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Bobby Bare Sings Lullabys, Legends and Lies (And More) ()

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  1. Lullabys, Legends and Lies
  2. Paul
  3. Marie Lavaux
  4. Daddy What If
  5. The Wonderful Soup Stone
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  1. Lullabys, Legends and Lies
  2. Paul
  3. Marie Lavaux
  4. Daddy What If
  5. The Wonderful Soup Stone
  6. The Winner
  7. In the Hills of Shiloh
  8. She's My Ever Lovin' Machine
  9. The Mermaid
  10. Rest Awhile
  11. Bottomless Well
  12. True Story
  13. Sure Hit Songwriters Pen
  14. Rosalie's Good Eats Café
  15. Sylvia's Mother
  16. Singin' in the Kitchen
  17. $100, 000 in Pennies
  18. Alimony
  19. Back Home in Huntsville Again
  20. Brian Hennessey
  21. Too Many Nights Alone
  22. This Guitar Is for Sale
  23. Rough on the Living
  24. Numbers
  25. Tequila Sheila
  26. Qualudes Again
  27. Food Blues
  28. The Jogger
  29. Me and Jimmy Rodgers
  30. Time
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Returning to RCA after a stint at Mercury Records, Bobby Bare teamed up with songwriter Shel Silverstein for 1973's Bobby Bare Sings Lullabys, Legends and Lies. The idea of the record is clearly laid out in the title -- this album is a collection of American tall tales and myths, all filtered through Silverstein's signature humor (sometimes silly, sometimes clever, sometimes sentimental, sometimes slyly lewd) and delivered with Bare's signature warm, friendly manner. Although Bare had recorded a song or two of Shel's before ...

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