Life Ain't Worth Living (in the Old-Fashioned Way) explained

Life Ain't Worth Living
(in the Old-Fashioned Way)
Type:Album
Artist:Paul Downes & Phil Beer
Border:yes
Released:1973
Label:Sweet Folk and Country
Next Title:Dance Without Music
Next Year:1976

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

  1. "Peggy and the Soldier"
  2. "The Hunting of Arscott and Tetcott/Foxhunter's Jig"
  3. "Bonny Bunch of Roses"
  4. "Helen and Jan's Favourites"
  5. "The Snow It Melts the Soonest"
  6. "Banks of Newfoundland"
  7. "Spanish Ladies"
  8. "Low Down in the Broom"
  9. "Marrow Bones"
  10. "Macleod's Lament"
  11. "Both Sexes"
  12. "Tabhair Dom Da Lamh"
  13. "Life Ain't Worth Living"

Notes and References

  1. http://www.musik-sammler.de/media/452528 Paul Downes & Phil Beer: Life Ain't Worth Living In The Old Fashioned Way - LP, 1973
  2. http://www.bensvinylbasement.com/page20.htm BEN'S VINYL BASEMENT - Tank Records Label