J J Barrie - Remember (2024)
BAND/ARTIST: J. J. Barrie
- Title: Remember
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: Cherry Red Records
- Genre: Country, Pop
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 56:01
- Total Size: 346 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Call My Name (03:35)
2. The First Goodnight (03:26)
3. Buenos Dias Senorita (02:33)
4. At My Age (03:43)
5. Sunday Morning Blues (03:11)
6. I Just Fall In Love Again (04:02)
7. I Love You (03:59)
8. My Son (04:10)
9. If I Could Love You One More Time (03:51)
10. I Can't Sing Our Love Song (02:55)
11. Rainbows in My Mind (03:33)
12. Two Guys Who Liked To Sing (04:21)
13. Starting Over Again (03:52)
14. My America (02:36)
15. Where's The Reason (02:38)
16. Who Told The Band To Pack (03:29)
1. Call My Name (03:35)
2. The First Goodnight (03:26)
3. Buenos Dias Senorita (02:33)
4. At My Age (03:43)
5. Sunday Morning Blues (03:11)
6. I Just Fall In Love Again (04:02)
7. I Love You (03:59)
8. My Son (04:10)
9. If I Could Love You One More Time (03:51)
10. I Can't Sing Our Love Song (02:55)
11. Rainbows in My Mind (03:33)
12. Two Guys Who Liked To Sing (04:21)
13. Starting Over Again (03:52)
14. My America (02:36)
15. Where's The Reason (02:38)
16. Who Told The Band To Pack (03:29)
b. Barrie Authors, 7 July 1933, Ottawa, Canada. A former Blue Mink and Ocean manager, Barrie turned to songwriting and in early 1976 co-wrote ‘Where’s The Reason’ with Terry Britten for Glen Campbell. They sent a demo to his producer but he suggested Barrie record it. This he did, unsuccessfully. Undaunted, he recorded a version of the country ballad ‘No Charge’ on his own label Power Exchange (featuring an unaccredited vocal from Vicki Brown); the single shot up the UK charts to number 1. He re-released ‘Where’s The Reason’ as a follow-up but it again failed to chart. Power Exchange had one other UK Top 20 hit - ‘Who’s Gonna Love Me’ by the Imperials (without Little Anthony) in December 1977 - after which the label ceased trading. Barrie returned to Canada and tried to resume music publishing, artist management and agency representation - his former jobs during the 60s. In 1980, he returned to the UK to record his own ‘You Can’t Win ‘Em All’ and ‘It’s Only A Game’ - with English football manager Brian Clough - which were released on MCA late in the year.
Year 2024 | Country | Pop | FLAC / APE
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