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2008 studio album by Wendy Matthews
She
Studio album by Wendy Matthews
Released8 November 2008
Recorded2007−08
GenrePop
LabelBarking Bear Records
Wendy Matthews chronology
The Essential Wendy Matthews
(2007)
She
(2008)
The Welcome Fire
(2013)
Singles from She
  1. "Fallen Angels"
    Released: 2008

She is the eighth studio album released by Australian singer Wendy Matthews in November 2008. She is a collection of personal favourite songs by women who have inspired her over the years, songs by Bonnie Raitt, Aretha Franklin, Chrissie Hynde, Joni Mitchell and Buffy Sainte-Marie. This is her first independent album on her own "Barking Bear Records" label.

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Track listing

  1. Fallen Angels – 3:48 (Buffy Sainte-Marie from Coincidence and Likely Stories
  2. Cherokee Louise – 4:23 (Joni Mitchell from Night Ride Home)
  3. Four Strong Winds – 4:02 (Ian and Sylvia, Four Strong Winds)
  4. She – 3:38 (Emmylou Harris from Luxury Liner)
  5. 'Til You Come Back To Me – 3:02 (Aretha Franklin, Until You Come Back to Me)
  6. Kid – 3:57 (The Pretenders, from Pretenders (album))
  7. Silverblue – 3:03 (Linda Ronstadt from Prisoner in Disguise)
  8. Fruits Of My Labour – 3:41 (Lucinda Williams from World Without Tears)
  9. Faithless Love – 3:28 (Linda Ronstadt from Heart Like a Wheel)
  10. 99 Pounds – 2:47 (Ann Peebles from Straight from the Heart)
  11. Life Is A Red Wagon – 4:17 (Jane Siberry from Bound by the Beauty)
  12. Home – 3:28 (Bonnie Raitt from Sweet Forgiveness)

References

  1. "She by Wendy Matthews". itunes.apple.com. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  2. "She by Wendy Matthews". www.jbhifi.com.au. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
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