Who Knows Where the Times Goes
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Who Knows Where the Time Goes | ||
Studio album by Judy Collins | ||
Released | November 1968 | |
Recorded | 1968 | |
Genre | Folk | |
Length | 65:28 | |
Label | Elektra | |
Producer(s) | David Anderle | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Judy Collins chronology | ||
Wildflowers (1967 album) (1967) |
Who Knows Where the Time Goes (1968) |
Whales and Nightingales (1970) |
Who Knows Where the Time Goes was a 1968 album by Judy Collins. Produced by Stephen Stills, the album had a light country-rock feel, and included Collins' composition "My Father", as well as Ian Tyson's "Someday Soon" (which would go on to become one of Collins' signature songs), two Leonard Cohen compositions – "Story of Isaac" and "Bird on the Wire" – and the traditional murder ballad "Pretty Polly"; the title song was composed by Sandy Denny.
[edit] Track listing
- Hello, Hooray (Kempf)
- Story of Isaac (Leonard Cohen)
- My Father (Judy Collins)
- Someday Soon (Ian Tyson)
- Who Knows Where the Time Goes (Sandy Denny)
- I Pity the Poor Immigrant (Bob Dylan)
- First Boy I Loved (Robin Williamson)
- Bird on the Wire (Leonard Cohen)
- Pretty Polly (traditional)