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''Won't You Come Around'' is an EP released by Australian folk rock musician Paul Kelly and his band on 3 November 2003 by EMI. The EP peaked at No. 55 on the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Australian Singles Charts. Kelly's nephew,
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joins the Paul Kelly Band to share vocals, guitar and songwriting.


Background

The EP preceded the 2004 release of the double album, '' Ways and Means'', from which the title track and "Little Bit O' Sugar" were taken. It also features a live performance covering
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' "Nobody's Baby Now" and a cover of The Band's "Christmas Must Be Tonight" (from their 1977 album, '' Islands''). "Emotional" was originally released on Kelly's website with the longer title "I Guess I Get a Little Emotional Sometimes". It is a political song about the plight of refugees who were imprisoned at Woomera. Kelly performed "Won't You Come Around" live on the SBS television musical quiz, '' RocKwiz'' before performing in a duet with Little Birdy's Katy Steele.


Track listing

All tracks written by Paul Kelly, except where noted. # "Won't You Come Around" – 3:32 # "Emotional" – 5:03 # "Nobody's Baby Now" (live) (Nick Cave) – 4:50 # "Christmas Must Be Tonight" (Robbie Robertson) – 4:10 # "Little Bit O' Sugar" (Paul Kelly,
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) – 6:03


Personnel

Paul Kelly Band members * Steve Hadley (musician), Steve Hadley – bass guitar * Bruce Haymes – keyboards, organ (musical instrument), organ (hammond organ, Hammond) *
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– guitar, vocals * Paul Kelly – guitar, vocals * Peter Luscombe – drums * Bill McDonald – bass * Shane O'Mara (musician), Shane O'Mara – guitar Additional musicians * Gerry Hale – fiddle * Glen King – drums * Richard Pleasance – vocals * Russell Smith – trombone, trumpet * Greg Walker – guitar, vocals, keyboards Recording details * Leah Baker – assistant * Tchad Blake – producer, engineer, mixing * Alison Chains – design * Paul Grady – assistant * Paul Kelly – producer * Richard Pleasance – producer, engineer, instrumentation * Adam Rhodes – assistant * Chris Thompson – engineer, mixing * Greg Walker – mixing, engineer, producer


Charts


References

{{Authority control 2003 EPs Paul Kelly (Australian musician) albums Albums produced by Tchad Blake