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1973 studio album by Patrick Sky
Songs That Made America Famous | ||||
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Studio album by Patrick Sky | ||||
Released | 1973 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Label | Adelphi | |||
Producer | Alex Bennett, Patrick Sky | |||
Patrick Sky chronology | ||||
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Songs That Made America Famous is the fifth album by Patrick Sky, released on Adelphi Records in 1973. Sky recorded the album in 1971 but had difficulty finding a label to release it, as the satirical lyrics are explicit.
Track listing
All songs by Patrick Sky unless otherwise noted.
Side One
- "Fight for Liberation"
- "Radcliffe Highway"
- "Vatican Caskets"
- "Child Molesting Blues"
- "Okie"
- "Under All Flag"
- "Luang Prabang" (Dave Van Ronk)
Side two
- "Our Baby Die"
- "Ramblin' Hunchback"
- "Bake Dat Chicken Pie" (Dumont)
- "Rock Star"
- "The Pope" (Mike Hunt)
- "Yonkers Girl "
- "H. Bromovitz"
References
- "Patrick Sky: Songs That Made America Famous". In Music We Trust. 20 February 2024. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
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