"Welcome To Whitehall" is a mostly instrumental song from Mark Eitzel that appears as the 2nd song on the 4th volume of Comes With A Smiles series of compilation CDs issued with their magazines. The song is another in the line of Eitzel's stint of writing fake commercials, the only other of which has been released being "Sunset Retirement Community".
| "Welcome To Whitehall" |
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 Comes With A Smile, Vol. 4 cover |
| Song by Mark Eitzel from the album Comes With A Smile, Vol. 4 - Let Them In, All Of Them |
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| Released |
2001 |
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| Format |
CD & magazine |
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| Label |
Comes With A Smile |
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| Writer(s) |
Mark Eitzel |
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| Producer(s) |
Mark Eitzel |
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| Comes With A Smile, Vol. 4 - Let Them In, All Of Them track listing |
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Disc 1:
- "Strangers Out Of Blue" - St. Thomas
- "Welcome To Whitehall" - Mark Eitzel
- "River" - Waterworks
- "Mr. Katherine (Live)" - The Dearhunters
- "I Was Thinkin'" - Neilson Hubbard
- "Good Advice For Dogs (Alt)" - Joel R L Phelps
- "Bricks Without Stone" - Bauer
- "River Blue (Live)" - Oh Susanna
- "The Wound That Never Heals (Alt)" - Jim White
- "Cute Lemon Party" - The Moore Brothers
- "Lonely At The Top" - Flophouse Jr.
- "Let's Dance (Live)" - M. Ward
- "Revolution Is Grey" - Al Phoenix
- "Manhattan Skyline (Alt)" - Kings Of Convenience
- "Untitled" - Songs:Ohia
- "He Walks Alone (Acoustic)" - Tram
- "You're A Fighter" - Steve Ward
- "Black Sheep Boy" - The Joe Plaskett Emergency
- "Ask Me No Questions (Live)" - Ken Stringfellow
- "Another Place" - Jesse Harris
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