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Heartbreaker is the debut solo album of alternative country musician Ryan Adams. It was recorded over 14 days at Woodland Studios in Nashville, Tennessee.
[edit] Track listing
All songs were written by Ryan Adams, unless otherwise noted.
- "(Argument with David Rawlings Concerning Morrissey)" – 0:37
- An argument regarding the Morissey track "Suedehead".
- "To Be Young (Is to Be Sad, Is to Be High)" – 3:04
- Written by Ryan Adams and David Rawlings
- "My Winding Wheel" – 3:13
- "AMY" – 3:46
- "Oh My Sweet Carolina" – 4:57
- "Bartering Lines" – 3:59
- Written by Ryan Adams and Van Alston
- "Call Me On Your Way Back Home" – 3:09
- "Damn, Sam (I Love a Woman That Rains)" – 2:08
- "Come Pick Me Up" – 5:18
- Written by Ryan Adams and Van Alston
- "To Be the One" – 3:01
- "Why Do They Leave?" – 3:38
- "Shakedown on 9th Street" – 2:53
- "Don't Ask for the Water" – 2:56
- "In My Time of Need" – 5:39
- "Sweet Lil Gal (23rd/1st)" – 3:39
[edit] Personnel
[edit] Musicians
- Ryan Adams – Acoustic/ Electric Guitar/ Harmonica/ Piano/ Banjo
- Ethan Johns – Drums/ Bass/ Chamberlin/ Glockenspiel/ B-3/ Vibes
- David Rawlings – Sings/ Acoustic/ Electric Guitars/ Banjo/ throws Tambourine
- Gillian Welch – Sings/ Banjo/ Acoustic Guitar/ Electric Bass/ Voice of "Lucy"
- Pat Sansone – Piano ("Oh My Sweet Carolina") Chamberlin/ weird-storm-producing organ type instrument on Bartering Lines/ Piano, ("Why Do You Leave" and "Come Pick Me Up")/background with Ethan on "Winding Wheel"
- Emmylou Harris – Sings ("Oh My Sweet Carolina")
- Kim Richey – Sings ("Come Pick Me Up")
- Allison Pierce – Sings ("Why Do They Leave?")
[edit] Production