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1979 studio album by Bobby Womack
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Roads of Life is the twelfth studio album by American musician Bobby Womack . The album was released in 1979, by Arista Records . It was dedicated to his late son Truth Womack (January 27, 1978 – June 2, 1978). The album was Bobby Womack's only album for Arista Records. It received low ratings and reached number 55 on the Top Soul Albums charts.
Track listing [ ]
1. "The Roads of Life" Bobby Womack, Cecil Womack 5:28 2. "How Could You Break My Heart" Bobby Womack, Patrick Moten 5:17 3. "Honey Dripper Boogie" Bobby Womack 4:51 4. "The Roots in Me" Bobby Womack, Leon Ware 4:49 5. "What Are You Doin'" Bobby Womack, Cecil Womack 4:29 6. "Give It Up" Bobby Womack, Cecil Womack 4:39 7. "Mr. D.J. Don't Stop The Music" Bobby Womack 5:17 8. "I Honestly Love You" Peter Allen, Jeff Barry 3:50
Personnel [ ]
Bobby Womack - lead vocals, guitar
Cecil Womack , Howie McDonald, Jimmy Johnson , Larry Byrom , Reggie Young - guitar
Anthony Willis, Bob Wray, David Hood - bass
Eddie "Bongo" Brown , Jack Ashford , Jimmy "Bebop" Evans, Roger Hawkins - drums, percussion
Barry Beckett , Patrick Moten , Randy McCormick, Tim Henson - keyboards
Ben Cauley, Charles Rose, Harrison Calloway, Harvey Thompson, Ronnie Eades, Wayne Jackson - horns
Melissa Manchester - guest vocals on "The Roots in Me"
Pat Hodges, Denita James, Jessica Smith - backing vocals
Leon Ware - vocal arrangements
Charts [ ]
Singles [ ]
Year
Single
Chart positions[3]
US R&B
1978
"How Could You Break My Heart "
40
References [ ]
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