Mickey Newbury Collection
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The Mickey Newbury Collection collects the ten albums Mickey Newbury released on three labels between 1969 and 1981 on an eight disc set. The set was released and is available through Mountain Retreat, a label run by Newbury and later Newbury's family. While Newbury had an impressive reputation as an artist and songwriter, at the time of the set's release in 1998, these recordings had been out of print for years. The original master tapes were lost by the labels, and so the recordings on the collection are digital transfers from virgin vinyl copies. The packaging replicates the original album art.

The collection includes the albums Looks Like Rain
Looks Like Rain
Looks Like Rain is the 1969 concept album by singer-songwriter Mickey Newbury. After recording his debut album with RCA, Newbury was dissatisfied with the resulting album and left RCA to pursue a style closer to his tastes...

 (1969), Frisco Mabel Joy
Frisco Mabel Joy
Frisco Mabel Joy is the 1971 concept album by Country singer-songwriter Mickey Newbury. This was the second of three albums Newbury recorded at Cinderella Sound. The album includes the original version of "An American Trilogy", which Elvis Presley later performed in his Las Vegas shows with much...

 (1971), Heaven Help The Child
Heaven Help the Child
Heaven Help The Child is the 1973 album by Country singer-songwriter Mickey Newbury. The album was Newbury's third consecutive release recorded at Cinderella Studios...

 (1973), Live At Montezuma Hall
Live at Montezuma Hall
Live At Montezuma Hall is the first live album from singer-songwriter Mickey Newbury recorded at Montezuma Hall at San Diego State University in 1973. Featuring Newbury performing solo with an acoustic guitar, the album is notable for touching renditions of many of Newbury's excellent songs and...

 (1973), I Came to Hear the Music
I Came to Hear the Music
I Came to Hear the Music is the 1974 album by singer-songwriter Mickey Newbury, his fourth release on Elektra Records.I Came to Hear the Music was collected for CD issue on the eight-disc Mickey Newbury Collection from Mountain Retreat, Newbury's own label in the mid-1990s, along with nine other...

 (1974), and Lovers (1975) on individual discs, as well as Rusty Tracks
Rusty Tracks
Rusty Tracks is the 1977 album by singer-songwriter Mickey Newbury, released by Hickory Records. The record is noted for Newbury's stunning interpretations of four traditional songs "Shenandoah," "That Lucky Old Sun," "Danny Boy," and "In The Pines."...

 (1977), and His Eye Is on the Sparrow
His Eye is on the Sparrow
"His Eye Is on the Sparrow" is a Gospel hymn. Although today it is a staple of African-American worship services, the song was originally written in 1905 by two white songwriters, lyricist Civilla D. Martin and composer Charles H. Gabriel...

 (1978), The Sailor
The Sailor
The Sailor is the 1979 album by singer-songwriter Mickey Newbury. The album features a contemporary country production style.The Sailor was collected for CD issue on the eight-disc Mickey Newbury Collection from Mountain Retreat, Newbury's own label in the mid-1990s, along with nine other Newbury...

 (1979) and After All These Years (1981) on two combined discs. Newbury created a remarkable body of work, and while he is often classified as a country artist, the breadth of his artistic reach includes blues, soul, folk, rock, and traditional styles. Newbury frequently includes suites such as "Wrote A Song A Song/Angeline," "The Sailor/Song of Sorrow/Let's Say Goodbye One More Time," and the epic, and oft-covered "An American Trilogy
An American Trilogy
"An American Trilogy" is a song arranged by country songwriter Mickey Newbury and made popular by Elvis Presley, who began including the song as part of his regular concert routine in the 1970s, thereby making the song a showstopper...

" which combines "Dixie
Dixie
Dixie is a nickname for the Southern United States.- Origin of the name :According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the origins of this nickname remain obscure. According to A Dictionary of Americanisms on Historical Principles , by Mitford M...

