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| Track listing | DISC 1: 1. Lullabys, Legends And Lies 2. Paul 3. Marie Lavaux 4. Daddy What If 5. Wonderful Soup Stone, The 6. Winner, The 7. In The Hills Of Shiloh 8. She's My Ever Lovin' Machine 9. Mermaid, The 10. Rest Awhile 11. Bottomless Well 12. True Story 13. Sure Hit Songwriters Pen 14. Rosalie's Good Eats Cafe
DISC 2: 1. Sylvia's Mother 2. Singin' In The Kitchen 3. $100,000 In Pennies 4. Alimony 5. Back Home In Huntsville Again 6. Brian Hennessey 7. Too Many Nights Alone 8. This Guitar Is For Sale 9. Rough On The Living 10. Numbers 11. Tequila Sheila 12. Qualudes Again 13. Food Blue 14. Jogger, The 15. Me And Jimmy Rodgers 16. Time
| | Details | | Playing time: | 117 min. | | Producer: | Bill Rice, Bobby Bare, Gregg Geller (Compilation), Jerry Kennedy | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording type: | Studio | | Recording mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
| | Album notes | Personnel: Bobby Bare (guitars); Roger Murrah (vocals); Chip Young, Red Lane, Bill Rice (guitars); Lloyd Green, Hal Rugg (dobro); Bobby Thompson (banjo); Tommy Williams (fiddle); Danny Epps (harmonica); Ron Oates, Bobby Wood (piano); Henry Strzelecki, Joe Allen (bass guitar); Larrie Londin, Jerry Carrigan (drums). One of the finest country albums of the 1970s, LULLABYS, LEGENDS AND LIES marks a crucial point in Bobby Bare's career. Bare already had a body of impressive work behind him by the early '70s, but recording an entire album of tunes by Shel Silverstein (of "A Boy Named Sue" fame) gave him an extra dimension of humor, looseness, and rowdy, left-of-center "outlaw" cred. Living up to the album's title, Silverstein's songs are often wild, absurd, larger-than-life accounts of unusual places and people, and Bare's warm, amiable, charismatic vocal presence is the perfect vehicle to bring them to life. As estimable as the catalogs of Bare and Silverstein are, this album is probably the peak for both.
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