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  1. Somebody Else's Troubles is an album by singer/songwriter Steve Goodman, released in 1972. The record received favorable reviews but failed to sell. Goodman soon left Buddah Records and signed with Elektra Records. Bob Dylan contributes piano on the title song under the pseudonym of Robert Milkwood Thomas.

  2. Somebody Else's Troubles Lyrics: Yesterday I went downtown and saw an old-time picture show / And the hero got a pie in the face / He didn't like that and he stormed around the screen / But...

  3. Sep 24, 2015 · Somebody Else's Troubles. Provided to YouTube by Buddha Records Somebody Else's Troubles · Steve Goodman Somebody Else's Troubles ℗ 1972 BMG Music Special Products Released...

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  4. Jul 21, 2021 · Provided to YouTube by BMG Rights Management (UK) LimitedSomebody Else's Troubles · Steve GoodmanThe Easter Tapes℗ 1996 BMG Rights Management (US) LLCRelease...

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  5. Steve Goodman - "Somebody Else's Troubles". The Frugal Clapper. 421 subscribers. Subscribed. 5. 539 views 5 years ago. Steve Goodman was a Chicago native who dabbled in folk,...

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  6. Somebody Else’s Troubles. Steve Goodman. Released 1972. Somebody Else’s Troubles Tracklist. 1. The Dutchman Lyrics. 6.1K. 2. Six Hours Ahead of the Sun Lyrics. 3. Song for...

  7. Original. Somebody Else's Troubles lyrics. Yesterday I went downtown and saw an old-time picture show. And the hero got a pie in the face. He didn′t like that and he stormed around the screen, But everybody else was laughin' in that place. That′s cause it ain't hard to get along with somebody else's troubles.