In the Wind
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In the Wind | |||||
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Studio album by Peter, Paul & Mary | |||||
Released | 1963 | ||||
Length | 37:22 | ||||
Label | Warner Bros. | ||||
Producer | Albert Grossman | ||||
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In the Wind is an LP album released by Peter, Paul & Mary in 1963. The album was re-released on audio CD in 1990.
[edit] Track listing
- "Very Last Day" (Peter Yarrow, Noel Stookey)
- "Hush-A-Bye" (Peter Yarrow, Noel Stookey)
- "Long Chain On" (Jimmie Driftwood)
- "Rocky Road" (Peter Yarrow, Noel Stookey)
- "Tell It on the Mountain" (Mary Travers, Peter Yarrow, Milton Okun, Noel Stookey)
- "Polly Von" aka Polly Vaughn and Molly Bawn [1] (Mary Travers, Peter Yarrow, Noel Stookey)
- "Stewball" (Mary Travers, Milton Okun, Noel Stookey, Elena Mezzetti)
- "All My Trials" (Traditional, arranged by Peter Yarrow, Paul Stookey, Mary Travers)
- "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" (Bob Dylan)
- "Freight Train" (Mary Travers, Milton Okun, Noel Stookey, Elena Mezzetti)
- "Quit Your Low Down Ways" (Bob Dylan)
- "Blowin' in the Wind" (Bob Dylan)
[edit] Chart positions
Year | Chart | Position |
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1963 | Billboard 200 | 1 |
[edit] About the album
In the Wind was the third album put out by Peter, Paul & Mary and was so successful that when it hit #1 on the Billboard album charts, it caused their two previous albums to re-enter the Top 10 as well. The album was released in October 1963, and a few months before the arrival of the Beatles heralded the British Invasion. At this point in musical history the folk music revival was in full flower.
Preceded by My Son, the Nut by Allan Sherman |
Billboard 200 number-one album November 2 - December 6, 1963 |
Succeeded by The Singing Nun by Soeur Sourire, The Singing Nun |