," "Battle Hymn of the Republic," and "All My Trials
All My Trials
All My Trials was a folk song during the social protest movements of the 1950s and 1960s. It is based on a Bahamian lullaby that tells the story of a mother on her death bed, comforting her children, "Hush little baby, don't you cry./You know your mama's bound to die," because, as she explains,...

," and includes production effects such as rain, wind chimes, and strings. Other highlights of the set include "San Francisco Mabel Joy
San Francisco Mabel Joy
"San Francisco Mabel Joy" is a song written by Mickey Newbury, and is one of Newbury's most notable songs, an opinion shared by the artist himself. The song first appeared on Newbury's 1969 concept album Looks Like Rain, a milestone album in the burgeoning songwriter movement in Nashville at the...

," "Apples Dipped in Candy," "Wish I Was," "Cortelia Clark," "The Future's Not What It Used To Be," "Let's Have A Party," "She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye
She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye
"She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye" is the title of a song written by Doug Gilmore and Mickey Newbury, and recorded by American country music artist Jerry Lee Lewis. Released in September 1969, it was the first single from his album She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye. The song peaked at number 2...

," "Sweet Memories."

Disc One: Looks Like Rain

  1. "Wrote A Song A Song/Angeline" (Mickey Newbury)
  2. "She Even Woke Me Up To Say Goodbye" (Mickey Newbury/Doug Gilmore)
  3. "I Don't Think About Her No More" (Mickey Newbury)
  4. "T. Total Tommy" (Mickey Newbury)
  5. "The 33rd of August" (Mickey Newbury)
  6. "When The Baby In My Lady Gets The Blues" (Mickey Newbury)
  7. "San Francisco Mabel Joy" (Mickey Newbury)
  8. "Looks Like Baby's Gone" (Mickey Newbury)

Disc Two: Frisco Mabel Joy

  1. "An American Trilogy" (Mickey Newbury/Traditional)
  2. "How Many Times (Must The Piper Be Paid For His Song)" (Mickey Newbury)
  3. "Interlude" (Mickey Newbury)
  4. "The Future's Not What It Used To Be" (Mickey Newbury)
  5. "Mobile Blue" (Mickey Newbury)
  6. "Frisco Depot" (Mickey Newbury)
  7. "You're Not My Same Sweet Baby" (Mickey Newbury)
  8. "Interlude" (Mickey Newbury)
  9. "Remember The Good" (Mickey Newbury)
  10. "Swiss Cottage Place" (Mickey Newbury)
  11. "How I Love Them Old Songs" (Mickey Newbury)

Disc Three: Heaven Help The Child

  1. "Heaven Help The Child" (Mickey Newbury)
  2. "Good Morning Dear" (Mickey Newbury)
  3. "Sunshine" (Mickey Newbury)
  4. "Sweet Memories" (Mickey Newbury)
  5. "Why You Been Gone So Long" (Mickey Newbury)
  6. "Cortelia Clark" (Mickey Newbury)
  7. "Song For Susan" (Mickey Newbury)
  8. "San Francisco Mabel Joy" (Mickey Newbury)

Disc Four: Live At Montezuma Hall

  1. "How I Love Them Old Songs" (Mickey Newbury)
  2. "Heaven Help The Child" (Mickey Newbury)
  3. "Earthquake" (Mickey Newbury)
  4. "Cortelia Clark" (Mickey Newbury)
  5. "I Came To Hear The Music" (Mickey Newbury)
  6. "San Francisco Mabel Joy" (Mickey Newbury)
  7. "Bugger Red Blues" (Mickey Newbury)
  8. "How Many Times (Must The Piper Be Paid For His Song)" (Mickey Newbury)
  9. "An American Trilogy" (Mickey Newbury/Traditional)
  10. "Please Send Me Someone To Love" (Percy Mayfield)
  11. "She Even Woke Me Up To Say Goodbye" (Mickey Newbury/Doug Gilmore)

