The Big Book of Sad Songs, Volume 1
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The Big Book of Sad Songs, Volume 1 | |||||
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Studio album by Paul Hyde | |||||
Released | 2002 | ||||
Label | Bongo Beat | ||||
Producer | Recorded and Mixed by Paul Baker | ||||
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The Big Book of Sad Songs, Volume 1 is the fourth solo album by Paul Hyde of the Payola$, released in 2002 by Bongo Beat. It was his first acoustic album. Actor Russell Crowe recorded Hyde's song "I Miss My Mind the Most" for his own album My Hand, My Heart.
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Paul Hyde.
- "Runner on the Seashore"
- "I Miss My Mind the Most"
- "The Maddest of the Mad"
- "I Want You"
- "Drunken Lover"
- "The Smallest Coin in the Land"
- "Forever Light Will Shine"
- "Loudmouths"
- "Highgate"
- "No One Better"
[edit] Personnel
- Paul Hyde: Vocals, Guitar
- Robbie Steininger: Guitar, Mandola