The Pozo Seco Singers
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Before Don Williams became a solo, he was a member of the folk group, the
Pozo Seco singers. The group officially published 2 albums on Columbia
records. There are also several "import" albums, tapes,
etc.
Time (Columbia, 1966) – The Pozo-Seco Singers' debut album showcased
Williams' lead vocals in folk-pop arrangements not unlike those Columbia
was using so successfully with Simon & Garfunkel and the Cyrkle. The title
track became a modest pop hit and made the group semi-stars on the
college circuit.
I Can Make It With You (Columbia, 1966) – The Pozo-Seco Singers'
second and last album yielded two top-40 pop hits: the title tune and "Look
What You've Done". Bob Johnston (who at the time was also producing
Bob Dylan's career-best works) directed the Nashville sessions. In 1997,
Collector's Choice Music reissued both Pozo-Seco albums on a single CD.
Original Pozo-Seco Singer's Discography
1966: Time
 | Time
 |
It Ain't Worth the
Lonely Road Back |
 |
Tomorrow Is a Long
Time |
 |
If I Fell |
 |
Come a Little Bit
Closer |
 |
Guantanamera |
 |
I'll
Be Gone |
 |
Silver Threads and Golden Needles |
 |
The House of the Rising Sun |
 |
She
Understands Me |
 |
You've Lost That
Lovin' Feelin' |
|
|
Columbia
CL-2515 (mono LP) / CS-9315 (stereo LP)
TIME / I CAN MAKE IT WITH YOU - Collectors' Choice CCM016-2 (CD)
contains all 22 titles from the two albums above, plus
I Believed It All - Louisiana Man
|
1966:
I Can Make it With You
 |
I Can Make It With You
 |
Baby
|
 |
If I Were a Carpenter
|
 |
Johnny
|
 |
Changes
|
 |
Forget His Name
|
 |
Mary Jenkins
|
 |
Look What You've Done
|
 |
Almost Persuaded
|
 |
Diet
|
 |
Ribbon of Darkness
|
 |
Blue Eyes
|
|
|
Columbia
Records CL-2600 (mono LP) / CS-9400 (stereo
LP) |
Imports and Remake Product
????,
Don
Williams - Ruby Tuesday
 | Where Do We Go From Here
(A. Mayhew)
|
 | Strawberry Fields (J.Lennon,
P. McCartney)
|
 | Apartment No.9
(J.
Paycheck, F. Foley, C. Owens)
|
 | Ruby Tuesday
(M. Jagger, K. Richards)
|
 | Always Something There To
Remind Me
(B. Bacharach, David)
|
 | Follow Me Back To Louisville
(Davidson)
|
 | On Her Way To Be A Woman
(D. Williams)
|
 | Take My Hand For Awhile
(D. Williams)
|
 | Long Walk From Childhood
(
R. Reynolds, M. Addington)
|
 | In My Life (J.
Lennon, P. McCartney)
|
|
Javelin/MCPS
18522, CD |
|
????, Don Williams with the Pozo Seco
Singers:
 | Storybook
Children
 | Always Something There To Remind
Me |
 | Ruby Tuesday |
 | Spend Some Time with
Me |
 | There’s No
Angel On My Shoulder |
 |
Follow Me Back To Louisville |
 |
Long Walk Away From Childhood |
 |
On Her Way To Be a Woman |
 |
Comin Apart |
 |
In My Life |
 |
Ordinary |
|
|
|
| 1979
"The
Pozo Seco Singers featuring Don
Williams"
Side 1
 | Spend some time with me |
 | Storybook children |
 | Take my hand for a while |
 | Coming Apart |
 | On Her Way To Being a Woman |
 | (There's) Always Something
There To Remind You |
Side 2
 | Follow Me Back To Louisville |
 | There's never been a time |
 | Ruby Tuesday |
 | Tears |
 | Where Do I go From Here |
|
Pickwick
Records: SHM 3021 Cassette HSC 3021
(Hallmark Records)
A Pickwick International Product |
1983,
Don
Williams, With The Pozo Seco
Singers
 | It Ain't Worth The Lonely Road
Back |
 | Guantanamera |
 | Come A Litle Bit Closer |
 | You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' |
 | You Better Sit Down Kids |
 | If I Were A Carpenter |
 | Green, Green Grass Of Home |
 | Spanish Harlem Incident |
|
Special
Music Company |
|
1985: The Pozo Seco Singers, Featuring Don Williams, IMP Red Label
(France):
 |
Spend Some Time With Me
 |
Storybook Children
 |
Take My Hand for A While
 |
Come Apart
 |
On Her Way To Becoming A Woman
 |
There's Always Something There To Remind Me
 |
Follow Me Back To Louisville
 |
There's Never Been a Time
 |
Ruby Tuesday
 |
Tears
 |
Where Do I Go From Here
| | | | | | | | | | |
|
|
| 1986,
Don Williams & The Poco Seco Singers
Side One:
 | Spend
Some Time With Me |
 | Take My
Hand For Awhile |
 | Tears Of
The Lonely |
Side Two:
 | Storybook
Children |
 | Ther's
Never Been A Time |
 | Where Do
I Go From Here |
|
GAS
(Gas-799) |
1993: In My Life
 |
Where Do We Go from Here
(A. Mayhew)
 |
Just An Ordinary Day (J.Lennon,
P. McCartney)
 |
Apartment 9 (J.
