Jimmy Webb
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Jimmy Layne Webb (born August 15, 1946) is an American songwriter, composer, and singer. He has written numerous platinum-selling songs, including "Up, Up and Away", "By the Time I Get to Phoenix", "MacArthur Park", "Wichita Lineman", "Worst That Could Happen", "Galveston", and "All I Know".
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Discography
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Original albums
- Jim Webb Sings Jim Webb (1968)
- Words and Music (1970)
- And So: On (1971)
- Letters (1972)
- Land's End (1974)
- El Mirage (1977)
- Angel Heart (1982)
- Suspending Disbelief (1993)
- Ten Easy Pieces (1996)
- Twilight of the Renegades (2005)
- Live and at Large (2007)
- Just Across the River (2010)
- Still Within the Sound of My Voice (2013)
- SlipCover (2019)
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Collaborative albums
- Up, Up, and Away (1967) by The 5th Dimension
- The Magic Garden (1967) by The 5th Dimension
- Rewind (1967) by Johnny Rivers
- A Tramp Shining (1968) by Richard Harris
- The Yard Went On Forever (1968) by Richard Harris
- Sunshower (1969) by Thelma Houston
- The Supremes Produced and Arranged by Jimmy Webb (1972) by The Supremes
- Reunion: The Songs of Jimmy Webb (1974) by Glen Campbell
- Earthbound (1975) by The 5th Dimension
- Live at the Royal Festival Hall (1977) by Glen Campbell
- Watermark (1977) by Art Garfunkel
- Breakwater Cat (1980) by Thelma Houston
- The Last Unicorn (1982) by America
- The Animals' Christmas (1986) by Art Garfunkel and Amy Grant
- Light Years (1988) by Glen Campbell
- Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind (1989) by Linda Ronstadt
- Film Noir (1997) by Carly Simon
- Only One Life: The Songs of Jimmy Webb (2003) by Michael Feinstein
- This Kind of Love (2008) by Carly Simon
- Cottonwood Farm (2009) by Jimmy Webb and The Webb Brothers
- Glen Campbell and Jimmy Webb: In Session (2012) by Glen Campbell and Jimmy Webb
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Compilation albums
- Tribute to Burt Bacharach and Jim Webb (1972)
- Archive (1994)
- And Someone Left the Cake Out in the Rain... (1998)
- Reunited with Jimmy Webb 1974–1988 (1999)
- Tunesmith: The Songs of Jimmy Webb (2003)
- The Moon's a Harsh Mistress: Jimmy Webb in the Seventies (2004)
- Archive & Live (2005)
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