Hubbry Logo
search
search button
Sign in
Historyarrow-down
starMorearrow-down
Hubbry Logo
search
search button
Sign in
How Many Songs
Community hub for the Wikipedia article
logoWikipedian hub
Welcome to the community hub built on top of the How Many Songs Wikipedia article. Here, you can discuss, collect, and organize anything related to How Many Songs. The purpose of the hub is to connect people, foster deeper knowledge, and help improve the root Wikipedia article.
Add your contribution
Inside this hub
How Many Songs

How Many Songs
Studio album by
Released4 April 2025
Length31:39
LabelWarner Australia
ProducerJohn Williamson
John Williamson chronology
JW Bangers
(2022)
How Many Songs
(2025)

How Many Songs is the twenty-first studio album by Australian country music artist John Williamson. It was released on 4 April 2025 and peaked at number 51 on the ARIA Albums Chart.[1]

About the album, Williamson said "I've been writing songs inspired by floods, pride of country, getting older and feeling so alive overlooking the Numinbah Valley in South East Queensland."[2]

Track listing

[edit]

All tracks are written by John Williamson.

No.TitleLength
1."If You Wanna Be an Aussie"2:39
2."Beautiful Words (Come from You)"2:45
3."Letter to Meg"2:19
4."Sorry, Babe, I'm No Marlon Brando"2:39
5."Come Back to Me, Country"2:34
6."Losin' My Mojo"2:46
7."Uluru Forever"2:11
8."It's a Shame"2:34
9."Dont Let the Old Man In, Mate"3:24
10."Waiting for the Sun" (with Ami Williamson)2:30
11."Boxful of Wood"2:43
12."How Many Songs"2:30
Total length:31:39

Personnel

[edit]

Credits adapted from Tidal.[3]

  • John Williamson – vocals, acoustic rhythm guitar, backing vocals, banjo, cymbals, didgeridoo, hand claps, harmonica, harp, nylon-strung guitar, whistle, production
  • Jeff McCormackmastering
  • Lindsay Waddington – electric guitar (tracks 1–4, 6–8, 11, 12), acoustic guitar (1, 2, 5, 9, 12), drums (1, 6), baritone guitar (1), backing vocals (5–7, 9), bass (5), banjo (7)
  • Gus Fenwick – electric bass (tracks 1, 3, 6, 7, 11), double bass (2, 4, 8–10, 12), backing vocals (9)
  • Clare O'Meara – fiddle (tracks 1–4), accordion (4, 8, 10, 11), strings (4), violin (8)
  • Michel Rose – pedal steel guitar (tracks 1–3, 10, 12), Dobro (3)
  • Doug Gallacher – drums (tracks 3, 7), percussion (7), backing vocals (9)
  • Brendan Radford – backing vocals (tracks 5, 10), electric guitar (5), acoustic guitar (10–12)
  • Meg Williamson – backing vocals (track 5)
  • WEWA Choir – choir vocals (track 6)
  • Charli Waddington – choir vocals (track 6)
  • Les Forrest – choir vocals (track 6)
  • Maddison Waddington – choir vocals (track 6)
  • Tyson Colman – choir vocals (track 6)
  • Glenn Thomas – organ (track 7)
  • Ami Williamson – vocals (track 10)

Charts

[edit]
Chart (2018) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[4] 51
Australian Country Albums (ARIA)[5] 3

References

[edit]
Add your contribution
Related Hubs