Album UK on Tramb Records label
Country (Country)
Recorded and mixed at Branstons Studios, Queniborough, Leicester, England.
Billy Finnegan And Stagecoach , GB album by | |
Martin Johnson b, acg, voc, IE bass, acoustic guitar, vocals, written by | |
Al Owens p, dr, perc, IE drums, percussion, piano, layout | |
Tony Alton eg, acg, h, GB electric guitar, acoustic guitar, harmonica, adapted by, arranged by | |
Robin Pizer voc, g, GB electric guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals, written by | |
Vaughan Simpkin key, keyboards, arranged by, strings | |
Billy Finnegan voc, IE lead vocals | |
Dave Seddon g, pedal steel guitar |
Paul Branston engineer |
John Hollins illustration |
Keith Newton liner notes |
Billy Finnegan And Stagecoach producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | The Old Man From The Mountain | Billy Finnegan And Stagecoach | Merle Haggard | |
2 | Will You Visit Me On Sundays? | Billy Finnegan And Stagecoach | Merle Haggard | |
3 | Maybe (Theme From The Life And Times Of Grizzly Adams) | Billy Finnegan And Stagecoach | Thom Pace | |
4 | I Would Like To See You Again | Billy Finnegan And Stagecoach | Charlie Craig, Larry Atwood | |
5 | Kentucky Sweetheart | Billy Finnegan And Stagecoach | Robin Pizer | |
6 | Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain | Billy Finnegan And Stagecoach | Fred Rose | |
7 | Cowboys Ain't Supposed To Cry | Billy Finnegan And Stagecoach | Doug Owen | |
8 | Comin' On Home To You | Billy Finnegan And Stagecoach | Martin Johnson | |
9 | The Wheels Fell Off The Wagon | Billy Finnegan And Stagecoach | Johnny Dollar | |
10 | Four Strong Winds | Billy Finnegan And Stagecoach | Ian Tyson | |
11 | Catfish John | Billy Finnegan And Stagecoach | Bob McDill | |
12 | A Polka | Billy Finnegan And Stagecoach |