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''The Men Who Loved Music'' is the third album by
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, it was released in 1987. The seventh track, "Amy Grant," was a college radio hit. Tracks 1-14 are from the original release of "The Men Who Loved Music" (spine title: "Chicago 19"). Tracks 16-21 on the CD reissue are from the EP "Refreshments" (spine title: "Condiments"). Track 15 ("Happy Death Theme") was cut from the original album release for space reasons, and is available only on the combined CD.Reissue CD liner notes The reissue CD does not contain the "Young Fresh Fellows Theme" (remix), which was on the original vinyl release of "Refreshments." Track 22 is listed in some music databases as "Do the Fonzie." The face of the CD is illustrated with a picture of the character Fonzie, from the TV show ''Happy Days''.


Track listing

All songs written by
Scott McCaughey Scott Lewis McCaughey is an American singer, guitarist and songwriter and the leader of the Seattle and Portland-based bands The Young Fresh Fellows and The Minus 5. He was also an auxiliary member of the American rock band R.E.M. from 1994 unt ...
. # Just Sit # TV Dream # Get Outta My Cave # Why I Oughta # Unimaginable Zero Summer # When The Girls Get Here # Amy Grant # Hank, Karen And Elvis # My Friend Ringo # Two Brothers # I Got My Mojo Working (And I Thought You'd Like To Know) # I Don't Let The Little Things Get Me Down # Ant Farm # Where The Hell Did They Go? # Happy Death Theme # Beer Money # Aurora Bridge # Broken Basket # Three Sides To This Story # Young Fresh Fellows Update Theme # Back Room Of The Bar # Untitled


References

The Young Fresh Fellows albums 1987 albums Albums produced by Conrad Uno Frontier Records albums {{1980s-rock-album-stub