The Folk Years 2003-2003

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The Folk Years 2003-2003 is an album by Jill Sobule, released independently in 2004. The CD contains three covers: "Survivor" (originally recorded by Destiny's Child), "Que Sera, Sera" (originally recorded by Doris Day), and "Sunrise, Sunset" (from the musical Fiddler on the Roof). Some of the tracks were re-recorded for her next official label album: Underdog Victorious.


  1. Survivor
  2. Thank Misery
  3. Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) (Jay Livingston and Ray Evans)
  4. Under the Disco Ball
  5. Sunrise, Sunset
  6. Sonny Liston
  7. Don't Drop Dead
  8. Angel / Asshole
  9. Shoreline
  10. Sweet 'Lil Summer
  11. War Correspondent
  12. Don't Let Us Get Sick (Warren Zevon)
  13. Lucky In Love [Hidden Track]


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