Sunday, February 8, 2026

Tom Rush: Tom Rush / Wrong End of the Rainbow


Tom Rush 

(Born February 8, 1941) 

is an 

American

 folk and blues singer,

 guitarist, 

and songwriter 

whose success 

helped launch the careers

 of other 

singer-songwriters

 in the 1960s 

and who has 

continued his 

own singing career

 for 60 years


 Tom Rush

 is the 1970 album

 from pioneer

 folk rock musician

 Tom Rush

He covers songs 

from fellow folkies 

Jackson Browne

Murray McLauchlan

James Taylor

 and 

David Wiffen

Guest musicians were 

David Bromberg 

on Dobro 

and 

Red Rhodes 

on Steel Guitar

The album spent 

sixteen weeks

 on the 

Billboard 200,

 peaking at #76 

on

 May 23, 1970


Wrong End of the Rainbow

 is the 

1970 album

 from pioneer 

folk rock musician

 Tom Rush 

The music on this album, 

his second in 1970, 

tends to lean more 

toward the 

country rock style.

The album was on

 the Billboard

 200 chart 

for nine weeks 

and charted as

 high as #110

 on 

January 30, 1971

TRACKLIST


Driving Wheel

Rainy Day Man

Drop Down Mama

Old Man Song

Lullaby

These Days

Wild Child

 (World Of Trouble)

Colors Of The Sun

Livin' In The Country

Child's Song

Wrong End Of The Rainbow

Biloxi

Merrimac County

Riding On A Railroad

Came To See Me Yesterday In The Month Of

Starlight

Sweet Baby James

Rotunda

Jazzman

Gnostic Serenade

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