A Song for My Father

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A Song for My Father
2007 cover
2007 cover (Target)
Studio album by
Various
Released2007
Recordedc.2006
GenrePop, Folk, Rock
Label429 Records, 180 Music
Alternative cover
2010 cover
2010 cover (429 Records)

A Song for My Father is an anthology of songs performed by the children of popular American musicians of the 20th century. Each performer chose a song associated with their parent.

The album was originally released in 2007 by 180 Music, and was an exclusive US release, available only from Target stores. On June 1, 2010, it was re-released by 429 Records. [1] [2]

Track listing[edit]

No. Song Title Performer Time Composer
1 Evil Ways Salvador Santana (son of Carlos Santana) 3:51 Clarence "Sonny" Henry
2 Travelin' Man Gunnar & Matthew Nelson (sons of Ricky Nelson) 3:34 Jerry Fuller
3 Lover's Cross A.J. Croce (son of Jim Croce) 3:04 Jim Croce
4 Cat's in the Cradle Jen Chapin (daughter of Harry Chapin) 3:52 Harry Chapin
5 Midnight Rider Devon Allman’s Honeytribe (son of Gregg Allman) 3:25 Gregg Allman, Richard Payne
6 Up on the Roof Louise Goffin (daughter of Gerry Goffin & Carole King) 3:27 Gerry Goffin & Carole King
7 Bartender's Blues Ben Taylor (son of James Taylor) 3:05 James Taylor
8 Soul Shake Down Party Ky-Mani Marley (son of Bob Marley) 2:53 Bob Marley
9 Bird on the Wire Adam Cohen (son of Leonard Cohen) 2:55 Leonard Cohen
10 Yellow Moon Ivan Neville (son of Aaron Neville) 4:14 Aaron Neville & Joel Neville
11 The Warmth of the Sun Carnie & Wendy Wilson (daughters of Brian Wilson) 3:01 Mike Love & Brian Wilson
12 Got A Feelin' Chynna Phillips (daughter of John Phillips) 2:43 Denny Doherty & John Phillips
13 Run To Me Spencer Gibb & 54 Seconds (son of Robin Gibb) 4:07 Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, Robin Gibb
14 Coming in to Los Angeles Sarah Lee Guthrie (daughter of Arlo Guthrie) 2:59 Arlo Guthrie

References[edit]

  1. ^ A Song For My Father Set For Release On 429. RedOrbit, May 11, 2009.
  2. ^ "429 Records – A Song For My Father". Archived from the original on 2011-10-03. Retrieved 2011-05-16.

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