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No More Pennies
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 18, 2012
RecordedWee House of Music Co.
GenreFolk
Length44:07
LabelWee House of Music Co.
ProducerJamie Robinson
Dave Gunning chronology
Christmas Too
(2011)
No More Pennies
(2012)
Lift
(2015)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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No More Pennies is the ninth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Dave Gunning. The album was released in 2012 by Wee House of Music.

The lyrics from the song These Hands" were used as the foundation of a book produced by Time Well Spent Publishing. The book includes illustrations by Meaghan Smith. Sheet music and lyrics are also included. A portion of proceeds are contributed to the IWK Health Centre Foundation.[1]

Issues with Royal Canadian Mint over artwork

The Canadian penny is heavily featured within the album's artwork. The back cover includes a penny setting into the horizon and the inner image of the package showcases an old-fashioned steam locomotive with pennies for wheels.

After an initial pressing of 2000 copies of No More Pennies, the Royal Canadian Mint notified Gunning that he must pay $1,200 for usage rights of the penny image. Gunning responded by initiating a penny drive to help pay the fee. The story received coverage from significant print and online news outlets, including The Globe and Mail, The Toronto Sun and The Huffington Post.[2][3][4] Eventually the Royal Canadian Mint waived the royalty. Gunning's penny drive raised $6,287.66 which was donated to the IWK Health Centre in Halifax.[5] Gunning will not have to pay fees for use of the penny image for any subsequent pressings of the album.[6]

Great Canadian Song Quest

Gunning submitted the song "A Game Goin' On" to the 2013 edition of Great Canadian Song Quest: CBC's Hockey Night in Canada Song Quest. The song advanced to the top 10 of the competition.[7] On January 1, 2014, during the NHL Winter Classic, it was announced that "A Game Goin' On" was the winner of Song Quest.[8] Joel Plaskett will produce a new version of the song. Gunning is set to perform "A Game Goin' On" in Saskatchewan on Hockey Day in Canada.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."All Along The Way"3:24
2."Coal From The Train"4:18
3."We Can't Win"3:30
4."A Game Goin' On (feat. David Francey)"3:18
5."These Hands"4:08
6."The Family Name"4:12
7."Too Soon To Turn Back"3:45
8."Little White Seeds (feat. Karine Polwart)"4:15
9."When The Cold Weather Comes"3:22
10."The Weight of My Guitar"4:21
11."That's When We Fell"3:36
12."Living in Alberta"3:24

Personnel

Additional musicians

Other personnel

Awards and nominations

Great Canadian Song Quest:

  • 2014 CBC Hockey Night in Canada Song Quest – Winner (A Game Goin' On)

East Coast Music Awards:

  • 2014 Solo Recording of the Year – Winner (No More Pennies)
  • 2014 Songwriter of the Year – Winner (These Hands from No More Pennies)
  • 2014 Entertainer of the Year Nomination
  • 2014 Video of the Year, These Hands Nomination (Director: Scott Simpson)
  • 2013 Song of the Year – Winner (These Hands from No More Pennies)

Music Nova Scotia Awards:

  • 2013 Folk Recording of the Year – Winner (No More Pennies)

International Songwriting Credits:

  • 2014 Great American Song Contest – Winner (These Hands)
  • 2013 International Songwriting Competition – Semi Finalist (These Hands)

References

  1. ^ "These Hands", Time Well Spent Publishing. [1] Access date: January 5, 2014.
  2. ^ "Canadian Folk singer Fighting With The Mint Over Pennies". The Globe and Mail.
  3. ^ "Dave Gunning's 'No More Pennies': Royal Canadian Mint Wants Royalties For Use Of Penny Image". Huffington Post.
  4. ^ "Nova Scotia Musician Warned By Mint For Using Pennies On CD Cover". Toronto Star.
  5. ^ "Gunning's Penny Drive raises $6,287.66 for the IWK hospital". The Pictou Advocate.
  6. ^ "NS Musician Won't Need To Pay Mint For Penny Image". CBC News.
  7. ^ "Dave Gunning Advances in CBC Song Quest". The News – New Glasgow Newspaper. Archived from the original on January 6, 2014. Retrieved December 27, 2013.
  8. ^ "Dave Gunning Wins CBC's Hockey Night In Canada Song Quest". CBC News.