Digitally Remastered Twofer of her 1969 and 1970 Releases with the Hit Single 'Snowbird'. Includes Deluxe Booklet with Rare Career Highlight Photo's Picked by Anne.
This Way Is My Way/Honey Wheat & Laughter,Anne Murray,Capitol,Adult Contemporary,Country,Country-Pop,Easy Listening/Vocal,Pop,Popular Music,Soft Rock
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This Way Is My Way/Honey Wheat & Laughter
Anne Murray Manufacturer: EMI Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JP03 Release Date: 1999-06-03 |
Tracks:
- Bidin' My Time
- Sittin' Back Lovin' You
- No One Is To Blame
- I Wonder How The Old Folks Are At Home
- Sunspots
- He May Call
- Thirsty Boots
- Snowbird
- Hard As I Try
- I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
- Nice To Be With You
- Fire And Rain
- Rain
- Someone Else Today
- Head Above The Water
- Break My Mind
- The Call
- Put Your Hand In The Hand
- Running
- Musical Friends
- Get Together
- Night Owl
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Digitally Remastered Twofer of her 1969 and 1970 Releases with the Hit Single 'Snowbird'. Includes Deluxe Booklet with Rare Career Highlight Photo's Picked by Anne.Customer Reviews:
A TRUE ORIGINAL LEGEND IS BORN.......2006-06-25
Two brilliant early folk-pop albums.......2003-02-20
In Canada, the first was originally released in 1969 under the title This way is my way, but was re-issued in 1970 with the title Snowbird following the success of that song. Like many of Anne's albums, it contains a number of covers. Here you can find Anne's lovely versions of Sitting back loving you (a Loving Spoonful song that I originally came across on Dolly Parton's Here you come again album), I wonder how the old folks are at home (Mac Wiseman), Thirsty boots (an Eric Anderson song which has also been covered by Judy Collins and John Denver) and I'll be your baby tonight (Bob Dylan).
The second album, Honey wheat and laughter, was released in Canada in 1970. I should add that outside countries, these two albums were not usually released separately. Instead, a compilation of the two albums was released with about half the tracks including (of course) Snowbird. This was because Snowbird was slow to catch on internationally and by the time it did, the album from which it came was no longer current. There wasn't enough interest to justify releasing both albums, hence the compilation.
Anyway, both albums are included here in full and are very similar in style. The covers on Honey wheat and laughter include Fire and rain (James Taylor), Rain (Jose Feliciano), Break my mind (an often-covered country song written by John D Loudermilk) and Night owl (James Taylor). Of the originals, by far the famous is Put your hand in the hand, a song which spawned a lot of covers in the next year or two after Anne's version appeared. Incredibly, Anne's version was not released as a single because the record company didn't think it was an Anne Murray type of song. Oh ye of little faith. Still, that missed opportunity didn't harm Anne's career.
Anne Murray has recorded so many great albums, but these two are fascinating, though perhaps they will appeal as much to those who like Linda Ronstadt's early albums like Silk purse as they will to fans of Anne's later music.
this way.......2002-02-13
time. i have collected all 31 albums and have started on her
signature series. her persona and talent take you to places
that she can only take you to through her intense voice and
style. her long and successful career will long be cherished
i can't imagine the musical world without her. she is the geatest.
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