Released November 1976 | Recorded 1976 Release date November 1976 | |
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Judy collins bread and roses wmv
Bread and Roses was a 1976 album by Judy Collins that attempted to merge the singer's political convictions with the commercial success of the previous year's Judith. Political statements like the title song, originally a poem by James Oppenheim commonly associated with a 1912 garment workers strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts, were balanced with such pop compositions as Elton John's "Come Down in Time", but the album failed to achieve the commercial success of Judith.
Contents
Released as the single from the album was "Special Delivery" by Billy Mernit.
Singer Luther Vandross sang background on this album, one of his earliest commercially recorded vocal performances.
Judy collins special delivery
Track listing
- "Bread and Roses" (Mimi Fariña, James Oppenheim) – 3:05
- "Everything Must Change" (Benard Ighner) – 4:25
- "Special Delivery" (Billy Mernit) – 3:55
- "Out of Control" (Judy Collins) – 3:00
- "Plegaria a un Labrador (Prayer to a Laborer)" (Víctor Jara) – 4:04
- "Come Down in Time" (Elton John, Bernie Taupin) – 3:23
- "Spanish Is the Loving Tongue" (Charles Badger Clark, Billy Simon) – 4:32
- "I Didn't Know About You" (Duke Ellington, Bob Russell) – 3:29
- "Take This Longing" (Leonard Cohen) – 5:25
- "Love Hurts" (Andrew Gold) – 3:17
- "Marjorie" (Judy Collins) – 0:43
- "King David" (Walter De La Mare, Herbert Howells) – 4:27
Personnel
Songs
1Bread and Roses3:05
2Everything Must Change4:25
3Special Delivery3:55
References
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