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- 1982 - EPIC FE 37706 LP (USA)
- Side One
- Pain in My Past (F. Dycus, M.D. Barnes)
- People Who Read People Magazine (K. Friedman)
- The Other Side of The Sun (J. Ian, A. Hammond)
- Me and Millie (B. Goldsboro)
- Willie McBride (E. Bogle)
- Side Two
- What's A Nice Guy Like Me (Doin' In A Place Like This) (P. Evans, M. Kupersmith)
- No More Bread and Butter (G. Millar)
- Roly Poly Ladies (W. Millar, G. Millar)
- Daddies (Bobby's Song) (W. Millar, G. Millar)
- Chattanoogie Shoeshine Boy (H. Stone, J. Stapp)
- The Irish Rovers
- George Millar, Jimmy Ferguson, Joe Millar, Will Millar & Wicil McDowell
- Musicians
- Doug Edwards: Bass
- Peter Clarke: Bass [2]
- Michael Creber: Piano, Rhodes
- Terry Frewer: Dobro
- David Sinclair: Electric Guitar (Courtesy of Epic Records)
- Gary Koliger: Pedal Steel
- Bernie LaBarge: Electric Guitar, Back Up Vocals (Courtesy of WEA Music of Canada, Ltd.)
- Kim Mitchell: Electric Guitar, Back up Vocals (Courtesy of Anthem Records)
- Daryl Burgess: Drums
- Ian Thomas : Back Up Vocals (Courtesy of Anthem Records)
- Paul Horn: Flute
- Doug Riley: Piano;
- Tony Malone: Caliope
- Brian Leonard: Marimba
- Roz Van Sertima: "Hello Stranger"
- Kevin McKenzie: Congas
- Steve Kennedy: Tenor Saxophone
- Strings & Horns Arranged by Allan MacMillan
- String Contractor: Dick Armin
- Credits
- Produced by Jack Richardson for JAR Productions
- Engineer: David Greene for Ulimited Productions Limited
- Associate Engineers: Mike McCarty, Len De Rose & Peter Lee
- Recorded at Pinewood Studio, Vancouver
- Phase One Studio, McClear Studio & amp; Manta Sound, Toronto
- Mixed at Manta Sound Studio "C", Toronto
- Mastered at Master Disc by Bob Ludwig, New York
- Art Direction & Design: Dean Motter
- Cover Photo: Alex Waterhouse
- Flyleaf Photo: David Street
- Other releases include …
- No More Bread and Butter (1981, CAN)
- Tracks: 2 & 9 are omitted from the Canadian release …
- They are replaced with "Class of '69" & "One Sunday Morning"