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Administrator
Mystery Songs
I was just looking at Glenn's songwriter credits on the Hall of Fame page, and there were some songs I didn't recognize. They were the following:
AIN'T NO LOVE
Writer: Jack Tempchin, Glenn Frey
Publisher: Red Cloud Music
BOBBY BLUESMAN
Writer: Glenn Frey
Publisher: Stephen Cannell Music
DON'T QUIT
Writer: Glenn Frey
Publisher: Red Cloud Music
Description: 1 sound cassette + lyrics sheet
Music Date of Creation: 1988
GET UP KATE
Writer: Glenn Frey
Publisher: Red Cloud Music
GRAND CANYON SOUNDTRACK
Writer: Glenn Frey
Publisher: Red Cloud Music
Description: 1 sound cassette.
Notes: Collection (music)
Date of Creation: 1990
I WON'T TAKE NO FOR AN ANSWER
Writer: Max Gronenthal, Glenn Frey
Publisher: Irving Music/Red Cloud Music/Too Tall Tunes
LET'S GET HARRY
Writer: Glenn Frey
Publisher: EMI Worldtrax Music, Inc.
WALTZIN'
Writer: Scott Crago, Glenn Frey, Max Gronenthal
Publisher: Irving Music/Red Cloud Music/Too Tall Tunes
WHEN I HURT YOU, I HURT MYSELF
Writer: Max Gronenthal, Glenn Frey
Publisher: Irving Music/Red Cloud Music/Too Tall Tunes
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I know that Max Gronenthal is Max Carl. I assume "Let's Get Harry" was for the film of the same name, "Bobby Bluesman" was for Wiseguy, and "Grand Canyon" was for Expedition Earth. As for the rest, maybe these were songs that were registered, but never released?
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Moderator
Re: Mystery Songs
That's an interesting list. It would be intriguing to know if any of them were released. What is also interesting is that four songs and the Grand Canyon soundtrack are credited to Glenn alone. When I looked at No Fun Aloud, it struck me that All Those Lies is the only song of all his published solo work that doesn't have a co-writer. Agua Tranquillo is the only other track I can see.
I would love to hear Get Up Kate lol!
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Re: Mystery Songs
That's an interesting list. I thought some of them might have been the millennium film music, but I was wrong as this list shows:
"This Bright and Darkened Land" (Main Theme)
Written by Glenn Frey
Arranged and orchestrated by Jay Oliver
“Turn Off The Century Waltz”
Written by Glenn Frey
Piano, accordion, and harmonica: Jay Oliver
Guitars: Glenn Frey
Violin: Al Garth
“Without a Care”
Written by Jay Oliver
Clarinet: Al Garth
“Funeral in New Orleans”
Written by Glenn Frey
Piano: Jay Oliver
Trumpet: Bill Armstrong
Clarinet: Al Garth
“Miller Time”
Written and arranged by Jay Oliver
Sax: Chris Mostert
Trumpet: Bill Armstrong
Drums: Scott Crago
“Fare Thee Well, My Brother”
Written and sung by Glenn Frey
“The Great War”
Written and arranged by Jay Oliver
“I’m On a Roll”
Written by Glenn Frey
Guitars and vocals: G.F.
Piano: Jay Oliver
Drums: Scott Crago
“King Carlos”
Written by Glenn Frey
Drums and percussion: Scott Crago
“Disco Apocalypse”
Written and arranged by Jay Oliver and Glenn Frey
Sax: Chris Mostert
Trumpet: Bill Armstron
“Get Out of My Way”
Written by Glenn Frey and Jay Oliver
Guitar: Joe Walsh
“He Could Be Jivin’ Too!”
Written by Jay Oliver
keyboard: Jay Oliver
Drums: Scott Crago
Guitars: G.F.
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Stuck on the Border
Re: Mystery Songs
I don't know if the first song listed might be 'Ain't It Love'. I suspect those others might be from Max Carl's album.
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Stuck on the Border
Re: Mystery Songs
Good grief. Fancy writing two songs with almost identical titles.
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Moderator
Re: Mystery Songs
That Millenium concert music list looks amazing. Was any of it ever released? I've listened to the main theme from your site, Nancy, and gives a tantalising glimpse of what the rest might be like.
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