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The Family Songbook

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The Family Songbook
The Family Songbook cover
Studio album by The Haden Triplets
Released January 24, 2020
Recorded 2019 at Electro-Vox Recording Studios[clarification needed]
Genre Vocal music, Americana, country, folk
Length 47:45
Label Thirty Tigers
Trimeter Records
Producer(s) Woody Jackson
The Haden Triplets chronology
The Haden Triplets
(2014)
The Family Songbook
(2020)

The Family Songbook is the second album by The Haden Triplets. The record features four songs written by the Haden sisters' paternal grandfather Carl. E Haden.[1] It also includes a cover of the Kayne West song "Say You Will." Like their previous, self-titled record, it is mainly composed of songs from the American songbook.

Overview

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Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Wayfaring Stranger"  Traditional 5:27
2. "Who Will You Love"  Carl Haden Jr. 5:53
3. "Say You Will"  Jeff Bhasker, Kanye West 4:14
4. "Ozark Moon"  Carl Haden Jr. 3:12
5. "Flee as a Bird"  Mary Stanley Buce, Mary Dana Schindler 3:58
6. "Memories of Will Rogers"  Carl Haden Jr. 3:17
7. "Pretty Baby"  Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss, Gillian Welch 1:55
8. "Gray Mother Dreaming"  Ernie Harvey, Carl Haden Jr. 2:54
9. "Every Time I Try"  Josh Haden 5:30
10. "Wildwood Flower"  Joseph Philbrick Webster 3:09
11. "What Would You Give"    4:43
12. "I'll Fly Away"  Albert E. Brumley 3:33


Personnel

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Per Discogs entry[2]:

Gallery

See also

External links

  1. Allmusic entry for The Family Songbook. Review written by Mark Deming.
  2. Discogs entry for The Family Songbook