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2003 studio album by Barb Jungr
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Waterloo Sunset is an album by
Barb Jungr released in 2003 (See
2003 in music).
Track listing
- "Do You Play Guitar?" (
Barb Jungr, Adrian York) – 3:53
- "High Water (for Charley Patton)" (
Bob Dylan) – 5:49
- Originally from the
Bob Dylan album
Love and Theft (2001)
- "
Cathy's Clown" (
Don Everly, Phil Everly) – 3:35
- Originally from the
Everly Brothers album The Everly Brothers' Best (1959)
- "This Masquerade" (
Leon Russell) – 5:09
- Originally from the Howard Roberts album Sounds (1970)
- Version performed by
Leon Russell originally from his album Carney (1972)
- "The Great Valerio" (
Richard Thompson) – 3:49
- Originally from the
Richard and Linda Thompson album I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight (1974)
- "When Do the Bells Ring for Me?" (Charles De Forest) – 2:54
- Originally from the
Tony Bennett album Astoria: Portrait of the Artist (1990)
- "Written Down in the Dark Again" (Christine Collister, Jungr) – 5:26
- "Like a Rolling Stone" (Dylan) – 6:03
- Originally from the
Bob Dylan album
Highway 61 Revisited (1965)
- "Lipstick Lips Lament" (
Russell Churney, Jungr) – 4:22
- "Laugh, Clown, Laugh" (Ted Fiorito, Sam M Lewis,
Joe Young) – 3:30
- Originally the title theme from the film Laugh, Clown, Laugh (dir Herbert Brenon) (1928)
- "
Waterloo Sunset" (
Ray Davies) – 4:32
- Originally from the
Kinks album Something Else by the Kinks (1967)
- Earlier version performed by
Barb Jungr featured on her album
Bare (1999)
- "The Joker" (
Eddie Curtis,
Ahmet Ertegun,
Steve Miller) – 5:35
- Originally from the
Steve Miller Band album The Joker (1973)
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