Which Way You Goin' Billy? (album)
Which Way You Goin' Billy?, released in 1969, was the first album from Vancouver, British Columbia band The Poppy Family.
Which Way You Goin' Billy? | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1969 / 1970 (US) | |||
Genre | psychedelic pop | |||
Label | London | |||
Producer | Terry Jacks | |||
The Poppy Family chronology | ||||
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They scored their biggest hit with title track, "Which Way You Goin' Billy?", which went to #1 in both Canada and Ireland and #2 on both the Billboard Hot 100 chart and the Cash Box Top 100 in the US. The album has yet to be released on modern formats and remains a rare vinyl collectible.
The song "Of Cities and Escapes" was prominently sampled in the song "Madness" by Hip-Hop group Deltron 3030 on their self titled debut album.
Track listing
Words and music by Terry Jacks.
Side 1
- "That's Where I Went Wrong" – 2:28
- "Free From the City" – 2:15
- "Beyond the Clouds" – 2:30
- "A Good Thing Lost" – 2:00
- "You Took My Moonlight Away" – 2:40
- "There's No Blood in Bone" – 2:55
Side 2
- "Happy Island" – 2:45
- "Which Way You Goin' Billy?" - 3:18
- "Shadows on My Wall" - 2:25
- "What Can the Matter Be?" - 2:17
- "For Running Wild" - 2:14
- "Of Cities and Escapes" - 3:45
Personnel
- Susan Jacks: vocals, percussion
- Terry Jacks: guitar
- Craig McCaw: guitar, sitar
- Satwant Singh: Drums, tablas, bongos, percussion
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