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Jim Ford - Harlan County / Changin' Colors album

Jim Ford - Harlan County / Changin' Colors album

  • Performer: Jim Ford
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Harlan County / Changin' Colors
  • Released: 1969
  • Style: Pop Rock
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1846 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1932 mb
  • Other: MIDI ADX VOC WAV MP2 DXD AC3
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 485

Description

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by Jim Ford appears on sleeve: Prod. by Jimmy Ford appears on labels. I'm Gonna Make Her Love Me" appears on sleeve; "I Wanta Make Her Love Me" appears on label. Sundown A Division of Jim Hand Enterprises Prod. by Jim Ford with the help of My Good Friends Pat. V, Lolly. This is the original first pressing. No "Harlan County" printed diagonally on album cover and no White Whale insignia at lower right. The label on the record itself is "Sundown". Reply Notify me Helpful.

Jim Ford, Play This Song. 1. Changing Colors Lyrics. You say you won't be there when my head begins to pound What makes you think that I won’t ever make it When the chips are down. 2. I'm Gonna Make Her Love Me. 3. Changing Colors. 4. Dr. Handy's Dandy Candy.

Jim Ford - Changin' Colors, 03:18, . MB download mp3 full version here. Album: Harlan County. Download Jim Ford - Changin' Colors. Harlan County: Best 2 songs.

Changin' Colors (Suzanna Jordan) Jim Ford (45rpm) Sundown 1969.

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The Harlan County LP was released by White Whale in 1969 and is evenly divided between covers and Jim Ford originals. Most people single out the title track and I’m Gonna Make Her Love Me as highlights, and they are great slices of hard country funk

Harlan County, the only album he ever completed, captures Ford at both extremes. The laid-back, rootsy sound of Harlan County - equal parts country-rock, soul, and pop - provided a touchstone for British pub rock, especially for Brinsley Schwarz, which covered Ford's "JuJu Man" and "Niki Hoeke Speedway" (Brinsley's chief songwriter, Nick Lowe, later recorded "36 Inches High"). Those songs aren't on 1969's Harlan County; they're from an aborted 1971 record that was to feature the Brinsleys as Ford's backing band.

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A Harlan County
Written-By – James Ford*
3:27
B Changin' Colors
Written-By – Suzanna Jordan
3:15

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – White Whale
  • Published By – Ishmael Music
  • Published By – Handsome Music
  • Published By – Jim Ford Music

Credits

  • Coordinator [Executive Coordinator] – Jimmy O'Neill

Notes

Label variation with "DIST. BY WHITE WHALE RECORDS" below the artist name.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): JH-0009
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): JH-0010
  • Rights Society: BMI

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SD-115 Jim Ford Harlan County / Changin' Colors ‎(7") Sundown SD-115 US 1969
SD-115 Jim Ford Harlan County / Changin' Colors ‎(7", Promo) Sundown SD-115 US 1969
SD-115 Jim Ford Harlan County / Changin' Colors ‎(7") Sundown SD-115 US 1969
SD-115 Jim Ford Harlan County / Changin' Colors ‎(7") Sundown SD-115 US 1969
SD-115 Jim Ford Harlan County / Changin' Colors ‎(7") Sundown SD-115 US 1969

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