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I Can Stand A Little Rain

Mostly recorded at The Village Recorder, Los Angeles

Publishers:
A1: Copyright © 1973 ABC/Dunhill Music, Inc. and Speed Music (BMI)
A2: Copyright © 1974 WB Music Corp. and Extreme Music (ASCAP)
A3: Copyright © 1974 WB Music Corp., Extreme Music (ASCAP), and Writer’s Workshop (BMI)
A4: Copyright © 1974 R & M Productions Inc. (BMI)
A5: Copyright © 1974 White Oak Songs (ASCAP)
B1: Copyright © 1974 Blackwood Music Inc. (BMI)
B2: Copyright © 1973 Almo Music Corp. and Preston Songs (ASCAP) and Irving Music Inc. and WEP Music (BMI)
B3: Copyright © 1973 Canopy Music Inc. (ASCAP)
B4: Copyright © 1973 Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. and Marsaint Music Inc. (BMI)
B5: Copyright © 1973 Randy Newman and WB Music Corp. (ASCAP)

Inner sleeve with lyrics.
A&M SP 3633 appears on inner sleeve.

Jimmy Webb appears courtesy of Asylum Records
Randy Newman appears courtesy of Reprise Records
Merry Clayton appears courtesy of Ode Records
Bernard Purdie appears courtesy of Flying Dutchman Productions

P = Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman pressing
This release’s side 1 label with one line of credits below track 3 title.
Another release “[r=4788280]” with same labels but is a Terre Haute pressing.
Another same catalog # release “[r=1512372]” features 2 lines of credits and different publishers below track 3 title on label.

A1 Put Out The Light 4:11
A2 I Can Stand A Little Rain 3:32
A3 I Get Mad 3:41
A4 Sing Me A Song 2:29
A5 The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress 3:30
B1 Don’t Forget Me 3:19
B2 You Are So Beautiful 2:39
B3 It’s A Sin When You Love Somebody 3:46
B4 Performance 4:43
B5 Guilty 2:54

Love’s Enduring Promise

The Davis family saga continues as Missie’s romance with a wealthy surveyor is interrupted by her father’s life-threatening accident. However, the mysterious stranger who begins helping them makes Missie second-guess her true feelings.

LIGHT THE WICK By Teton Gravity Research Ski Skiin

The award-winning producers at Teton Gravity Research (TGR) present Light The Wick. Shot using film, HD and 3D technology, Light The Wick is about sparking the flame and watching the world’s best athletes blast off. The TGR crew of athletes and cinematographers captured the most jaw-dropping footage ever witnessed. The team traveled around the world to uncharted destinations, as well as some of their favorite stomping grounds. Follow the crew as they discover the previously unskied big mountain playground of Petersburg, AK, find the best snow Croatia has seen in fifty years, ski deep pillows in undiscovered Italy, hit full throttle riding in British Columbia, and experience epic free-riding at Ripley Creek and North Cascades Heli. Don’t miss Sammy Carlson and the Stevens Pass 3D experiment, the first-ever 3D ski segment. The groundbreaking dual RED One slow motion aerial shots will make you want to reach out and touch the action. Light The Wick showcases the most talented and well-rounded athletes in skiing together in one must-see film.

This project is 100% carbon neutral.