Mellow Rock Hits of the '70s: Sundown

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#TitleArtistLength
1SundownGordon Lightfoot3:36
2Romeo's Tune
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
CBS, Inc. (in 1979)
recording of:
Romeo's Tune
lyricist and composer:
Steve Forbert
publisher:
Colgems-EMI Music Inc.
Steve Forbert3:33
3Father & Son
producer:
Paul Samwell-Smith
bass guitar:
John Ryan (in 1970-07)
drums (drum set):
Harvey Burns (in 1970-07)
guitar and keyboard:
Cat Stevens (in 1970-07)
guitar [2nd]:
Alun Davies (in 1970-07)
solo violin:
John Rostein (in 1970-07)
vocals:
Cat Stevens (in 1970-07)
strings arranger:
Del Newman
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Island Records Ltd. (in 1970) and Universal Island Records Ltd. (in 1970)
recorded at:
Morgan Studios in Willesden, Brent, London, England, United Kingdom (in 1970-07)
part of:
Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Songs of All Time: 2021 edition (number: 408)
recording of:
Father and Son (Cat Stevens) (in 1970-07)
lyricist and composer:
Cat Stevens
publisher:
Cat Music Ltd., EMI Music Publishing Ltd., Island Music Ltd., Island Music, Inc., Freshwater Music Ltd. (from 1970 to present) and Irving Music, Inc. (from 1970 to present)
Cat Stevens3:41
4Vincent
engineer:
Tom Flye
producer:
Ed Freeman
recorded at:
The Record Plant in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1971-05 until 1971-06)
recording of:
Vincent (Starry Starry Night)
lyricist and composer:
Don McLean
publisher:
Benny Bird Co. Inc., MCA Music, Songs of Universal, Inc. and Universal/MCA Music Ltd.
translated version of:
Wim
Don McLean4:01
5Part of The PlanDan Fogelberg3:20
6Why Me
bass:
Tommy Cogbill (on 1972-07-08) and Farrell Morris (on 1972-07-13)
drums (drum set):
Ken Buttery (on 1972-07-08)
guitar:
James Colvard (on 1972-07-08), Jerry Stembridge (on 1972-07-08) and Bill Justis (on 1972-07-13)
keyboard:
Bobby R. Wood (on 1972-07-08) and Michael E. Utley (on 1972-07-08)
strings:
Brenton Banks (on 1972-07-13), Carl Joseph Gorodetzky (on 1972-07-13), David Darling (on 1972-07-13), George Binkley III (on 1972-07-13), Lillian Hunt (on 1972-07-13), Sheldon Kurland (on 1972-07-13) and Steven Maxwell Smith (on 1972-07-13)
background vocals:
Rita Coolidge (on 1972-07-08) and Larry Gatlin (on 1972-07-08)
vocals:
Kris Kristofferson (on 1972-07-08)
recording of:
Why Me (in 1972)
lyricist and composer:
Kris Kristofferson
publisher:
Resaca Music Publishing Co.
Kris Kristofferson3:29
7Brass Buttons
engineer and mixer:
Hugh Davies
producer:
Gram Parsons
acoustic guitar and lead vocals:
Gram Parsons (from 1973-05 until 1973-09)
bass:
Emory Gordy (from 1973-05 until 1973-09)
drums (drum set):
Ron Tutt (from 1973-05 until 1973-09)
electric guitar:
James Burton (from 1973-05 until 1973-09)
pedal steel guitar:
Al Perkins (from 1973-05 until 1973-09)
piano:
Glen D. Hardin (from 1973-05 until 1973-09)
vocals:
Emmylou Harris (from 1973-05 until 1973-09)
recording of:
Brass Buttons (from 1973-05 until 1973-09)
composer:
Gram Parsons
publisher:
Dramatis Music (in 1977) and Music Maximus (in 1977)
Gram Parsons3:29
8Faithless LoveJ.D. Souther3:32
9Operator (That's Not The Way It Feels)
producer:
Terry Cashman and Tommy West
vocals:
Jim Croce (on 1971-10-11)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
R2M Music (in 1972)
recorded at:
The Hit Factory in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1971-10-11)
recording of:
Operator (That’s Not the Way It Feels) (on 1971-10-11)
lyricist and composer:
Jim Croce
publisher:
DenJac Music Company and MCA Music
Jim Croce3:48
10Massachusetts
Arlo Guthrie3:16
11Never Let Her Go
associate producer:
Larry Knechtel
bass guitar:
Larry Knechtel
drums (drum set):
Mike Botts
guitar:
David Gates
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Elektra Records (in 1975)
recording of:
Never Let Her Go
lyricist and composer:
David Gates
publisher:
Kipahulu Music Co.
David Gates3:08
12Banana Republics
Steve Goodman3:46
13Glad To See You've Got Religion
recorded in:
New York, United States (on 1970-02-17)
engineer:
Jimmy Douglass
bass:
Bob Cranshaw (on 1970-02-17)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (on 1970-02-17)
guitar:
John "Bucky" Pizzarelli (on 1970-02-17)
vocals:
Loudon Wainwright III (on 1970-02-17)
Loudon Wainwright III3:56
14Angel From Montgomery
recording engineer:
Stan Kesler
assistant engineer:
Dale Smith
producer:
Arif Mardin
acoustic guitar:
John Prine (on 1971-07-08)
guitar:
John Christopher (on 1971-07-08)
guitar [lead guitar]:
Reggie Young (on 1971-07-08)
organ:
Bobby Emmons (on 1971-07-08)
piano:
Bobby Wood (on 1971-07-08)
vocals:
John Prine (on 1971-07-08)
remixer:
Arif Mardin
recorded at:
American Recording Studios in Memphis, Tennessee, United States (on 1971-07-08)
part of:
Rolling Stone: The 200 Greatest Country Songs of All Time (number: 81) and Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Songs of All Time: 2021 edition (number: 350)
recording of:
Angel From Montgomery (on 1971-07-08)
lyricist and composer:
John Prine
publisher:
Cotillion-Sour Grapes (ended), Cotillion Music Inc., Sour Grapes Music, Inc., Walden Music, Inc. and WB Music Corp.
John Prine3:46
15Second Avenue
Tim Moore3:59
16Passing Thing
assistant engineer:
Dennis Kirk and Greg Ladanyi
engineer:
Val Garay
producer:
Peter Asher
bass:
Leland Sklar (from 1976-03 until 1976-10)
drums (drum set):
Russell Kunkel (from 1976-03 until 1976-10)
piano and lead vocals:
Andrew Gold (from 1976-03 until 1976-10)
shakuhachi [Shaku Hachi]:
Donald Menza (from 1976-03 until 1976-10)
background vocals:
Brock Walsh (from 1976-03 until 1976-10)
vocals:
Andrew Gold (from 1976-03 until 1976-10)
recorded at:
Sound Factory in Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1976-03 until 1976-10)
recording of:
Passing Thing (from 1976-03 until 1976-10)
lyricist and composer:
Andrew Gold
publisher:
Luckyu Music
Andrew Gold4:08