Ask Me What I Am Explained
Ask Me What I Am is a 1973 album by actor Burt Reynolds. His only album, it was produced by Bobby Goldsboro and Buddy Killen.[1] The album was released on the Mercury/Phonogram label.
Track listing
- "Childhood 1949" — 3:12 (Bobby Goldsboro)[1]
- "Slow John Fairburn" — 4:00 (Red Lane)
- "The First One That I Lay With" — 2:41 (Red Lane, Tom McKeon)
- "Till I Get It Right" — 2:20 (Larry Henley, Red Lane)
- "She's Taken A Gentle Lover" — 3:50
- "You Can't Always Sing a Happy Song" — 2:38
- "Ask Me What I Am" — 2:50 (Glenn Yarbrough)
- "A Room for a Boy Never Used" — 3:22
- "I Didn't Shake the World Today" — 2:53
- "There's a Slight Misunderstanding Between God and Man" — 3:10
- "I Like Having You Around" — 2:10 (Red Lane)
Performers
- Burt Reynolds – lead vocals
- Buzz Cason, Carol Montgomery, Ginger Holladay - Backing Vocals
- Joe Allen, Mike Leech – Bass
- Larrie London – Drums
- Bobby Goldsboro, Johnny Christopher, Reggie Young – Guitar
- Timmy Tappan – Harpsichord
- Bobby Emmons – Organ
- Bobby Wood – Piano
- Brenton Banks, Byron Bach, Gary Van Osdale, George Brinkley III, Harry Lantz, Jim Stephany, Martha McCrory, Marvin Chantry, Samuel Terranova, Sheldon Kurland, Solie Isaac Fott, Stephanie Woolf, Steven Smith – Strings
Notes and References
- Web site: Burt Reynolds – Ask Me What I Am (1973, Vinyl). Discogs.