About "Counting"
Faithfull Forever is the third American studio album by British singer Marianne Faithfull.
"Some Other Spring", "Lucky Girl" and "I'm the Sky" are unique to this album. The rest of the songs had been released as singles or would later be released on her next UK album Love in a Mist, although the version of "Counting" is a different mix from its European release, and "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face," with choral overdubs, differs significantly from the one on her previous UK album North Country Maid. Mike Leander was the arranger; Gus Dudgeon and Vic Smith were the engineers and Jean-Marie Perrier for the photography.
Top songs by Marianne Faithfull
- The Ballad Of Lucy Jordan
- As Tears Go By
- Come And Stay With Me
- Ne Me Quitte Pas
- House Of The Rising Sun (version 2)
- Bells Of Freedom
- Blowin' In The Wind
- Broken English
- Yesterday
- The Ballad Of The Soldier's Wife
- Summer Nights
- Once I Had A Sweetheart
- The Ballad Of Sexual Dependency
- 20th Century Blues
- It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
- Don't Make Promises
- Hang On To A Dream
- I Saw Three Ships A—sailing
- Fare Thee Well
- Black Girl
- Ruby Tuesday
- As Tears Go By [version 2]
- This Little Bird
- Lady Madeleine
- I'm Looking For Blue Eyes
- Mary Ann (version 1)
- Love Life And Money
- Our Love Has Gone
- Sister Morphine (version 1)
- Southern Butterfly
- That Was The Day
- Witches' Song
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