Track Listing DISC 1: 1. I Got My Baby Back 2. Stay With Me 3. Heart and Soul 4. Games That Lovers Play 5. He's My Guy 6. What a Difference a Day Makes 7. Change Is Gonna Come, A 8. If I Had a Hammer 9. When Love Flies Away 10. Cry Me a River 11. What Is a Woman? 12. That's For Me 13. My Man's Gone Now 14. Ain't That Peculiar 15. I'm Over You 16. Only Your Love 17. Try (Just a Little Bit Harder) 18. I'm Gonna Cry till My Tears Run Dry 19. I Want to Be Loved 20. Hurt Came Back Again, The 21. Stay With Me 22. You Don't Know Nothing About Love 23. You're Easy on My Mind 24. No Matter How It All Turns Out 25. A Good Love 26. Heart Be Still
DISC 2: 1. Haven't I Been Good to You 2. In My Tomorrow 3. You're Really Got a Hold on Me 4. Time Is on My Side 5. Woman, Loose My Man 6. Let Me Love You 7. Doin' Me Dirty 8. He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother 9. Caravan 10. I'll Be Home 11. Dear John 12. You've Got a Friend 13. Walk Around Heaven 14. Country Woman's Prayer 15. Do Better Than You're Doin' 16. If Only I Could See Him 17. No Relief 18. I'll Fly Away 19. Road I Took to You, The 20. Stormy Weather 21. Many Rivers to Cross 22. When You Count the Ones You Love 23. Sister Love 24. Sweet Years
DISC 3: 1. True Love 2. I Need Your Love 3. Goodbye My Love 4. How Do You Think I Feel 5. You Can't Slow Me Down 6. Why Should We Say Goodbye 7. Anything You Need 8. Your Love Will Be Sweeter Someday 9. I Love You More Today 10. I Can't Get Along Without You 11. I Can't Stand to Wait Much Longer 12. Fools Are the Only Ones Who Have to Cry 13. Without Your Love 14. Same Old Thing Called Love 15. God Can Stop the Rain From Falling
| Details | | Producer: | Al Kooper, Jerry Ragovoy, Ted Templeman | | Distributor: | E1 Distribution (USA) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Lorraine Ellison; Mark Jordan. Recording information: The Hit Factory, New York, New York (1966 - 1974). Arranger: Nick DeCaro.
Editorial Reviews 4 stars out of 5 -- Ellison's vocal range is astounding, her ability to tap into and asseverate the agony of love falling apart exquisite. Mojo
Ellison seems to be prying the words from a place in the soul even deeper than where anguish lives....[With] gutsy, versatile vocals. No Depression
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