Life Ain't Worth Living (in the Old-Fashioned Way) explained
Life Ain't Worth Living (subtitled (in the Old-Fashioned Way)) is the debut album by Downes and Beer, at the time known as simply "Paul Downes & Phil Beer", released in 1973 on stereo vinyl.[1] [2]
Track listing
- "Peggy and the Soldier"
- "The Hunting of Arscott and Tetcott/Foxhunter's Jig"
- "Bonny Bunch of Roses"
- "Helen and Jan's Favourites"
- "The Snow It Melts the Soonest"
- "Banks of Newfoundland"
- "Spanish Ladies"
- "Low Down in the Broom"
- "Marrow Bones"
- "Macleod's Lament"
- "Both Sexes"
- "Tabhair Dom Da Lamh"
- "Life Ain't Worth Living"
Notes and References
- http://www.musik-sammler.de/media/452528 Paul Downes & Phil Beer: Life Ain't Worth Living In The Old Fashioned Way - LP, 1973
- http://www.bensvinylbasement.com/page20.htm BEN'S VINYL BASEMENT - Tank Records Label