I Would Like to See You Again
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I Would Like to See You Again es un álbum del cantante country Johnny Cash lanzado bajo el sello disquero Columbia el año 1978. La canción con el mismo nombre que el disco llego al #12 en los rankings mientras la canción "There Ain't No Good Chain Gang" llego al puesto #2, el álbum en si llego a la posición #23.
El álbum contene duetos con Waylon Jennings como en la canción "There Ain't No Good Chain Gang" la cual seria la primera colaboración entre ello de muchas más, el par graba muchas canciones en los 80s y graban el CD Heroes, los dos también trabajan con The Highwaymen junto con Willie Nelson y Kris Kristofferson.
Canciones
- I Would Like to See You Again – 2:55
(Larry T. Atwood y Charlie Craig)
- Lately – 2:01
(Cash)
- I Wish I Was Crazy Again (con Waylon Jennings) – 2:44
(Bob McDill)
- Who's Gene Autry? – 3:53
(Cash)
- Hurt So Bad – 2:37
(Cash)
- I Don't Think I Could Take You Back Again – 2:51
(Earl Ball, Jr. y Joel Sonnier)
- Abner Brown – 3:40
(Cash)
- After Taxes – 3:03
(Jerry Leiber y Billy Edd Wheeler)
- There Ain't No Good Chain Gang (con Waylon Jennings) – 3:18
(Hal Bynum y Dave Kirby)
- That's the Way It Is – 3:03
(Roger Bowling y Larry Butler)
- I'm Alright Now – 2:39
(Jerry Hensley)
Personal
- Johnny Cash - Vocalista
- Waylon Jennings - Vocalista
- Al Casey - Guitarra
- The Jordanaires - Coristas
Posición en listas
Álbum - Billboard (America del Norte)
Año |
Tabla |
Posición |
1978 |
Álbumes Country |
23 |
Canciones - Billboard (America del Norte)
Año |
Canción |
Tabla |
Posición |
1978 |
"I Would Like to See You Again" |
Canciones Country |
12 |
1978 |
"There Ain't No Good Chain Gang" |
Canciones Country |
2 |
Véase también
Categorías:
- Álbumes de Johnny Cash
- Álbumes de 1978
- Álbumes de Columbia Records
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