Footsteps and Heartbeats

Footsteps and Heartbeats

Infobox Album | Name = Footsteps and Heartbeats
Type = Album
Artist = Rory McLeod


Released = 1989
Genre = Folk
Length =
Label = Cooking Vinyl
Producer = Rory McLeod and Geoff Heslop
Last album = |

"Footsteps and Heartbeats" is the third studio album by British folk singer/songwriter Rory McLeod, released in 1989.

Track listing

* "Love Like a Rock (In a Stormy Sea)"
* "Till I Don't Know Who I am"
* "Collectorman"
* "Moments Shared"
* "Wandering Fool"
* "Take Me Home"
* "Singing Copper"
* "A Kind of Lonliness"
* "Mariachis Love Song"

All songs and arrangements by Rory McLeod.


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