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Reflections of my life.
Reflections Of My Life" was a 1969/1970 hit single for the Scottish band, Marmalade. It was written by their lead guitarist Junior Campbell, and singer Dean Ford (born Thomas McAleese).
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Watch the video for Reflections Of My Life from Marmalade's Echoes of Time for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. The changing Of sunlight To moonlight Reflections of my life Oh, how they fill my eyes The greetings Of people In trouble Reflections of m. iew full lyrics.
Album: Reflections of the Marmalade: The Anthology (1970). Charted: 3 10. Get the Sheet Music License This Song. I do like Sandy Newmans version also though.
Album: Reflections of My Life - Single, 2018. com/watch?v ZjdfEOLxw7M. Reflections of My Life" was recorded at Decca Records Studio 2 in West Hampstead, London, over three days in early October 1969 and released late October/early November 1969. The hypnotic music and lyrics were written by singer Dean Ford and lead guitarist, Junior Campbell. It was the groups only hit song stateside but what a monumental ballad it was and still is!
All the Hits Plus More Reflections of the Marmalade: The Anthology David Hamilton's Relaxing Moods The Very Best of the Marmalade Rainbow: The Decca Years The Very Best of the Marmalade BBC Sessions The Ultimate Collection Reflections of My Life Great Reflections of the Marmalade: The Anthology The Very Best o. .Marmalade – Reflections Of My Life.
Marmalade - Their Very Best - EP. 2008. Marmalade (The Ultimate Hits). Reflections of My Life (Rerecorded Version). The Only Light On My Horizon Now. 1976.
Reflections Of My Life mixes that up which messes with your brain a little, making you more thoughtful as your subconscious tries to work out what’s going o. hat’s my theory anyway. Marmalade were a Scottish band, in fact the first Scottish band to top the UK charts when their cover of Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da went to number one in 1969. That year they changed record companies and were given a bit more artistic freedom.
| A1 | Super Clean Jean | 3:31 |
| A2 | Carolina In My MindWritten-By – Taylor* |
2:58 |
| A3 | I'll Be Home (In A Day Or So)Written-By – Williams* |
2:58 |
| A4 | And Yours Is A Piece Of Mine | 3:01 |
| A5 | Some Other Guy | 3:54 |
| B1 | Kaleidoscope | 4:20 |
| B2 | Dear John | 2:46 |
| B3 | Fight Say The Mighty | 4:31 |
| B4 | Reflections Of My Life | 4:18 |
| B5 | Life Is | 1:47 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SKL 5047 | The Marmalade | Reflections Of The Marmalade (LP, Album) | Decca | SKL 5047 | UK | 1970 |
| SKL 5047 B | The Marmalade | Reflections Of The Marmalade (LP, Album) | Decca | SKL 5047 B | France | 1970 |
| SLK 16653-P | The Marmalade | Reflections Of The Marmalade (LP, Album) | Decca | SLK 16653-P | Germany | 1970 |
| PS 575, ST 93224 | Marmalade* | Reflections Of My Life (LP, Album) | London Records, London Records | PS 575, ST 93224 | US | 1970 |
| SKL 5047 | The Marmalade | Reflections Of The Marmalade (LP, Album) | Decca | SKL 5047 | South Korea | 1984 |
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