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  The Faces I've Been
Saja Records/Lifesong Records LS 900 (1975)

An amazing album no longer in print, this loving tribute to Jim Croce by his producers Tommy West and Terry Cashman is a heartfelt chronology of Jim’s music with the bonus of personal narrative by the producers and best of all, it includes some of Jim’s Raps.

”Anybody who ever saw Jim Croce perform was treated to his views on many subjects”, explains T.W. In addition to being a blue-collar singer-songwriter, Jim was an approachable star, and a down to earth storyteller.  This album illustrates many sides of Jim’s ability to entertain.



Produced by: Terry Cashman and Tommy West for Interrobang Productions, Inc.
All Songs Written By Jim Croce and Published by: Blendingwell Music, Inc. (ASCAP) Unless otherwise noted.
Recorded at: RPL Studios, Camden, New Jersey, (1963/64), Columbia Records, New York (1975), The Hit Factory, New York (1970-75)



Disc: 1
1. This Land Is Your Land (W. Guthrie) Ludlow Music, Inc. (BMI)
2. Greenback Dollar (H. Axton; K. Ramsey) Irving Music, Inc.
3. Pig's Song[ Lyrics ]
4. Gunga Din (music-J. Croce;lyric-Rudyard Kipling) [ Lyrics ]
5. Sun Come Up[ Lyrics ]
6. Big Fat Woman (E. Von Schmidt) Minglewood Music, Inc.
7. Charlie Green play That Slide Trombone[ Lyrics ]
8. Railroads And Riverboats[ Lyrics ]
9. Railroad Song[ Lyrics ]
10. The Way We Used to Be[ Lyrics ]
11. Maybe Tomorrow [ Lyrics ]
12. Stone Walls[ Lyrics ]
13. I Remember Mary (M. Muehleisen)
14. Country Girl[ Lyrics ]


Disc: 2
1. Which Way Are You Goin' [ Lyrics ]
2. King's Song[ Lyrics ]
3. Mississippi Lady[ Lyrics ]
4. Chain Gang Medley: "Chain Gang" (S. Cooke) Kags Music Corp. (BMI)
5. Old Man River (J. Kern, O. Hammerstein III) T.B. Harms Co.
6. Carmella....South Philly: "A Rose And A Baby Ruth" (J.D. Loudermilk)
     Nobody Loves A Fat Girl (J. Croce)
7. Cars And Dates, Chrome and Clubs: "Saloon And Saloon" (M. Muehleisen)
8. The Chinese: "The Edges Of Your Day" (M. Muehleisen)
9. Trucks And Ups: "Wear Out The Turnpike" [ Lyrics ]
10. The Army[ Lyrics ]




 


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