| | John Farley Johnny Lila 2 CD John Farley Discography of CDs
The songs from John's JOHNNY LILA series of CDs are the softer side of John Farley*. Out of this softer side of John come songs of love lost, crazy days, mysterious brunettes, music shop keepers, breakin' out, moments missed, junior high dances, buying a cookie, a Fed Ex lady, women on display, and a jazzman's riff, among many other images. Listen to a few. If you like many, go ahead and put the album on your cart. If you particularly like just one or two songs, which is often the case with many albums, go to one of the many net music stores with which CD Baby contracts (most of them - pick one!) and simply download the song or songs there. In this way you get the song(s) you want while still supporting CD Baby and its artists. Also, please check out John's most recent CDs, PIECE OF ME (2007) and Moments of Grace (2008), also available here at CD Baby. Thank you. *Please click on John's TIMES' BRIDGE - First Span or TIMES' BRIDGE - Second Span for the other side. Johnny Lila 2 Music | Category | Folk Albums | | Label | John Farley | | Orig Year | 2003 | | CD Universe Part number | 7128478 | | Catalog number | 65781 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 13, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Recording Time | 42 minutes |
John Farley Johnny Lila 2 Songs | 1. | Missing the Moment |
| 2. | One More Dance With You |
| 3. | Instrumental 1 |
| 4. | Chance to Dream |
| 5. | Too Young to Know |
| 6. | Sixty Five Cent Cookie |
| 7. | Rush |
| 8. | Crossing Carolina |
| 9. | Still Waiting Here For You |
| 10. | Vedic City Tickle |
| 11. | Still on the Run |
| 12. | This Time |
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