Performer: Steve Goodman
Title: Somebody Else's Troubles
Country: US
Style: Country Rock
Category: Rock
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Somebody Else's Troubles. The Loving Of The Game. I Ain't Heard You Play No Blues. Don't Do Me Any Favors Anymore. Somebody Else's Troubles (LP, Album, RE, Son). 2318 079. Steve Goodman. Somebody Else's Troubles (LP, Album).
Somebody Else's Troubles (LP, Album, RE, Son). Somebody Else's Troubles (CD, Album). 7446599626 2. Somebody Else's Troubles (CD). US. 1999.
Somebody Else’s Troubles. 6. 7. I Ain’t Heard You Play No Blues More albums from Steve Goodman: Artistic Hair by Steve Goodman. Unfinished Business by Steve Goodman. Say It In Private by Steve Goodman. Hot Spot by Steve Goodman. View all albums . About.
Somebody Else's Troubles is an album by singer/songwriter Steve Goodman, released in 1972. Goodman soon left Buddha Records and signed with Elektra Records. Bob Dylan contributes piano on the title song under the pseudonym of Robert Milkwood Thomas. The album was reissued in 1999 with two additional tracks.
Somebody Else's Troubles Lyrics. Yesterday I went downtown and saw an old-time picture show And the hero got a pie in the face He didn't like that and he stormed around the screen But everybody else was laughin' in that place. That's cause it ain't hard to get along with somebody else's troubles And they don't make you lose any sleep at night Just as long as fate is out there bustin' somebody else's bubbles Everything's gonna be alright And everything's gonna be alright. Tell me, did you ever have to pay for something that you didn't.
Somebody Else's Troubles" perhaps best sums up Goodman's dryly humorous viewpoint: "As long as Fate is out there busting somebody else's bubble/Everything's gonna be alright. Goodman is still missed on the college concert and folk festival circuit. His loyal friend John Prine continues to acknowledge Goodman's influence at each performance. This recording presents a good overview of the prodigious talent and gifts that Steve Goodman gave the music world.
Somebody Else’s Troubles was Steve’s third album. It’s full of goodies! The album starts with one of his most well known songs, The Dutchman. It’s one of the few hits that Steve did not write. It was written by Michael Smith. The Ballad Of Penny Evans. It is song acapella and in first person. Six Hours Ahead of the Sun. Song for David Goodman. Chicken Cordon Blues. Somebody Else’s Troubles. I Ain’t Heard You Play No Blues.
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