Who Knows Where the Time Goes (Judy Collins album)
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This article is about the Judy Collins album. For the Sandy Denny song, see Who Knows Where the Time Goes. For the Sandy Denny compilation album, see Who Knows Where the Time Goes? (compilation).
Who Knows Where the Time Goes | |||||
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Studio album by Judy Collins | |||||
Released | November 1968 | ||||
Recorded | Elektra Sound Recorders, Los Angeles, 1968 | ||||
Genre | Folk/Rock | ||||
Length | 65:28 | ||||
Label | Elektra | ||||
Producer | David Anderle | ||||
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Judy Collins chronology | |||||
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Who Knows Where the Time Goes is a 1968 album by Judy Collins. Produced by David Anderle with numerous well-known musicians including Stephen Stills, the album had a rock-country-arthouse feel, typically eclectic for Collins, 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)