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''The Lucky Ones'' was the fourth album released by Canadian singer-songwriter Willie P. Bennett and was his only release in the 1980s. Bennett self-released the album on cassette only in 1985 ("Willie P. Bennett Publishing"). It was re-released by Duke Street Records in 1989 (LP: DSR-31059, CD: DSRD 31059, cassette DSRC 31059). The tracks have since been released in MP3 format through the iTunes Store, making it the only album by Willie P. Bennett available digitally. The album's title track, "The Lucky Ones", was released as a single, rising to #19 on the Canadian Country Music charts. The song "Goodbye, So Long, Hello", co-written with Russell deCarle was later recorded by deCarle's band Prairie Oyster, who released it as a single. It was subsequently named the 1990 Song of the Year by the Canadian Country Music Association. 〔http://www.ccma.org/halloffame/profile.cfm?AwardID=801〕 The album includes a re-recording of the title song from Bennett's debut album, Tryin' to Start Out Clean. ==Track listing== Side one # Train Tracks - 4:25 # The Lucky Ones - 4:10 # Ain't Got No Notion - 2:46 # Cryin' the Blues - 3:11 # Goodbye, So Long, Hello - 2:24 Side two # Tryin' to Start Out Clean - 3:34 # Reckless Baby - 3:45 # Don't Have Much to Say - 2:27 # Patience of a Working Man - 3:30 # Andrew's Waltz - 2:46 All words and music by Willie P. Bennett, except "Goodbye, So Long, Hello" by Wille P. Bennett and Russell deCarle. All song published by Top Side Charlie Music/Willlie P. Bennett Publishing except "Patience of a Working Man" by Top Side Charlie Music/Mendelsongster Publishing & Willie P. Bennett Publishing. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Lucky Ones (Willie P. Bennett album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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