Our Mother The Mountain - Track Listing

Track Listing

  1. "Be Here to Love Me"
  2. "Kathleen"
  3. "She Came and She Touched Me"
  4. "Like A Summer Thursday"
  5. "Our Mother The Mountain"
  6. "Second Lovers Song"
  7. "St. John The Gambler"
  8. "Tecumseh Valley"
  9. "Snake Mountain Blues
  10. "My Proud Mountains"
  11. "Why She's Acting This Way"
Townes Van Zandt
Studio albums
  • For the Sake of the Song
  • Our Mother the Mountain
  • Townes Van Zandt
  • Delta Momma Blues
  • High, Low and In Between
  • The Late Great Townes Van Zandt
  • Flyin' Shoes
  • At My Window
  • The Nashville Sessions
  • No Deeper Blue
  • A Far Cry from Dead
  • Texas Rain: The Texas Hill Country Recordings
Compilation albums
  • Last Rights: The Life & Times of Townes Van Zandt
  • Master
  • Anthology: 1968-1979
  • The Best of Townes Van Zandt
  • Drama Falls Like Teardrops
  • The Very Best of Townes Van Zandt: The Texan Troubadour
  • Singer Songwriter
  • Texas Troubadour
  • Legend
  • Buckskin Stallion
  • In the Beginning
  • Sunshine Boy: The Unheard Studio Sessions & Demos
Live albums
  • Live at the Old Quarter, Houston, Texas
  • Live and Obscure
  • Rain on a Conga Drum: Live in Berlin
  • Roadsongs
  • Rear View Mirror
  • Abnormal
  • The Highway Kind
  • Documentary
  • Last Rights
  • in Pain
  • Together at the Bluebird Café
  • Live at McCabe's
  • A Gentle Evening with Townes Van Zandt
  • Absolutely Nothing
  • Acoustic Blue
  • Live at the Jester Lounge, Houston, Texas, 1966
  • Rear View Mirror, Volume 2
  • Live at Union Chapel, London, England
  • Houston 1988: A Private Concert
Related articles
  • Heartworn Highways
  • Be Here to Love Me
  • Townes

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