The Missing Years (Bonus Track Version) - John Prine

The Missing Years (Bonus Track Version)

John Prine

  • Genre: Folk-Rock
  • Release Date: 1991-09-03
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 15

  • ℗ 1991 Oh Boy Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Picture Show John Prine 3:22 USD 1.29
2
All the Best John Prine 3:28 USD 1.29
3
The Sins of Memphisto John Prine 4:13 USD 1.29
4
Everybody Wants to Feel Like Y John Prine 3:09 USD 1.29
5
It's a Big Old Goofy World John Prine 5:10 USD 1.29
6
I Want to Be with You Always John Prine 3:01 USD 1.29
7
Daddy's Little Pumpkin John Prine 2:41 USD 1.29
8
Take a Look at My Heart John Prine 3:38 USD 1.29
9
Great Rain John Prine 4:08 USD 1.29
10
Way Back Then John Prine 3:39 USD 1.29
11
Unlonely John Prine 4:35 USD 1.29
12
You Got Gold John Prine 4:38 USD 1.29
13
Everything Is Cool John Prine 2:46 USD 1.29
14
Jesus, the Missing Years John Prine 5:57 USD 1.29
15
The Third of July John Prine 3:08 USD 1.29

Reviews

  • Amazing

    5
    By Gary the baddass
    Im heartbroken that he left us but im happy that he was able to do what he loved for so long. We’re gonna misd you John💔
  • Pick a song and listen...

    5
    By Dickjustdick
    ... I suggest starting with “Jesus, the Missing Years.” It’s probably not in Prine’s Top 10 songs but when you hear it, you’ll understand that no one but John Prine would write that song. For me, that’s what makes him a musical Buddha.
  • Grammy winning & SO Deserved!

    5
    By ClioMustang
    Listen to this people, please! His earlier albums are masterworks, yes, but this album is more accessible and terrific introduction for anyone wondering why John Prine is so revered. This music is varied, sweet, fun, sad and always unique. Enjoy this one and then go deeper and investigate his other masterworks. There is no one else like him and never will be, I can safely say.
  • Fantastic Mr. Prine

    5
    By Fritz Bost
    What a collection of tunes. Been listening and buying for almost 3 decades. One of our best songwriters ever.

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