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Tom Rush is the 1970 album from pioneer Folk rock musician Tom Rush. He covers songs from fellow folkies Jackson Browne, Murray McLauchlan, James Taylor and David Wiffen. Guest musicians were David Bromberg on Dobro and Red Rhodes on Steel Guitar. The album spent sixteen weeks on the Billboard 200, peaking at #76 on May 23, 1970. [3]
The songs follow the cycle of a relationship from its beginning to an end, according to the lyric content and sequencing of songs. Joni Mitchell's "The Circle Game", recorded prior to her own more upbeat release of the song on her 1970 album Ladies of the Canyon, can be read as the turning point of the relationship while "Rockport Sunday" ends the romance using an instrumental piece, followed ...
Merrimack County is the 1972 album from pioneer Folk rock musician Tom Rush.The standout tracks are "Mink Julip", "Mother Earth", "Jamaica, Say You Will", "Wind on ...
Ladies Love Outlaws is a 1974 country rock album from folk rock musician Tom Rush. The album spent nine weeks on the Billboard 200 charts, peaking at number 124 on November 16, 1974. [ 2 ]
These include The Walker Brothers who gave Tom Rush Top Ten credit as the songwriter on the UK Singles Chart and whose success Rush credits with putting his two children through college, Emmylou Harris who included the song on her 1988 album Bluebird and Midge Ure whose cover also made the UK Top Ten. [1]
Waits’ then-unknown girlfriend Rickie Lee Jones appears on the back cover of Blue Valentine, a year before the release of her debut album and its improbable pop hit “Chuck E’s in Love.” 1 ...
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Tom Rush covered "Something in the Way She Moves" on his 1968 album The Circle Game. [1] Taylor had played the song for Rush when he visited the Elektra Records offices for an audition in 1967. [6] Rush's version was released as a single and become popular on New England radio stations.