It's My Way!

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It’s My Way!
Buffy Sainte-Marie-Its My Way.jpg
Studio album by Buffy Sainte-Marie
Released 1964
Genre Folk
Length 40:35
Label Vanguard
Producer Maynard Solomon
Buffy Sainte-Marie chronology
It's My Way
(1964)
Many a Mile
(1965)Many a Mile1965

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It’s My Way! is the first album by folk singer Buffy Sainte-Marie. Though the album did not chart it proved influential in the folk community. It is most famous for two widely covered folk standards, "Universal Soldier" and "Cod'ine", as well as "Now That the Buffalo's Gone", a lament about the continued confiscation of Indian lands, as evidenced by the building of the Kinzua Dam in about 1964. The cover features a mouthbow, which was to be a trademark of her sound on her first three albums.

Cod'ine was also lyrically altered by Janis Joplin and appears on This is Janis Joplin 1965.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 5/5 stars[1]

Writing for Allmusic, music critic William Ruhlman gave the album 5 of 5 stars and wrote "This is one of the most scathing topical folk albums ever made... Even decades later, the album's power is moving and disturbing."[1]

Track listing

Side 1

  1. "Now That the Buffalo's Gone"
  2. "The Old Man's Lament"
  3. "Ananias"
  4. "Mayoo Sto Hoon"
  5. "Cod'ine"
  6. "Cripple Creek"
  7. "The Universal Soldier"

Side 2

  1. "Babe in Arms"
  2. "He Lived Alone in Town"
  3. "You're Gonna Need Somebody On Your Bond"
  4. "The Incest Song"
  5. "Eyes of Amber"
  6. "It's My Way"

Personnel

  • Buffy Sainte-Marie - vocals, guitar, arrangements
  • Patrick Sky - guitar on "He Lived Alone in Town"
  • Art Davis - bass on "Now That the Buffalo's Gone"

References