New Jersey to Woodstock

New Jersey to Woodstock is a compilation album by American singer Kathy McCord, released in 2010. It contains the album Kathy McCord released on CTI Records in 1970, the single "I'll Give My Heart To You"/"I'll Never Be Alone Again" released on Rainy Day Records in 1968, as well as 16 previously unreleased songs, recorded by the artist in 1972-1979.[1]

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New Jersey to Woodstock
Compilation album by
ReleasedFebruary 22, 2010
RecordedNovember 18–20 & 24, 1969
December 2, 1969
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs
1968
1972-1979
GenreFolk music
Length1:47:35
CD1: 47:20
CD2: 1:00:31
LabelBig Beat Records
CDWIK2 289
Kathy McCord chronology
Baby Come Out Tonight
(1979)
New Jersey to Woodstock
(2010)

Track listing

All tracks are written by Kathleen McCord, unless otherwise noted.

CD 1: New Jersey, The 60s Recordings
No.TitleLength
1."Rainbow Ride"5:09
2."I'm Leaving Home" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney)4:24
3."Candle Waxing"4:16
4."Baby James"3:18
5."The Love Flow"3:05
6."New York Good Sugar/Love Lyric #7"4:01
7."For You, Child"3:12
8."Jennipher"4:43
9."Take Away This Pain"5:42
10."Velvet Smile" (Kathleen McCord, Billy Vera)3:20
11."I'll Give My Heart To You" (Chip Taylor)3:49
12."I'll Never Be Alone Again" (Chip Taylor, Al Gorgoni)2:29
CD 2: Woodstock, The 70s Recordings
No.TitleLength
1."New Horizons"3:29
2."Acapulco"3:11
3."Baby, Come Out Tonight"2:58
4."That's A Love That's Real"3:58
5."No Need To Wait"3:16
6."I'll Be Lovin' You Forever"3:24
7."Magnolia"3:10
8."Madman"3:57
9."Captain Cody Memorial"3:57
10."Keep Peace In The Family"3:43
11."You'd Convince The Devil"2:45
12."Who's Been Coolin' You?"6:00
13."Don't Go Talkin' To Strangers"4:06
14."Every Little Thing You Do"3:58
15."I Wanna Know Why"4:40
16."Shine On"3:59

Personnel

CD 1 (tracks 1-10)

Release history

List of release dates, showing country, record label, and format
Region Date Label Format
UK February 22, 2010 Ace Records 2xCD, DL
Germany March 5, 2010
USA March 10, 2010
Japan March 25, 2010

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