Mary Mac

Mary Mac
"Mary Mac"
Single by The Blackeyed Susans
from the album Mouth To Mouth
Released October 1996
Recorded Fortissimo Sound Studios
South Melbourne
Autumn 1995
Genre Rock / Folk rock
Length 16:11
Label Hi Gloss Records
Writer(s) Phil Kakulas
Producer Phil Kakulas (with the assistance of Rob Snarski
Victor Van Vugt
Andy Parsons
Tony Cohen)
The Blackeyed Susans singles chronology
"Let’s Live"
(1995)
"Mary Mac"
(1996)
"Smokin’ Johnny Cash"
(1997)

"Mary Mac" is a song by The Blackeyed Susans, released as a single in October 1996.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Mary Mac (Kakulas) – 3:40
  2. Dive For Your Memory (Forster/McLennan) – 5:22
  3. 90 Miles Per Hour (Down A Dead End Street) (Blair/Robertson) – 3:17
  4. Someone Watching Over Me (Akers/McComb) – 3:52

Personnel

Track 1

  • Rob Snarski - vocals, guitars, robeno
  • Phil Kakulas - bass, percussion
  • Kiernan Box - piano, organ
  • Dan Luscombe - fuzz guitar
  • Kathryn Wemyss - backing vocals
  • Nick Elliott - tambourine
  • Ashley Davies - drum kit

Track 4

Other credits

  1. Produced by Phil Kakulas. Recorded by Victor van Vugt and Andy Parsons. Mixed by Tony Cohen.
  2. Produced by Phil Kakulas. Recorded and mixed by Andy Parsons.
  3. Produced by The Blackeyed Susans. Recorded by Andy Parsons. Mixed by Tony Cohen.
  4. Recorded by Phil Kakulas on an 8-track in a spare room in Abbotsford 1992. Mixed by PK & Julian Wu. For Will and Dave.

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