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Barry Ryan Sings Paul Ryan Tracklist.
Features Song Lyrics for Barry Ryan's Barry Ryan Sings Paul Ryan album.
Paul & Barry singing live in November 1965, Don't bring me your heartaches'. Rare 405 line VTR source.
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Amazing debut album from the twins, who just covered songs before. And suddenly one of the two writes the most amazing orchestral pop songs. Which take away a lot of the things, that were to come from other orhestral pop acts in later years. Theme to Eutopia" sounds like ELO 8 years later on "Out of the Blue". Especially side one is a masterpiece, side two has some weaker songs. All in all a great and sadly forgotten sixties album. Even the cover looks good, which can't be said about any of Barry Ryan's following albums. Reply Notify me Helpful.
The Colour of My Love. was covered in. Colour of My Love by The Mystic Moods Orchestra (1971). Les Couleurs De L'amour by Dalida (1969).
Barry Ryan (born Barry Sapherson, 24 October 1948, Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire) is an English former pop singer. He currently works as a photographer. The son of pop singer Marion Ryan began performing with his twin brother Paul at the age of 16. In 1965 they signed a recording contract with Decca under the name of Paul & Barry Ryan
The Very Best Of Barry Ryan. 20 tracks · 5 February 1992. Barry Ryan - Greatest Hits. Barry Ryan Sings Paul Ryan.
When Paul and Barry Ryan split as a performing duo in 1968 nobody expected to hear from them again. Their fine Britpop singles and overlooked semi-Freakbeat/Pop albums weren’t selling, they were trapped on a cabaret circuit they loathed. The image of the handsome swinging, singing twin brothers was under severe strain. Other hits including Love Is Love and The Hunt followed into the ’70s, as did five more solo albums, none of which have ever been reissued on C.
Barry Ryan was an odd figure on the late-'60s British pop landscape. hit with "Eloise" in 1968, which went to number two on the charts, though he had no commercial success in the . and was unable to land another big single in his native land.
| A1 | Theme To Eutopia |
| A2 | Why Do You Cry My Love? |
| A3 | The Colour Of My Love |
| A4 | Crazy Days |
| A5 | Eloise |
| B1 | My Mama |
| B2 | I Will Bring You Love |
| B3 | Love Is On The Way |
| B4 | What's That Sleeping In My Bed? |
| B5 | You Don't Know What You're Doing |
| B6 | Kristan Astra Bella |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 665.113 | Barry Ryan | Barry Ryan Sings Paul Ryan (LP, Album, Gat) | MGM Records | 665.113 | Scandinavia | 1969 |
| MGM 665 113 | Barry Ryan | Barry Ryan Interpreta A Paul Ryan (LP, Album, Gat) | MGM Records | MGM 665 113 | Spain | 1969 |
| 662 002 | Barry Ryan | Barry Ryan Sings Paul Ryan (LP, Album, Gat) | MGM Records | 662 002 | France | 1969 |
| MGMS 1016 | Barry Ryan | Barry Ryan Sings Paul Ryan (LP, Album, Gat) | MGM Records | MGMS 1016 | Australia | 1969 |
| MGMMS 8106 | Barry Ryan | Barry Ryan Sings Paul Ryan (LP, Album, Gat) | MGM Records | MGMMS 8106 | New Zealand | 1969 |
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