Norwood (soundtrack)

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Norwood
Glen Campbell Norwood album cover.jpg
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedJune 1970
Recorded1970
Genre Folk
Label Capitol Records
Producer Neely Plumb
Glen Campbell chronology
Oh Happy Day
(1970)
Norwood
(1970)
The Glen Campbell Goodtime Album
(1970)
Singles from Norwood

Norwood is the soundtrack album by American musician Glen Campbell from his 1970 film Norwood . The album was released by Capitol Records in June 1970.

Contents

Track listing

Side 1:

  1. "Ol' Norwood's Comin' Home" (Mitchell Torok, Ramona Redd) - 1:47 (vocal - Glen Campbell)
  2. "Country Girl" (Al De Lory) - 2:52
  3. "Marie" (Mitchell Torok, Ramona Redd) - 2:32 (vocal - Glen Campbell)
  4. "The Brass Ensemble of Ralph. Texas" (Al De Lory) - 2:16
  5. "The Repo Man" (Mac Davis) - 1:54 (vocal - Glen Campbell)
  6. "Hot Wheels" (Al De Lory) - 2:45
  7. "I'll Paint You a Song" (Mac Davis) - 4:05 (vocal - Glen Campbell)

Side 2:

  1. "Norwood (Me and My Guitar)" (Mac Davis) - 2:35 (vocal - Glen Campbell)
  2. "The Fring Thing" (Al De Lory) - 2:33
  3. "Down Home" (Mac Davis) - 2:04 (vocal - Glen Campbell)
  4. "Chicken Out (Joann's Theme)" (Al De Lory) - 1:48
  5. "I'll Paint You a Song" (Reprise) (Mac Davis) - 2:07 (vocal- Glen Campbell)
  6. "A Different Kind of Rock" (Al De Lory) - 2:30
  7. "Everything a Man Could Ever Need" (Mac Davis) - 2:26 (vocal - Glen Campbell)

Personnel

Production

Charts

Album - Billboard (United States)

ChartEntry datePeak positionNo. of weeks
Billboard Country Albums08/08/1970367
Billboard 200 197090?

Singles - Billboard (United States)

YearSingle Hot Country Singles Hot 100 Easy Listening
1970"Everything a Man Could Ever Need"5523

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