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1970 studio album by Tom Rush
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Released | March 1970 |
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Recorded | 1970 |
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Genre | Folk rock |
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Length | 34:21 |
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Label | Columbia |
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Producer | Ed Freeman |
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- "Drop Down Mama"
Released: April 7, 1970
- "Lost My Drivin' Wheel"
Released: June 5, 1970
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Tom Rush is the 1970 album from pioneer Folk rock musician Tom Rush. He covers songs from fellow folkies Jackson Browne, Murray McLauchlan, James Taylor and David Wiffen. Guest musicians were David Bromberg on Dobro and Red Rhodes on Steel Guitar. The album spent sixteen weeks on the Billboard 200, peaking at #76 on May 23, 1970.[3]
- "Driving Wheel" (David Wiffen) – 5:22
- "Rainy Day Man" (James Taylor, Zachary Wiesner) – 3:07
- "Drop Down Mama" (Sleepy John Estes) – 2:33
- "Old Man's Song" (Murray McLauchlan) – 3:22
- "Lullaby" (Jesse Colin Young) – 3:45
- "These Days" (Jackson Browne) – 2:40
- "Wild Child" (Fred Neil) – 3:13
- "Colors of the Sun" (Jackson Browne) – 3:51
- "Livin' in the Country" (Wyatt Day, Wendy Winsted) – 2:31
- "Child's Song" (Murray McLauchlan) – 4:09