A Man Needs a Woman | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1968 | |||
Genre | Deep soul Southern soul Country soul | |||
Label | Vivid Sound Goldwax Kent | |||
Producer | Quinton M. Claunch, Rudolph V. Russell | |||
James Carr chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Allmusic (re-release) | [2] |
A Man Needs a Woman is a 1968 album by James Carr. This would be the last of Carr's albums until his come-back album Take Me to the Limit in 1991.
After Carr's death in 2001, Kent Records re-released the album with several bonus tracks in 2003.
Track listing
- "A Man Needs a Woman" (O. B. McClinton) – 2:49
- "Stronger Than Love" (Clarence Shields) – 2:31
- "More Love" (Wayne Carson Thompson) – 1:59
- "You Didn't Know It But You Had Me " (Dolly Greer, George Jackson) – 1:59
- "A Woman Is a Man's Best Friend" (Quinton Claunch, Rudolph V. "Doc" Russell) – 3:33
- "I'm a Fool for You" (Earl Cage, Claunch, Greer, Jackson, Russell) – 2:00
- "Life Turned Her That Way " (Harlan Howard) – 2:38
- "Gonna Send You Back to Georgia" (J. Hammonds Jr., Johnnie Mae Matthews) – 2:17
- "The Dark End of the Street" (Chips Moman, Dan Penn) – 2:34
- "I Sowed Love and Reaped a Heartache" (D. Lee, A. Reynolds) – 2:27
- "You've Got My Mind Messed Up" (McClinton) – 2:27
2003 bonus tracks
- "A Losing Game" (James Carr, Denny Weaver) – 2:01
- "A Message to Young Lovers" (Claunch, Russell) – 2:44
- "Let It Happen" (Spooner Oldham, Dan Penn) – 2:38
- "You Gotta Have Soul" () – 1:49
- "You Hurt So Good" () – 2:00
- "I Can't Turn You Loose" () – 2:08
- "Let's Face Facts" (Lee Jones, Harold Thomas) – 2:26
- "Who's Been Warming My Oven" () – 3:19
- "Please Your Woman" () – 3:43
- "Your Love Made a U-Turn" () – 2:15
- "The Lifetime of a Man" () – 2:26
- "Tell Me My Lying Eyes Are Wrong " () – 2:46
- "Ring of Fire" (June Carter Cash, Merle Kilgore) – 2:57
References
- ↑ Cook, Stephen. A Man Needs a Woman at AllMusic. Retrieved September 27, 2011.
- ↑ Unterberger, Richie. A Man Needs a Woman at AllMusic. Retrieved September 27, 2011.
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