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'''''This Way Is My Way''''' is the second studio album by [[Anne Murray]] issued in 1969 on [[Capitol Records]]. Upon its initial release, the album was only issued in Canada (it would later be made available in the U.S after Murray's chart success there in the 1970s). The album included work by [[Eric Andersen]], [[Gene MacLellan]] and [[Bob Dylan]] "Snowbird" would be issued in the U.S. in 1970, where it would reach the top ten and trigger Murray's career there.
'''''This Way Is My Way''''' is the second studio album by [[Anne Murray]] issued in 1969 on [[Capitol Records]]. Upon its initial release, the album was only issued in Canada (it would later be made available in the U.S after Murray's chart success there in the 1970s). The album included work by [[Eric Andersen]], [[Gene MacLellan]] and [[Bob Dylan]] A single release of "Snowbird" would be issued in the U.S. in 1970, where it would reach the top ten and trigger Murray's career there.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

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This Way Is My Way is the second studio album by Anne Murray issued in 1969 on Capitol Records. Upon its initial release, the album was only issued in Canada (it would later be made available in the U.S after Murray's chart success there in the 1970s). The album included work by Eric Andersen, Gene MacLellan and Bob Dylan A single release of "Snowbird" would be issued in the U.S. in 1970, where it would reach the top ten and trigger Murray's career there.

Track listing

  1. "Bidin' My Time"
  2. "Sittin' Back Lovin' You"
  3. "No One Is to Blame"
  4. "I Wonder How the Old Folks Are at Home"
  5. "Sunspots"
  6. "He May Call"
  7. "Thirsty Boots"
  8. "Snowbird"
  9. "Hard as I Try"
  10. "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight"
  11. "Nice to Be with You"