Paycheck, F. Foley, C. Owens)
 |
Ruby Tuesday (M.
Jagger, K. Richards)
 |
Always Something there To Remind Me
(B. Bacharach, David)
 |
Follow Me Back to Louisville
(Davidson)
 |
On Her Way to Be A Woman
(D. Williams)
 |
Take My Hand For a While
(D. Williams)
 |
Long Walk from Childhood
R. Reynolds, M. Addington)
 |
In My Life (J.
Lennon, P. McCartney)
| | | | | | | | | |
|
Astan: 40016
[Germany] TAPE
With the Pozo Seco
Singers |
1995: Gold-Don Williams
 |
Take My Hand For A While
 |
Ruby Tuesday
 |
There's Always Something There To Remind Me
 |
There's Never Been a Time
 |
Where Do We Go From Here
 |
Tears
 |
Storybook Children
 |
Spend Some Time With Me
 |
Follow Me Back To Louisville
 |
Comin' Apart
| | | | | | | | | |
|
Biem/Stemra |
1997: Ruby Tuesday
 |
Where Do We Go from Here
(A. Mayhew)
 |
Just An Ordinary Day (J.Lennon,
P. McCartney)
 |
Apartment 9 (J.
Paycheck, F. Foley, C. Owens)
 |
Ruby Tuesday (M.
Jagger, K. Richards)
 |
Always Something there To Remind Me
(B. Bacharach, David)
 |
Follow Me Back to Louisville
(Davidson)
 |
On Her Way to Be A Woman
(D. Williams)
 |
Take My Hand For a While
(D. Williams)
 |
Long Walk from Childhood
(R. Reynolds, M. Addington)
 |
In My Life (J.
Lennon, P. McCartney)
| | | | | | | | | |
|
Colorado
CMC-4 3017 [Holland] TAPE
With the Pozo Seco
Singers |
|
1997: Time/I Can Make It With You, Sony (Pozo Seco Singers, Featuring
Don Williams)
 |
Come A Little Bit Closer
 |
Guantanamera
 |
House Of The Rising Sun
 |
I'll Be Gone (#92 Pop hit)
 |
If I Fell
 |
It Ain't Worth The Lonely Road Back
 |
She Understands Me
 |
Silver Threads And Golden Needles
 |
Time (#47 Pop hit)
 |
Tomorrow Is A Long Time
 |
You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling
 |
Almost Persuaded
 |
Blue Eyes
 |
Changes
 |
Diet
 |
Forget His Name
 |
I Can Make It With You (#32 Pop hit)
 |
If I Were A Carpenter
 |
Johnny
 |
Look What You've Done (#32 Pop hit)
 |
Mary Jenkins
 |
Ribbon Of Darkness
 |
I Believed It All (#96 Pop hit)
 |
Louisana Man (#97 Pop hit).
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|
|
2002,
Follow Me Back Home
 | Storybook Children |
 | Always Something there to
Remind Me |
 | Comin' Apart |
 | Ruby Tuesday |
 | Spend Some Time With Me |
 | There's No Angel On My
Shoulder |
 | In My Life |
 | Follow Me Back To Louisville |
 | Long Walk From Childhood |
 | There's Never Been a Time |
 | On Her Way To Being A Woman |
 | Ordinary |
 | Where Do I Go From Here |
|
Don
Williams and the Pozo Seco Singers |
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