Making A Good Thing Better
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Making A Good Thing Better | ||
Studio album by Olivia Newton-John | ||
Released | 1977 | |
Recorded | 1977 | |
Genre | Adult contemporary Country Musical | |
Label | MCA | |
Producer(s) | John Farrar | |
Olivia Newton-John chronology | ||
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Don't Stop Believin'' (1976) |
Making A Good Thing Better (1977) |
Olivia Newton-John's Greatest Hits (1977) |
Making A Good Thing Better is an album by Olivia Newton-John, released 1977.
Side One
- Making A Good Thing Better
(Peter Wingfield)
Drums and Percussion: Jeff Porcaro
Electric Guitars: John Farrar, Jay Graydon
Strings Arranged and Conducted by James Newton-Howard - Slow Dancing
(Jack Tempchin)
Drums: Jeff Porcaro
Bass: Lee Sklar
Piano: Greg Mathieson
Acoustic Slide Guitar: John Farrar
Acoustic Guitar: Jay Graydon
Strings Arranged and Conducted by James Newton-Howard - Ring Of Fire
(June Carter - Merle Kilgore)
Drums and Percussion: Jeff Porcaro
Bass: Lee Sklar
Harmonica: Tommy Morgan
Fiddle: Byron Berline - Coolin' Down
(John Farrar)
Drums and Percussion: Jeff Porcaro
Bass: Lee Sklar
Strings Arranged and Conducted by James Newton-Howard - Don't Cry For Me Argentina (from the opera Evita)
(Compoed by Andrew Lloyd Webber - Lyrics by Tim Rice)
Orchestra Arranged and Conducted by Peter Meyers
Side Two
- Sad Songs
(Billy and Bobby Alessi)
Drums and Percussion: Jeff Porcaro
Bass: Lee Sklar
Electric Gutar: Jay Graydon
Strings Arranged and Conducted by James Newton-Howard - You Won't See Me Cry
(Joe Falsia - Stephen Sinclair)
Drums: Jeff Porcaro
Bass: Lee Sklar - So Easy To Begin
(Jules Shear)
Drums: Jeff Porcaro
Bass: Lee Sklar
Strings Arranged and Conducted by James Newton-Howard - I Think I'll Say Goodbye
(Jim Rushing - Marshall Chapman)
Drums: Jeff Porcaro
Bass: Lee Sklar - Don't Ask A Friend
(Olivia Newton-John)
Drums: Jeff Porcaro
Bass: Lee Sklar
Strings Arranged and Conducted by James Newton-Howard - If Love Is Real
(Randy Edelman)
Drums and Percussion: Jeff Porcaro
Bass: Lee Sklar
Harmonium: Randy Edelman