Sods 'n Rhymes

Sods 'n Rhymes

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Sods 'N Rhymes

 

SODS 'N RHYMES

GLENN DOWNEY & JIM PAYNE

   Recorded live at Classic Billiards, Mt. Pearl, NL, 21 April, 1996 by Don Walsh, Dadyeen Studios. 

Digitally mixed and mastered by Don Walsh, Jim Payne and Glenn Downey.
Cover photo by Justin Hall.
Back cover photos by Randy Dawe.
Artwork by Steve Thorne.

All titles written by Sods 'n Rhymes and Tom Cahill,
except * traditional, ** lyric by Paul Bonisteel, music by Orbison/Melson, Acuff Rose Publications,
BMI, and *** music by Jimmy Van Hewsen.

All arrangements by Sods 'n Rhymes.
© SingSong Inc. 1996
All titles SOCAN. All rights reserved.

Thanks to Don Walsh and Dadyeen Studios, Peter MacKenzie and Steve Thorne at Entertainment Unlimited, Donna Butt and Rising Tide Theatre, Rick Hollett and Record Time Productions, Pete Soucy, David Trough, Art Rockwood, Jim Forward, Marie Sharpe, Keith Gosse, politicians, moose, Classic Billiards, and especially the audience who came out to the show.

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