Love Is a Good Woman

Love Is a Good Woman is a compilation album album by Australian country music artist John Williamson. The album in a compilation of Williamson's love songs.[1] The album included two new tracks; "Good Woman" and "Misty Blue".

Love Is a Good Woman
Compilation album by
Released1993
Length60:30
LabelEMI Music
ProducerJohn Williamson
John Williamson chronology
Australia Calling – All the Best Vol 2
(1992)
Love Is a Good Woman
(1993)
Mulga to Mangoes
(1994)

At the ARIA Music Awards of 1994, the album was nominated for Best Country Album.[2][3]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Good Woman"John Williamson2:26
2."Misty Blue"Williamson2:44
3."Millions of Women"Williamson3:10
4."The Truckie's Wife"Williamson5:05
5."Leave the Lights On"Williamson3:34
6."Kill The Night"Williamson4:12
7."Why Don't We Separate & Be Lovers"Williamson2:37
8."The Only One"Williamson3:38
9."Fair Dinkum"Williamson3:11
10."Love of a True Blue Woman"Williamson3:37
11."The Dusty Road We Know"Williamson3:55
12."Heaven's Right Here"Williamson2:46
13."Goodbye Again"Williamson2:15
14."Your Body Feels Like Heaven To Me"Williamson2:50
15."I Still Cry"Williamson3:40
16."Special Girl"Williamson2:41
17."Tubbo Station"Williamson4:31
18."Wintergreen"Williamson3:38

Release history

Country Date Format Label Catalogue
Australia 1993
  • CD
  • Cassette
EMI Music 8279112
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References

  1. "Year by Year". John Williamson. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
  2. "ARIA Awards – Search Results for 'John Williamson'". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 25 October 2012.
  3. "Winners by Year 1994". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).
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