John Anderson: Easy Money
Status of copy at Case Memorial Library
Contents: Easy money (Anderson / Otto / Lawson) — A woman knows (Rich / McGehee / Roberts) — Funky country (Anderson / Rich) — Bonnie blue (Anderson / Coleman) — If her lovin' don't kill me (Womack / McGehee / Rich) — Something to drink about (Anderson / Emerson / Emerson) — Weeds (Anderson) — You already know my love (Chagnon / Savigar / Rosen) — Brown liquor (Rich / Lawson / Phillips) — I can't make her cry anymore (Anderson / Rich / Lawson) — Willie's guitar, featuring Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard (Phillips / Stephenson).
Ralph Novak wrote in People: "Having recorded for 30 years, Anderson has a keen sense of his own strengths, so the 11 songs on this exemplary album couldn't suit him better, showcasing his warm, hearty baritone and easy, unaffected masculinity. From the energetic title tune to the empathetic 'A Woman Knows' and the wistful 'Willie's Guitar' ('The hole in Willie Nelson's guitar is like the one you've worn through my heart'), he rocks, croons and altogether charms his way along."
Contents: Easy money (Anderson / Otto / Lawson) — A woman knows (Rich / McGehee / Roberts) — Funky country (Anderson / Rich) — Bonnie blue (Anderson / Coleman) — If her lovin' don't kill me (Womack / McGehee / Rich) — Something to drink about (Anderson / Emerson / Emerson) — Weeds (Anderson) — You already know my love (Chagnon / Savigar / Rosen) — Brown liquor (Rich / Lawson / Phillips) — I can't make her cry anymore (Anderson / Rich / Lawson) — Willie's guitar, featuring Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard (Phillips / Stephenson).
Ralph Novak wrote in People: "Having recorded for 30 years, Anderson has a keen sense of his own strengths, so the 11 songs on this exemplary album couldn't suit him better, showcasing his warm, hearty baritone and easy, unaffected masculinity. From the energetic title tune to the empathetic 'A Woman Knows' and the wistful 'Willie's Guitar' ('The hole in Willie Nelson's guitar is like the one you've worn through my heart'), he rocks, croons and altogether charms his way along."
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