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
- "Half As Much" (Curley Williams)
- "Roses in the Garden" (Bill Mumy, Paul Gordon)
- "When Will I Be Loved?" (Phil Everly)
- "Storms Never Last" (Jessi Colter)
- "Look My Way" (Julia Marsh)
- "'Twas a Sunny Day" (Paul Simon)
- "There I've Said It" (Margo Smith)
- "I'm Not Lisa" (Jessi Colter)
- "Don't the Good Times (Make It All Worth While)" (Curley Williams, Fred Koller)
- "Singing the Blues" Melvin Endsley
- "When You Got Love" (Don Gibson)
- "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.
References
- ^ Look My Way at AllMusic