The Sky (album)
The Sky is the third in a trilogy of albums with music by Anita Kerr, words by Rod McKuen, and featuring the San Sebastian Strings. The first two albums in the trilogy were titled The Sea and The Earth.
The Sky | ||||
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Studio album by Anita Kerr and Rod McKuen | ||||
Released | 1968 | |||
Genre | Poetry, easy listening | |||
Label | Warner Bros.-Seven Arts | |||
Producer | Rod McKuen and Anita Kerr | |||
Anita Kerr and Rod McKuen chronology | ||||
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Track listing
Side one
- "How Many Colors of Blue?" - 3:39
- "The Butterfly is Drunk on Sunshine" - 2:16
- "A Walk with the Angels" - 3:19
- "So Little Sun" - 2:04
- "Night Talk" - 2:02
- "When Winter Comes" - 3:08
- "My Dog Likes Oranges" - 4:50
Side two
- "The Forehead of the Morning" - 4:20
- "A Patch of Sky, Away from Everything" - 2:44
- "Mr. God's Trombones" - 3:02
- "Buy for Me the Wind" - 2:44
- "A New Lullaby" - 2:14
- "In Summing Up" - 1:58
- "Who Has Touched the Sky" - 2:58
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