Here Comes Inspiration

Here Comes Inspiration
Studio album by Paul Williams
Released 1974
Recorded A&M Studios, Los Angeles; remixed at Sound Labs, Hollywood[1]
Genre Pop
Length 38:54
Label A&M
Producer Kenny Ascher
Paul Williams chronology
Life Goes On
(1972)Life Goes On1972
Here Comes Inspiration
(1974)
A Little Bit of Love
(1974)A Little Bit of Love1974

Here Comes Inspiration is a studio album by Paul Williams, released in 1974. Notable songs from the album include "Rainy Days & Mondays", "You & Me Against the World" and "If We Could Still Be Friends". Kenny Ascher was credited for the production, arrangements and conducting. Clarinet was by Tom Scott, flugelhorn by Chuck Findley and percussion by Victor Feldman.

Track listing

Words & music by Paul Williams; unless otherwise stated

Side One

  1. "Nilsson Sings Newman" 0:54 - (Paul Williams, Kenny Ascher)
  2. "You and Me Against the World" 3:44 (Paul Williams, Kenny Ascher)
  3. "You Know Me" 3:34 (Paul Williams, Kenny Ascher)
  4. "Born to Fly" 3:03
  5. "That's What Friends Are For" 3:58
  6. "Rainy Days & Mondays" 3:38 (Paul Williams, Roger Nichols)

Side Two

  1. "Inspiration" 3:08 (Paul Williams, Kenny Ascher)
  2. "If We Could Still Be Friends" 3:02
  3. "What Would They Say" 2:41
  4. "Driftwood" 3:42
  5. "In the Beginning" 3:37 (Paul Williams, Ron Davies)
  6. "Dream Away" 4:22 (Paul Williams, Johnny Williams)

References

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