Rod Mckuen- New Sounds In Folk Music
An American singer-songwriter, musician and poet, Rod McKuen was one of the best-selling poets in the United States during the late 1960s. McKuen released a wide range of recordings which included popular music, spoken word, soundtracks and classical music, selling over 100 million recordings worldwide. Presented here is his classic 1963 album "New Sounds In Folk Music," presented here newly remastered and finally available in the digital domain.
Tracklist:
- If I Had A Hammer
- Two-Ten, Six Eighteen
- The Golden Rocket
- I Thought She Was A Local
- Empty Pocket Blues
- Biography
- The Courting Song
- Jelly Coal Man
- Nineteen Loves
- Cottonpickers And Railroad Men
- Intellectual Rag
- Got To Roam
- New Midnight Special
- A Little Song
An American singer-songwriter, musician and poet, Rod McKuen was one of the best-selling poets in the United States during the late 1960s. McKuen released a wide range of recordings which included popular music, spoken word, soundtracks and classical music, selling over 100 million recordings worldwide. Presented here is his classic 1963 album "New Sounds In Folk Music," presented here newly remastered and finally available in the digital domain.
Tracklist:
- If I Had A Hammer
- Two-Ten, Six Eighteen
- The Golden Rocket
- I Thought She Was A Local
- Empty Pocket Blues
- Biography
- The Courting Song
- Jelly Coal Man
- Nineteen Loves
- Cottonpickers And Railroad Men
- Intellectual Rag
- Got To Roam
- New Midnight Special
- A Little Song