Sure. "Good Luck Boy" was the first Raffi album released by Troubadour Records except it was only for adult listeners. I'll show you the song list.
1. "Play Melancholy Baby Sweetheart" - 3:10
2. "Streets of London" (Ralph McTell) – 4:28
3. "Sleep Song" (Robert Armes) – 2:27
4. "Good Luck Boy" – 2:12
5. "Feel Like A Million" - 2:48
6. "Fakin' it Blooze" - 3:03
7. "Yonge Street" (Peter Mathieson) - 3:56
8. "Impressions of Armenia" - 3:56
9. "Thinking Only of You" - 3:57
10. "I'll Be There In The Morning" (Townes Van Zandt) - 4:01
"Adult Entertainment" is another Raffi record for adult listeners since children didn't listen to it. I'll show you another list.
1. "Forty-Five Years" (Stan Rogers) – 3:48
2. "Little Kristin January 28" – 5:18
3. "Out in the Yard" – 2:39
4. "Wish I Were A Child Again" – 3:48
5. "Wind Blows Over The Bay" (D'Arcy Wickham) – 3:40
6. "Yankee Lady" (Jesse Winchester) – 4:15
7. "Starvin Marvin" – 5:22
8. "Undecided" (Sid Robin, Charles Shavers) – 2:21
9. "Evangeline" (Robbie MacNeill) – 2:36
10. "Lovelight" – 5:55
And I want to show you the lyrics to one of these rare songs on here.
http://lyrics.wikia.com/Raffi:Starvin_MarvinI don't, Daniel. Can you tell us a bit more about it?