In My Life (1966 album)
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In My Life | ||
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Studio album by Judy Collins | ||
Released | June 1966 | |
Recorded | New York, 1966 | |
Genre | Folk | |
Length | 65:28 | |
Label | Elektra | |
Producer(s) | Mark Abramson | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Judy Collins chronology | ||
Judy Collins' Fifth Album (1965) |
In My Life (1966) |
Wildflowers (1967) |
In My Life was a 1966 album by Judy Collins. Working with arranger Joshua Rifkin many of the songs featured dramatic orchestral arrangements, a departure from Collins' previous albums, which had all been straightforward folk. The album included work by Leonard Cohen, The Beatles, Bob Dylan, and Richard Farina. Collins' version of the song "Suzanne" is considered to be the recording that first introduced Leonard Cohen's music to a wide audience. [2]
[edit] Track Listing
- Tom Thumb's Blues (Dylan)
- Hard Lovin' Loser (Farina)
- Pirate Jenny (Blitzstein/Brecht/Weill)
- Suzanne (Cohen)
- La Colombe (Brel/Clayre)
- Marat/Sade (Peaslee)
- I Think It's Going To Rain Today (Newman)
- Sunny Goodge Street (Donovan)
- Liverpool Lullaby (Kelly)
- Dress Rehearsal Rag (Cohen)
- In My Life (Lennon-McCartney)