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Iron & Wine covers record (with Ben Bridwell)

Posted by Loren on April 2, 2015

Iron & Wine covers record (with Ben Bridwell)
Iron & Wine covers record (with Ben Bridwell)

Iron & Wine and Ben Bridwell (Band of Horses) have collaborated to release a covers album this summer called Sing Into My Mouth. The 12-song release will come via Black Cricket/Brown Records and includes songs originally by Talking Heads, Pete Seeger, John Cale, and more.

The combo will also be playing at the Newport Folk Festival this year on July 24.

Track list:

1 This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody) (Talking Heads)
2 Done This One Before (Ronnie Lane)
3 Any Day Woman (Bonnie Raitt)
4  You Know Me More Than I Know (John Cale)
5 Bulletproof Soul (Sade)
6 There’s No Way Out of Here (Unicorn)
7 God Knows (You Gotta Give to Get)  (El Perro del Mar)
8 The Straight and Narrow (Spiritualized)
9 Magnolia (JJ Cale)
10 Am I a Good Man? (Them Two)
11 Ab’s Song (Marshall Tucker Band)
12 Coyote, My Little Brother (Pete Seeger)

Iron & Wine covers record (with Ben Bridwell)
Iron & Wine covers record (with Ben Bridwell)

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