Heaven Help the Child

Heaven Help the Child is the 1973 album by country singer-songwriter Mickey Newbury. The album was Newbury's third consecutive release recorded at Cinderella Studios. Noted for its dramatic remakes of four previous Newbury songs: "Sweet Memories", "Good Morning Dear" from Harlequin Melodies, "Sunshine" from Sings His Own and "San Francisco Mabel Joy" from Looks Like Rain, the album is considered equal among Newbury's acclaimed Looks Like Rain and Frisco Mabel Joy. Apart from its definitive versions of three of Newbury's early songwriting hits, the album is also acclaimed for its title track, with its multi-generational narrative, the haunting "Cortelia Clark," and the bluegrass classic "Why You Been Gone So Long." In his AllMusic review of the LP, Thom Jurek declares, "Newbury, for the thi

Heaven Help the Child

Heaven Help the Child is the 1973 album by country singer-songwriter Mickey Newbury. The album was Newbury's third consecutive release recorded at Cinderella Studios. Noted for its dramatic remakes of four previous Newbury songs: "Sweet Memories", "Good Morning Dear" from Harlequin Melodies, "Sunshine" from Sings His Own and "San Francisco Mabel Joy" from Looks Like Rain, the album is considered equal among Newbury's acclaimed Looks Like Rain and Frisco Mabel Joy. Apart from its definitive versions of three of Newbury's early songwriting hits, the album is also acclaimed for its title track, with its multi-generational narrative, the haunting "Cortelia Clark," and the bluegrass classic "Why You Been Gone So Long." In his AllMusic review of the LP, Thom Jurek declares, "Newbury, for the thi