Run the Length of Your Wildness

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Run the Length of Your Wildness
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Released1969
Genre Pop, rock
Length33:56
Label Deram
Producer Wayne Bickerton
Kathe Green chronology
Run the Length of Your Wildness
(1969)
Kathe Green
(1976)
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Run the Length of Your Wildness is the first album by Kathe Green. It was originally released by Deram Records, a sister label to Decca Records.

Green wrote 10 of the album's 13 tracks and she was teamed up with in-house producer and head of A&R at Deram, Wayne Bickerton, arranger John Cameron and the cream of London session players. Four tracks were co-written with Liz Sacks. Cameron and Bickerton also provided material.

The album was housed in a striking sleeve which featured notes by Peter Sellers, Rex Harrison and Simon Dee.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Kathe Green; except where indicated

  1. "Primrose Hill" (Green, Liz Sacks) – 3:47
  2. "Ring of String" – 3:25
  3. "Only a Fool" (Jackie Lomax, Wayne Bickerton) – 2:17
  4. "Why? (The Child's Song)" – 1:51
  5. "Bossa Nova" – 1:53
  6. "Tears in My Eyes" (Tony Waddington, Wayne Bickerton) – 3:04
  7. "If I Thought You'd Ever Change Your Mind" (John Cameron) – 3:10
  8. "Promise of Something New" (Green, Glenn Close) – 2:38
  9. "Once There Was You" (Green, Liz Sacks) – 2:43
  10. "Part of Yesterday" (Green, Liz Sacks) – 3:46
  11. "I'll Never Forget" (John Cameron) – 2:54
  12. "Run the Length of Your Wildness" (Green, Liz Sacks, John Cameron) – 5:16
  13. "I Love You ('Though You Are Not Here)" (Green, Pat Lewis) – 0:43

Personnel

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