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1993 studio album by Greg Brown, Bill Morrissey
Friend of Mine is a folk album by Iowa-born singer/songwriter
Greg Brown and New England singer/songwriter
Bill Morrissey.
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Writing for
Allmusic, music critic Alex Henderson called the album "... an unpretentious date that followers of both artists will appreciate."
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- "Ain't Life a Brook" (
Ferron)
- "
Little Red Rooster" (Burnett,
Dixon)
- "He Was a Friend of Mine" (Traditional)
- "Memphis, Tennessee" (
Berry)
- "The Road" (
Danny O'Keefe)
- "You Can't Always Get What You Want" (
Mick Jagger,
Keith Richards)
- "Duncan and Brady" (Traditional)
- "Tom Dula" (Morrissey, Proffitt)
- "Summer Wages" (Tyson, Witmark)
- "I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive" (Rose,
Hank Williams)
- "Fishing with Bill" (Brown)
- "Baby, Please Don't Go" (Williams)
- Greg Brown – vocals, guitar, harmonica
- Bill Morrissey – vocals, guitar, harmonica, slide guitar
- Billy Conway – drums
- Richard Gates – bass
- Ed Sheridan – bass
- Produced by Ellen Karas
- Engineered by Jesse Henderson
- Mastered by Dr. Toby Mountain
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