Good Evening (album)
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Good Evening is a 1989 album by Marshall Crenshaw
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Track number one, "You Should've Been There", has a longer outro on this album than on This is Easy! The Best of Marshall Crenshaw.
Marshall Crenshaw
Marshall Crenshaw is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist best known for his song "Someday, Someway".-Biography:...
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Track number one, "You Should've Been There", has a longer outro on this album than on This is Easy! The Best of Marshall Crenshaw.
Track listing
- "You Should've Been There" (Leroy Preston, Marshall Crenshaw) – 3:52
- "Valerie" (Richard Thompson) – 3:35
- "She Hates to Go Home" (Leroy Preston, Marshall Crenshaw) – 4:46
- "Someplace Where Love Can't Find Me" (John HiattJohn HiattJohn Hiatt is an American rock guitarist, pianist, singer, and songwriter. He has played a variety of musical styles on his albums, including New Wave, blues and country. Hiatt has been nominated for several Grammy Awards - although he has never won- and has been awarded a variety of other...
) – 4:01 - "Radio Girl" (Kurt Neumann, Marshall Crenshaw, Sam Llanas) – 4:04
- "On the Run" (Marshall Crenshaw) – 3:14
- "Live It Up" (Chris JasperChris JasperChris Jasper is a former member of both the Isley Brothers and Isley-Jasper-Isley. He is also a successful solo artist and record producer, recording a number of his own solo albums, and producing artists, for his New York based record label, Gold City Records...
) – 3:36 - "Some Hearts" (Diane WarrenDiane WarrenDiane Eve Warren , is a US songwriter. Her songs have received six Academy Award nominations, five Golden Globe nominations, including one win and seven Grammy Award nominations, including one win. She was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2001...
) – 4:21 - "Whatever Way the Wind Blows" (Marshall Crenshaw) – 3:25
- "Let Her Dance" (Bobby FullerBobby FullerRobert Gaston "Bobby" Fuller was an American rock singer, songwriter, and guitar player best known for his singles "I Fought the Law" and "Love's Made a Fool of You," recorded with his mid-1960s group, the Bobby Fuller Four....
) – 2:55