
Rodney Marvin "Rod" McKuen (April 29, 1933 - January 29, 2015) was a best-selling American poet, composer, and singer, instrumental in the revitalization of popular poetry that took place in the 1960s and early 1970s. Born in Oakland, California, McKuen ran away from home at the age of eleven to escape an alcoholic stepfather and to send what money he could to his mother. After a series of jobs, from lumberjack, ranch hand, railroad worker to rodeo cowboy
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Jean
The Lovers
Seasons In The sun
If You Go Away
Eros
Love's Been Good to Me
No Pictures, Please
Without a Worry in the World
A Boy Named Charlie Brown
Amor
The World I Used To Know
I'll Catch The Sun
Listen to the Warm
September Song
Another Country
Back to Sausalito
Doesn't Anybody Know My Name
Mel's Song (Mon Amour, Mon Ami)
The Ivy That Clings To The wall
Co-Existence Bagel Shop Blues
Long, Long Time
Bend Down and Touch Me
No Pictures Please
When The World Was Young
Bearded Ladies
Haiku Poems
Overture
Kaleidoscope
I've Been to Town
Soldiers Who Want to Be Heroes - Live
Lonesome Cities
Life Is
Natalie (From The Cinema Center Film Presentation, "Me, Natalie")
You
Amor Amor
Like
The Summer's Long
Stanyan Street
Blessings In Shades Of Green
Reflections on a Plane Trip Home
Ally, Ally Oxen Free
The Bird Boy
Natalie
And to Each Season
The Importance of the Rose
The Elegant Prison Downstairs
Failure Face
The Port Of Amsterdam
I Think of You
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