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Midnight Wind/Somewhere Down The Line - John Stewart


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Midnight Wind/Somewhere Down The Line (1979) - John Stewart


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Side A:
Midnight WindLyrics available
  Running Time: 4:30
  Comments: Chart: Billboard US Hot 100 Singles Peak Position: 28 Peak Dates: Oct 20, 1979 & Oct 27, 1979 Weeks On Charts: 12

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Side B:
Somewhere Down The Line
  Running Time: 2:52
    Guest Appearances »

Lindsey Buckingham, Joey Carbone, Christine DeLisle, Brian/Bryan Garo(falo), Russ(ell) Kunkel, Stevie Nicks, Buffy Ford Stewart, Gary Weisberg, Chris Whelan

    Released »

1979

    Format »

Domestic Vinyl/CD Single

    Other Appearances »
John Stewart (Songwriter)

    Record Label »
RSO

    Catalogue Number »

RS 1000 (US) 2090 383 (Germany)

    Running Time »

7:22

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5/5.05/5.05/5.05/5.05/5.0
Effervescent, haunting melodies that never grow old...
Review written by Jon the Moonspinner, February 16th, 2010

"We will find the golden road/somewhere down the line..." Two beautifully precise, dreamy-eyed cuts from John Stewart's "Bombs Away Dream Babies" album. I can't seem to find anyone on-line or otherwise who can authenticate the backing vocals on "Somewhere" as belonging to Ms. Nicks. If I remember correctly, the album liner notes did not specify which songs she actually contributed to. Still, it certainly sounds like the lovely and wistful Stevie, and the folky guitar nuances are awesome, "Rumours"-era AM-radio rock.

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2011-01-13
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Discography entry submitted by Anthony Chacon, Johannes Dittler & Mark Trauernicht.