Someday Man

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Someday Man The most famous thing about this 1969 album is its title track, which was covered by the Monkees, but if you're into late-'60s orchestrated pop a la Pet Sounds or Forever Changes, you have to check this out! First of all, Someday Man marked the first major collaboration between Paul Williams and Roger Nichols, who were to team on a bundle of early-'70s hits for the Carpenters and Three Dog Night among others; then there are the musicians, who included such giants as Hal Blaine and Larry Knechtel among their ranks. But it's the songs that really make this album a marvel; seamlessly mixing the topical, personal and spiritual, they belie Williams' tender age of 29. Includes "Someday Man," "So Many People," "She's Too Good to Me," "Mornin' I'll Be Movin' On," "Time," "Trust," "To Put Up with You," "Do You Really Have a Heart," "I Know You," and "Roan Pony."

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Tracks
1Someday Man - Paul Williams, Williams, Paul [2]
2So Many People
3She's Too Good to Me
4Mornin' I'll Be Movin' On
5Time
6Trust
7To Put Up with You - Paul Williams, Nichols, Roger [Son
8Do You Really Have a Heart
9I Know You
10Roan Pony



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