Songs of the South

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Songs of the South is the sophomore studio album by the American soft-rock band The Pat Terry Group, released on Myrrh Records in 1976, a division of Word. The album was recorded during June and July 1976 by Boris Menart at Sunwest Studios in Hollywood, California; with Al Perkins producing. Strings arranged by David Diggs. All songs written by Pat Terry.

LP tracklist:

Side One
A1. “Songs Of The South” – 0:58
A2. “You Got Me” – 3:07
A3. “Lord Of All” – 3:46
A4. “What Good’st Gonna Do Ya” – 3:42
A5. “Nothing That You Can Do” – 2:25
A6. “Home Where I Belong” – 3:16

Side Two
B1. “Restored” – 3:16
B2. “Help Me Love You More” – 4:10
B3. “All I Ever Need” – 3:06
B4. “Daniel” – 3:06
B5. “Happy Man” – 4:18

Note: Simultaneously released on 8-track tape, cassette, and 12-inch vinyl LP by Myrrh Records with the vinyl edition housed in a gatefold sleeve with the lyrics printed on the inside.



CREDITS. Produced by Al Perkins. String arrangements by David Diggs. Recorded at Sunwest Studios, Hollywood, CA, June and July 1976. Engineered by Boris Menart. Mastered by Lanky Linstrot at ABC Records. Cover Concept by Randy Bugg. Cover Design by Noah’s Art. Graphics by Bill Weaver. Illustrations by David Gaadt. Photography by Bill Wages. All songs written by Pat Terry.

Musicians: The Pat Terry Group – Pat Terry (Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitars, Keyboards), Sonny Lallerstedt (Lead Guitars – Acoustic and Electric, Vocals), Randy Bugg (Bass, Vocals). Chet McCracken (Drums, Percussion).

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