Tracklist (CD)
1-1 | | Don't Make Promises | | 2:23 | 1-2 | | Green Rocky Road | | 2:16 | 1-3 | | Smugglin' Man | | 1:54 | 1-4 | | How Long | | 4:33 | 1-5 | | While You're On Your Way | | 2:14 | 1-6 | | It'll Never Happen Again | | 2:34 | 1-7 | | Reason To Believe | | 1:57 | See more tracks1-8 | | Never Too Far | | 2:12 | 1-9 | | Part Of The Wind | | 2:15 | 1-10 | | Ain't Gonna Do Without | | 3:40 | 1-11 | | Misty Roses | | 1:57 | 1-12 | | How Can We Hang On To A Dream | | 2:01 | 1-13 | | If I Were A Carpenter | | 2:40 | 1-14 | | Red Balloon | | 2:32 | 1-15 | | Black Sheep Boy | | 1:53 | 1-16 | | Lady Came From Baltimore | | 1:48 | 1-17 | | Baby Close Its Eyes | | 1:41 | 1-18 | | You Upset The Grace Of Living When You Lie | | 1:45 | 1-19 | | Speak Like A Child | | 3:13 | 1-20 | | See Where You Are And Get Out | | 1:10 | 1-21 | | It's Hard To Believe In Love For Long | | 2:15 | 1-22 | | Tribute To Hank Williams | | 3:08 | 1-23 | | While You're On Your Way (Alternate Version) | | 2:34 | 1-24 | | It'll Never Happen Again (Alternate Version) | | 2:06 | 2-1 | | Airmobile | | 2:19 | 2-2 | | Whiskey, Whiskey | | 5:39 | 2-3 | | Seventh Son | | 2:05 | 2-4 | | Danville Dame | | 2:46 | 2-5 | | House Of The Rising Sun | | 3:39 | 2-6 | | Bo Diddley | | 2:52 | 2-7 | | I Can't Slow Down | | 2:28 | 2-8 | | Hello Baby | | 5:20 | 2-9 | | Rolling Stone | | 2:38 | 2-10 | | You Got A Reputation | | 2:26 | 2-11 | | Keep Your Hands Off Her | | 3:00 | 2-12 | | Nobody Knows You (When You're Down And Out) | | 4:03 | 2-13 | | Hootchie Kootchie Man | | 5:02 | 2-14 | | So Glad You're Mine | | 4:02 | 2-15 | | You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover | | 3:13 | 2-16 | | She Ain't Home | | 2:17 | 2-17 | | You Say You Love Me | | 2:10 | 2-18 | | How Time Flies | | 3:45 | 2-19 | | If You Can Ruin A Man | | 2:31 | 2-20 | | If I Knew | | 2:41 | 2-21 | | She's Up To Something New | | 4:04 | 2-22 | | Who'll Be The Man | | 2:01 | 2-23 | | First Love Song | | 3:54 |
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Review Tim Hardin was an amazing songwriter whose first albums for Verve contained some of the best pop-fueled folk songs of the 1960s. His sad blues-y voice exudes a dark soul that gets overlooked in the history books (although his songwriting skills are not). Sure, you know "If I Were a Carpenter," but check out "Misty Roses" or "It'll Never Happen Again.
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