Baby the Rain Must Fall/It's Gonna Be Fine
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Baby The Rain Must Fall
- Lonesome
- She's Too Far Above Me
- Rusting In The Rain
- Love, Let Me Not Hunger
- The Bull Frog Song
- She
- Long Time Blues
- I've Been To Town
- Billy Goat Hill
- Library
- Unknown
- Never Let Her Go
- Sometimes
- Half a World Away
- Where Does Love Go
- Island of the Mind
- Now That They're Playing a Love Song
- Ring of Bright Water
- Summer Sunshine
- What the World Needs Now
- It's Gonna Be Fine
- Down in the Jungle
- I Hate to See the Sun Go Down
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #28648 in Music
- Released on: 1999-09-28
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .20 pounds
Customer Reviews
TWO GREAT GLEN ALBUMS
There's one song on this 2-CD set that's worth the price alone: the achingly beautiful "I've Been To Town". When you add the other 23 songs, all prime Glen in their own right, you've got a real bargain. Anybody who's familiar with Glen's music, knows what I'm saying. Glen has a way of expressing himself musically that brings out the deepest emotions of the human heart. Highly recommended.
Unique I Think
I'm not an expert on this artist; I remember his work in folk music and the amazing nobody-can-do-it-better "Baby, the Rain Must Fall". But I sat transfixed by him when he appeared at the State Fair, not a false note. The crowd loved him. This is a singer who never had to produce hit singles, just any tune will do once you get into his music. And apparently he never worried about hits as such, as he would make some money and go sailing about the world for the longest time and be welcomed back whenever he decided to return. If you're not hung up on chart toppers, this is a great listenable album for those who like someone who knows how to sing and has the voice to back it up.
What a voice!
I grew up listening to these albums with my parents, and Glenn's voice always brings me back to a simpler time. His smooth and powerful voice has to be appreciated by anyone who truely appreciates good music...regardless of your age. You don't here voices like Glenn's anymore.



