| | Roadside Soundtrack CD
Music composed by Harvey Schmidt. Lyrics written by Tom Jones.
Recorded at Clinton Recording Studios, New York, New York, March 13, 2002.
Personnel: Barry Mitterhoff (guitar, banjo, mandolin, harmonica); John Mulcahy (piano).
Recording information: Clinton Recording Studios, NY (03/13/2002).
Photographers: Carol Rosegg; James Morgan.
Music By:Harvey Schmidt Lyrics By:Tom Jones Roadside Soundtrack Music Roadside Soundtrack Songs
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| |      | 1. | Roadside, musical play: Act 1: Overture |
     | 2. | Roadside, musical play: Act 1: Uncle Billy's Travelin' Family Show |
     | 3. | Roadside, musical play: Act 1: Roadside |
     | 4. | Roadside, musical play: Act 1: Here Am I |
     | 5. | Roadside, musical play: Act 1: I Don't Want To Bother Nobody |
     | 6. | Roadside, musical play: Act 1: Smellamagoody Perfume |
     | 7. | Roadside, musical play: Act 1: Smellamagoody Perfume (Reprise) - (reprise) |
     | 8. | Roadside, musical play: Act 1: Lookin' At The Moon |
     | 9. | Roadside, musical play: Act 1: I'm Through With You |
     | 10. | Roadside, musical play: Act 1: Peaceful Little Town |
     | 11. | Roadside, musical play: Act 1: I Toe The Line |
     | 12. | Roadside, musical play: Act 1: I'm Through With You (Reprise) - (reprise) |
     | 13. | Roadside, musical play: Act 2: Back To Our Story |
     | 14. | Roadside, musical play: Act 2: Personality Plus |
     | 15. | Roadside, musical play: Act 2: Another Drunken Cowboy |
     | 16. | Roadside, musical play: Act 2: The Way It Should Be |
     | 17. | Roadside, musical play: Act 2: My Little Prairie Flower |
     | 18. | Roadside, musical play: Act 2: All Men Is Crazy |
     | 19. | Roadside, musical play: Act 2: Ain't No Womern But You |
     | 20. | Roadside, musical play: Act 2: Borned |
     | 21. | Roadside, musical play: Act 2: Wild and Reckless |
     | 22. | Roadside, musical play: Act 2: Finale: Peaceful Little Town Reprise / The Wedding / The Way It Should Be Reprise / Roadside: Peaceful Little Town / The Wedding / The Way It Should Be / Roadside - (reprise, reprise, reprise) |
     | 23. | Roadside, musical play: Act 2: Bows |
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