John Denver – John Denver Sings
Label: | Not On Label (John Denver Self-released) – HJD 66 |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Mono |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Folk, World, & Country |
Style: | Folk |
Tracklist
A1 | Here There And Everywhere | 2:35 | |
A2 | Ann | 2:20 | |
A3 | Babe I Hate To Go | 3:11 | |
A4 | When I Was A Cowboy | 1:46 | |
A5 | Yesterday | 2:15 | |
A6 | Blues My Naughty | 2:36 | |
B1 | What's That I Hear Now? | 3:06 | |
B2 | And I Love Her | 3:10 | |
B3 | When Will I Be Loved? | 1:49 | |
B4 | Darcy Farrow | 3:33 | |
B5 | Minor Swing | 2:14 | |
B6 | In My Life | 1:51 | |
B7 | Farewell Party | 1:58 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Gold Star Studios
- Recorded At – Bell Sound Studios
Credits
- Bass Guitar – Paul Prestopino
- Engineer – Doc Siegel, Harry Yarmark, Stan Hess
- Lead Guitar – Bob Hefferan
- Photography By – Bob Greene (4)
- Producer – John Denver
- Twelve-String Guitar – John Denver
Notes
Only 250 released to friends and family for a Christmas present.
Dedicated to Milt Okun.
Recorded at Goldstar Recording Studios in Los Angeles and Bell Sound Studios in New York.
"Babe I Hate To Go" is an early version of "Leaving On A Jet Plane"
"Bass" is misspelled "Base" in the credits for "Minor Swing"
Dedicated to Milt Okun.
Recorded at Goldstar Recording Studios in Los Angeles and Bell Sound Studios in New York.
"Babe I Hate To Go" is an early version of "Leaving On A Jet Plane"
"Bass" is misspelled "Base" in the credits for "Minor Swing"
Other Versions (2)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission | John Denver Sings (CD, Album, Reissue, Mono) | RCA, RCA, Legacy, Sony Music | 88697910482-25, HJD 66, none | 2012 | |||
New Submission | John Denver Sings (13×File, MP3, Album, Reissue, 256 kbps) | RCA, Legacy | none | US | Unknown |
Reviews
- Quite an interesting album that signposts a later direction on albums with RCA. 'Babe I hate to go' became better known as 'Leaving on a jet plane' and Steve Gillette and Tom Campbell's 'Darcy Farrow' reappeared on the 'Rocky Mountain High' album. His love of beatles songs as evidenced here was also in his albums right up to 'Farewell Andromeda' and 'Blues my Naughty' was centre piece in one of the BBC's 1973 John Denver Shows. A must for collectors and actually the audio is not bad considering it was transcribed from the original vinyl pressing.
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