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Barry O'Dowd With Bruce Clarke's Orchestra - Hits From The Big Record album

Barry O'Dowd With Bruce Clarke's Orchestra - Hits From The Big Record album

  • Performer: Barry O'Dowd
  • Genre: Pop
  • Title: Hits From The Big Record
  • Released: 1957
  • Style: Vocal
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Description

A1 The Mole A2 You Made Me Love You A3 I've Heard That Song Before A4 Trumpet Blues A5 Cherry A6 I'm Beginning To See The Light B1 Sleepy Lagoon B2 Tw. .

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Barry O'Dowd With Jack Little (2) And Bruce Clarke's Orchestra - The Story Of Mr. Showbusiness - A Tribute To Al Jolson ‎(LP, Album). Barry O'Dowd With Bruce Clarke's Orchestra - Hits From The Big Record ‎(7", EP). Planet Records (16).

Recorded Melbourne, 7th April 1956 .

Orchestrated By – Bruce Clarke (3), Larry Kean. Photography – Bob March. Vocals – Barry O'Dowd. 모. Recorded in Melbourne 1956. 7 Months in Production Although this has catalog number PP 001, this was actually the second Planet Records LP released, the first being The Massed Bands Of The Australian Regular Army Under The Baton Of Major . Newman - The Olympic Massed Bands (catalog number PP 002).

Barry O'Dowd With Bruce Clarke's Orchestra - Hits From The Big Record ‎(7", EP). 버전 판매. PP 001. