to keep.
There was also a special pressing made for the Columbia Records Club.
Dove continued to issue singles on the label until it closed in early 1970.