MARK KNOPFLER - SESSION WORK VII

 
  Song Album Artist Source Release MK contribution
1 Foreign affair Foreign affair Tina Turner CD 1989 Guitar
2 Water of love River of time The Judds CD 1989 Composition, guitar
3 Money for nothing / Beverly Hillbillies UHF - Original soundtrack Weird Al Yankovic CD 1989 Composition, guitar
4 I think I love you too much Hell to pay Jeff Healey CD 1990 Composition, guitar, backing vocals
5 Ye shall be changed The Bootleg Series, vol.3 Bob Dylan CD 1991 Guitar (session 2nd May 1979)
6 Tell me The Bootleg Series, vol.3 Bob Dylan CD 1991 Guitar (session 21st April 1983)
7 Someone's got a hold of my heart The Bootleg Series, vol.3 Bob Dylan CD 1991 Guitar (session 25th April 1983)
8 Foot of pride The Bootleg Series, vol.3 Bob Dylan CD 1991 Guitar (session 25th April 1983)
9 Lord protect my child The Bootleg Series, vol.3 Bob Dylan CD 1991 Guitar (session 3rd May 1983)
10 Blind Willy McTell The Bootleg Series, vol.3 Bob Dylan CD 1991 Guitar (session 5th May 1983)
11 I hope that it don't go away The great indoors Brendan Croker CD 1991 Electric guitar
12 I guess that says it all The great indoors Brendan Croker CD 1991 Electric guitar
13 One day The great indoors Brendan Croker CD 1991 Electric guitar  
14 Tell me The great indoors Brendan Croker CD 1991 Electric guitar
15 There'll come a day The great indoors Brendan Croker CD 1991 Electric guitar
16 Running on down this road The great indoors Brendan Croker CD 1991 Electric guitar

 

Additional comments

Apart from his very well known work with Dire Straits, Mark Knopfler has contributed to many albums of various artists. The series of "Session Work" is a compilation of these songs. Nice part from Wikipedia: "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies" is a song by "Weird Al" Yankovic. It is a cover of "Money for nothing" by Dire Straits with the lyrics replaced by those of The Beverly Hillbillies theme song. The music video, which appeared as part of Yankovic's film UHF, is a parody of the "Money for nothing" music video. The song features Dire Straits members Mark Knopfler on guitar and Guy Fletcher on synthesizer, Knopfler's one condition for allowing the parody.


Note: since this are all official recordings, I do NOT copy or trade this material. It's just meant for people who are looking for songs with Mark Knopfler and want to check on which albums these songs can be found.