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Page 3 Below, you will find several albums released by Jimmy Payne. Also included, is one released by the Needham Twins, which happens to credit both Jim Glaser and Jimmy Payne. Of Jimmy's albums listed, they are only those that include Jim Glaser credited as a writer or co-writer of the songs indicated, also for his photography. |
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Jimmy Payne-"Pieces of Life"-Released Oct 31, 2000-. “Don’t Say Love” (Jim Glaser/Jimmy Payne.) Jim Glaser-Photography (Inner Sleeve) |
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“Happiness, Heartaches And Payne,” issued in 1989-
Released on the Sounds Of Cumberland
record label- |
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“Jimmy Payne – The Album
Version,” was released in 1986 on the British Password label,
Catalogue
number PASSA 0002.
“Don ’t
Say Love” (Jimmy Payne/Jim Glaser) |
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"The Best That Love Can Give,” on the Westwood label from 1980. (WRS 159)-All songs published by Ensign Music. (B.M.I) The following songs on this album were written by both Jim Glaser and Jimmy Payne- |
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*The Best That Love Can Give *Candy
*You Even Look Good To Me In Blue
*Velvet Wallpaper *Now It’s Starting
To Rain *If We Ain’t In Love *Who’ll
Protect Me From The Morning Sun
*Temporary Permanent Kind Of Man |
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“Walk With Me The Rest Of The Way” Word WST 9581 (1978) “Walk With Me The Rest Of The Way” (Jim Glaser, Jimmy Payne) Jim Glaser-Photography |
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“Jimmy Payne And Friends– Live At Broadmoor Hospital” Appears on the Ocean record label (OCL 3001 ) and was released in 1976. “Woman, Woman” (Jim Glaser/Jimmy Payne) |
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"Woman, Woman" ,"
What Does It Take (To Keep A 'Woman Woman” (Jim Glaser/Jimmy Payne)“Money Cannot Make The Man” (Jim Glaser) “What Does It Take (To Keep A Woman Like You Satisfied?)” (Jim Glaser) Also, Jim Glaser-Photography |
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“In Between” by the Needham Twins appears on The Identical Label (0022) Jimmy Payne and his friend Jim Glaser, along with Doyle Grisham, Earl Ball Jr., Bill Holmes and Harold Bradley appeared as guests on this album by the Needham Twins called “In Between.” The album was produced by Chuck and Jim Glaser and recorded at their studio in Nashville. |
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