Song Painter Explained

Song Painter
Type:Studio
Artist:Mac Davis
Cover:SongPainterAlt.jpg
Released:May 10, 1970
Recorded:January – April 1970
Studio:Ardent Studios, Memphis, Tennessee
Genre:Country
Pop
Length:39:12
Label:Columbia
Producer:Jimmy Bowen, Jerry Fuller
Next Title:I Believe in Music
Next Year:1971

Song Painter is the debut album by singer-songwriter and actor Mac Davis, released in 1970. It was arranged and conducted by Artie Butler. The tracks "Whoever Finds This, I Love You" and "Half and Half" (the latter with the subtitle "Song for Sarah") would later reappear on Davis' 1972 album Baby Don't Get Hooked on Me. Artie Butler was credited for arrangements and conducting.[1]

Track list

All tracks written by Mac Davis, except where noted.

Canadian issue

Charts

Album
YearChartPosition
1970Country Albums35
1970Pop Albums182
Singles
YearSingleChartPosition
1970Whoever Finds This, I Love YouCountry Singles 43
1970Whoever Finds This, I Love YouPop Singles53

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mac Davis – Song Painter (1970, Pitman Pressing, Vinyl). Discogs.