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Look My Way (Rosemary Clooney album)

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Look My Way was a 1976 studio album by Rosemary Clooney. The songs include a number of country tracks, and a remake of her early hit "Half as Much".[1]

Look My Way marked Clooney's first solo work since 1965's Thanks for Nothing. Clooney had subsequently suffered a nervous breakdown, and would slowly rebuild her career from the mid-1970s.

Track listing

  1. "Half As Much" (Curley Williams)
  2. "Roses in the Garden" (Bill Mumy, Paul Gordon)
  3. "When Will I Be Loved?" (Phil Everly)
  4. "Storms Never Last" (Jessi Colter)
  5. "Look My Way" (Julia Marsh)
  6. "'Twas a Sunny Day" (Paul Simon)
  7. "There I've Said It" (Margo Smith)
  8. "I'm Not Lisa" (Jessi Colter)
  9. "Don't the Good Times (Make It All Worth While)" (Curley Williams, Fred Koller)
  10. "Singing the Blues" Melvin Endsley
  11. "When You Got Love" (Don Gibson)
  12. "The Very Thought of Losing You" (Gibson)

The album was combined with the 1977 Clooney album Nice to Be Around in a compact disc released by EMI-Capitol in 2002.

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