Beautiful Dreamer (album)
Beautiful Dreamer is a compilation album comprising 18 songs originally penned by Stephen Foster. The album won the Grammy for Best Traditional Folk Album in 2005.[2]
Beautiful Dreamer: The Songs of Stephen Foster | |
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Compilation album by Various artists | |
Released | July/August 2004 |
Genre | Folk |
Label | American Roots Publishing/Emergent Music Marketing (now Thirty Tigers) |
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
allmusic |
Track listing
No. | Title | Music | Length |
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1. | "Beautiful Dreamer" | Raul Malo | 3:23 |
2. | "Slumber My Darling" | Alison Krauss with Yo Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer, Mark O'Connor | 4:50 |
3. | "Don't Bet Money on the Shanghai" | BR5-49 | 2:24 |
4. | "Nelly Was a Lady" | Alvin Youngblood Hart | 3:17 |
5. | "No One to Love" | Judith Edelman | 3:48 |
6. | "Camptown Races" | The Duhks | 3:00 |
7. | "My Old Kentucky Home, Goodnight" | John Prine | 3:46 |
8. | "Autumn Waltz" | Henry Kaiser | 2:54 |
9. | "In the Eye Abides the Heart" | Beth Nielsen Chapman | 2:55 |
10. | "Old Folks at Home (Swanee River)" | David Ball | 3:40 |
11. | "Oh, Susannah" | Michelle Shocked & Pete Anderson | 3:46 |
12. | "Willie We Have Missed You" | Grey DeLisle | 3:43 |
13. | "Hard Times (Come Again No More)" | Mavis Staples | 4:13 |
14. | "Gentle Annie" | Bruce Robison & Ollabelle | 4:05 |
15. | "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair" | Roger McGuinn | 3:20 |
16. | "Ah! May The Red Rose Live Alway!" | Suzy Bogguss | 4:10 |
17. | "Holiday Schottisch" | Will Barrow | 2:05 |
18. | "Comrades, Fill No Glass for Me" | Ron Sexsmith | 5:39 |
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References
- Leggett, Steve (2004-08-24). "Allmusic review". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 2012-05-12.
- McDermott, Tricia (February 14, 2005). "2005 Grammy Award Winners". CBS News. Retrieved April 26, 2016.
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