The Greatest Story Never Told - John McCutcheon

The Greatest Story Never Told

John McCutcheon

  • Genre: Singer/Songwriter
  • Release Date: 2000-08-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13

  • ℗ 2000 Red House Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Greatest Story Never Told John McCutcheon 4:16 USD 0.99
2
Ghosts of the Good Old Days John McCutcheon 3:07 USD 0.99
3
Dancing In the Street John McCutcheon 5:04 USD 0.99
4
Last First Kiss John McCutcheon 3:49 USD 0.99
5
Barbershop John McCutcheon 3:05 USD 0.99
6
Children of Abraham John McCutcheon 3:47 USD 0.99
7
Extend a Hand John McCutcheon 6:06 USD 0.99
8
Follow the Light John McCutcheon 4:22 USD 0.99
9
Not In My Name John McCutcheon 4:36 USD 0.99
10
When I Grow Up John McCutcheon 3:17 USD 0.99
11
Used to Be John McCutcheon 4:25 USD 0.99
12
Walk On Water John McCutcheon 4:18 USD 0.99
13
One In a Million John McCutcheon 4:17 USD 0.99

Reviews

  • Moving experience

    5
    By radicaldude13
    This cd was released in 2002. The tune Follow the Light was inspired by the 9/11 tragedy. Add Children of Abraham and Not in My Name, and you have three very powerful tunes that relate directly to the world we live in. This is my favorite McCutcheon album. Tunes range from the above to romantic (Last First Kiss), to irreverent (When I grow up). A timeless album for our times. If you have none of his albums, this a great place to start.
  • Release date is incorrect

    5
    By RickyRick
    The review is lifted directly from AllMusic. ON that site the release date is listed as 2002. Who knows where iTunes came to list August 01, 2000 as a release date. Regardless, John is a great singer/songwriter and an energetic performer. I first saw him in 1977 at Berea College when I was a student there. He has continued to write consistently great music, which unfortunately too few people ever hear.
  • 9/11?

    3
    By stripes4life!
    How is it that, according to the iTunes album review, two of the songs are commentaries on 9/11? The release date of this album is a full year BEFORE the 9/11 attacks. Maybe the songs were talking about the previous WTC bombing (was it 1999?)?