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Songs for Clem - Definition |
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Songs for Clem is a 1999 album by Sarah Harmer, credited to Harmer and Jason Euringer.
The album was never originally intended for release, but as a 1998 Christmas gift for her father, Clem Harmer. It features Sarah's personal, home-recorded renditions of several of her father's favourite pop and country standards. Clem Harmer was, reportedly, very touched by his daughter's gift.
Upon hearing the recording, Harmer's friends and family convinced her to release it independently. She did so in 1999; following her commercial breakthrough in 2000 with You Were Here, the album was rereleased under Harmer's new major label distribution deal with Universal Music Canada.
Harmer is currently reported to be working on an album, slated for release in 2005, which will feature songs recorded with her father.
Track Listing
- "Blue Moon of Kentucky" (2:07)
- "Tennessee Waltz" (2:52)
- "Black Coffee" (2:53)
- "Stormy Weather" (3:00)
- "Oh Bury Me Not" (1:25)
- "Just a Closer Walk With Thee" (3:22)
- "Shine on Harvest Moon" (2:13)
- "Trouble in the Fields" (4:02)
- "Your Cheatin' Heart" (2:32)
- "Summertime" (3:45)
- "Sentimental Journey" (2:44)
- "O, My Beloved Father" (2:07)
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Example Usage of Songs |
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seancolley16: Realised how strange my ipod libary is a mixture of dubstep and deathmetal lol plus the classic christmas Songs |
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Calligurl6: All my Songs are still on, I would of cried if everything was gone |
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bamberRae: calamity jane has awesome Songs, I will be singing whip crack away all day tomorrow I'm sure |
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