Disc Five: I Came to Hear the Music

  1. "I Came To Hear The Music" (Mickey Newbury)
  2. "Breeze Lullaby" (Mickey Newbury)
  3. "You Only Live Once (In A While)" (Mickey Newbury)
  4. "Yesterday's Gone" (Mickey Newbury)
  5. "If You See Her" (Mickey Newbury)
  6. "Dizzy Lizzy" (Mickey Newbury)
  7. "If I Could Be" (Mickey Newbury)
  8. "Organized Noise" (Mickey Newbury)
  9. "Love, Look At Us Now" (Mickey Newbury)
  10. "Baby's Not Home" (Mickey Newbury)
  11. "1 X 1 Ain't 2" (Mickey Newbury)

Disc Six: Lovers

  1. "Apples Dipped In Candy" (Mickey Newbury)
  2. "Lovers" (Mickey Newbury)
  3. "Sail Away" (Mickey Newbury)
  4. "When Do We Stop Starting Over" (Mickey Newbury)
  5. "Lead On" (Mickey Newbury)
  6. "How's The Weather" (Mickey Newbury)
  7. "If You Ever Get To Houston (Look Me Down)" (Mickey Newbury)
  8. "You Always Got The Blues" (Mickey Newbury)
  9. "Let Me Sleep" (Mickey Newbury)
  10. "Good Night" (Mickey Newbury)

Disc Seven: Rusty Tracks/His Eye Is on the Sparrow

  1. "Leavin' Kentucky" (Mickey Newbury)
  2. "Makes Me Wonder If I Ever Said Goodbye" (Mickey Newbury)
  3. "Bless Us All" (Mickey Newbury)
  4. "Hand Me Another Of Those" (Mickey Newbury/Lee Fry)
  5. "People Are Talking" (Mickey Newbury)
  6. "Tell Him Boys" (Mickey Newbury)
  7. "Shenandoah" (Traditional)
  8. "That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day) (Haven Gillespie/Harry Beasley Smith)
  9. "Danny Boy" (Frederick Weatherly)
  10. "In The Pines" (Traditional)
  11. "Juble Lee's Revival" (Mickey Newbury)
  12. "Westphalia Texas Waltz" (Mickey Newbury)
  13. "Wish I Was" (Mickey Newbury)
  14. "His Eye Is On The Sparrow" (Public Domain)
  15. "The Dragon And The Mouse" (Mickey Newbury)
  16. "Gone To Alabama" (Mickey Newbury)
  17. "It Don't Matter Anymore" (Mickey Newbury)
  18. "I Don't Know What They Wanted Me To Say" (Mickey Newbury)
  19. "Saint Cecilia" (Mickey Newbury)
  20. "Juble Lee's Revival Shout" (Mickey Newbury)

Disc Eight: The Sailor/After All These Years

  1. "Blue Sky Shinin'" (Mickey Newbury)
  2. "Let's Have A Party" (Mickey Newbury)
  3. "There's A Part Of Her Still Holding On Somehow" (Mickey Newbury)
  4. "A Weed Is A Weed" (Mickey Newbury)
  5. "Let It Go" (Mickey Newbury)
  6. "Looking For The Sunshine" (Mickey Newbury)
  7. "Darlin' Take Care Of Yourself" (Mickey Newbury)
  8. "Long Gone" (Mickey Newbury)
  9. "The Night You Wrote That Song" (Mickey Newbury)
  10. "The Sailor" (Mickey Newbury)
  11. "Song Of Sorrow" (Mickey Newbury)
  12. "Let's Say Goodbye One More Time" (Mickey Newbury)
  13. "That Was The Way It Was Then" (Mickey Newbury)
  14. "Country Boy Saturday Night" (Mickey Newbury)
  15. "Truly Blue" (Mickey Newbury)
  16. "Just As Long As That Someone Is You" (Mickey Newbury)
  17. "Over The Mountain" (Mickey Newbury/Joe Henry)
  18. "Catchers In The Rye" (Mickey Newbury)
  19. "I Still Love You (After All These Years)" (Mickey Newbury)
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