50 Songs 50 Towns

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50 Songs 50 Towns
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Live album by
Released12 August 2022
Recorded2019
Genre Country
Label Sony Music Australia
Troy Cassar-Daley chronology
The World Today
(2021)
50 Songs 50 Towns
(2022)

50 Songs 50 Towns is a live album by Australian country music artist Troy Cassar-Daley. The album was released on 12 August 2022 and peaked at number 8 on the ARIA Charts.

Contents

Background and release

In 2021, Cassar-Daley planned to select 20 songs from his Greatest Hits 2019 Acoustic Tour. He had recorded every sound check, VIP event and show. For Cassar-Daley, every set was different which made the decision process a very hard one, landing him at 50 songs and 50 towns to share. [1]

The album was released as a 3×CD on 12 August 2022. The digital version was released as five installments of 10 tracks between June and August 2022. [2]

Track listings

CD 1
  1. "Going Back Home" (Live from Milton, NSW)
  2. "Sing About This Country" (Live from Blacktown, NSW)
  3. "Doing Time" (Live from Gympie, QLD)
  4. "River Road" (Live from Blackhall, QLD)
  5. "Take a Walk in My Country" (Live from Bathurst, NSW)
  6. "Get Away Car" (featuring Jem Cassar-Daley) (Live from Noojee, VIC)
  7. "Down the Road" (Live from Port Hedland, WA)
  8. "How's the World Treating You" (featuring Jem Cassar-Daley) (Live from Newcastle, NSW]
  9. "Shadows On the Hill" (Live from Melbourne, VIC)
  10. "Halfway Creek Timber Cutting Man" (Live from Yamba, NSW)
  11. "Ladies in My Life" (Live from Launceston, TAS)
  12. "Home" (featuring Jem Cassar-Daley) (Live from Ballina, NSW)
  13. "Lights On the Hill" (Live from Wagga Wagga, NSW)
  14. "I Love This Place" (Live from Tamworth, NSW)
  15. "The Biggest Disappointment" (Live from Casino, NSW)
  16. "Lonesome But Free" (Live from Berry, NSW)
  17. "Bird on a Wire" (Live from Dubbo, NSW)
CD 2
  1. "Make the Most" (Of Everyday With You) (Live from Canberra, ACT)
  2. "Family Farm" (Live from Tanunda, SA)
  3. "Oh My Sweet Carolina" (featuring Jem Cassar-Daley) (Live from Hahndorf, SA)
  4. "The World Today" (Live from Geelong, VIC)
  5. "Little Things" (Live from Kedron, QLD)
  6. "Wish I Was a Train" (Live from Mt Morgan, QLD)
  7. "Gunbalanya" (Live from Oenpelli, NT)
  8. "Fisherman" (Live from Mulwala, NSW)
  9. "Trains" / "Bar Room Roses" (Live from Yackandandah, VIC)
  10. "Wouldn't Change a Thing" (Live from Caloundra, QLD)
  11. "Everything's Going to Be Alright" (Live from Queenscliff, VIC)
  12. "Sing Me Back Home" (Live from Ingham, QLD)
  13. "Bean Picking Blues" (Live from Mudgee, NSW)
  14. "Freedom Ride" (Live from Tenterfield, NSW)
  15. "That's the Way Love Goes" (featuring Jem Cassar-Daley) (Live from Kingaroy, QLD)
  16. "Big Big Love" (Live from South West Rocks, NSW)
CD 3
  1. "Till I Gain Control Again" (Live from Queenstown, TAS)
  2. "Away from Here" (Live from Hobart, TAS)
  3. "Language Song" (Live from Jabiru, NT)
  4. "True Believer" (Live from Ipswich, QLD)
  5. "River Boy" (Live from Coffs Harbour, NSW)
  6. "Things I Carry Around" (Live from Crossley, VIC)
  7. "Bow River" (Live from Darwin, NT)
  8. "Thinking About Drinking" (Live from Perth, WA)
  9. "My Dreaming Place" (Live from Brisbane, QLD)
  10. "They Don't Make 'em Like That Anymore" (Live from Bairnsdale, VIC)
  11. "Brighter Day" (Live from Mackay, QLD)
  12. "Dream Out Loud" (Live from Wonthaggi, VIC)
  13. "Droving Days" (Live from Winnaleah, TAS)
  14. "My Island Home" (Live from Coutts Crossing, NSW)
  15. "Shutting Down Our Town" (Live from Thirroul, NSW)
  16. "My Gumbaynggirr Skies" (Live from Cairns, QLD)
  17. "Born to Survive" (Live from Mandurah, WA)

Charts

Chart performance for 50 Songs 50 Towns
Chart (2022)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) [3] 8

Release history

Release history and formats for 50 Songs 50 Towns
RegionDateFormatEdition(s)LabelCatalog #Ref.
World17 June 2022Volume 1
  • Tarampa Music
[4]
1 July 2022Volume 2 [5]
15 July 2022Volume 3 [6]
29 July 2022Volume 4 [7]
12 August 2022Volume 5 [8]
Australia
  • 3xCD
complete
  • Sony Music Australia
19658722012 [9]

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