Recorded in 2003 by David Burt, Allen, TX
Jeannie Clark Fisher: vocals, piano, guitar
Judi Altstatt: ceramic flute, clarinet, penny whistle, hammered dulcimer, background vocals
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| Through Us Love Flows | lyrics | audio |
| (Jeannie Clark Fisher © 1986) I wrote this song when a band member couldn't communicate with the rest of us and left the group. |
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| Daddy, Why? | lyrics | audio |
| (Jeannie Clark Fisher 1998 © 2004) This was written for Julie, Anne, and Molly so their suffering would not remain silent. |
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| American Dream | lyrics | audio |
| (Jeannie Clark Fisher 1990 © 2004) I'm referring more to the spirit of a good life and less to the American dream of financial achievement. It takes more than money. |
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| Trashing The Planet | lyrics | audio |
| (Jeannie Clark Fisher 2002 © 2004) A lighter look at a heavy topic. |
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| So Many Things | lyrics | audio |
| (Jeannie Clark Fisher 1972 © 1984) I chose to stay and I'm happy with it. |
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| Who Will Speak For The Children? | lyrics | audio |
| (Jeannie Clark Fisher 1990 © 1993) This song unfortunately came from reading true stories in the newspaper. |
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| Black Skies | lyrics | audio |
| (Jeannie Clark Fisher 1970 © 2004) From a temporary heartache, I Iearned how deep the first cut can be. |
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| Rose | lyrics | audio |
| (Jeannie Clark Fisher 2002 © 2004) It's interesting to witness the parent-child roles when they reverse. Rose is my mother. |
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| It's All About The Money | lyrics | audio |
| (Jeannie Clark Fisher 2001 © 2004) An idealist realizes that she lives in a money market economy, instead of a society where all is fair, moral, and healthy. |
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| Family | lyrics | audio |
| (Jeannie Clark Fisher 1988 © 1989) I put priority on my family and try to judge fame for what it's worth. |
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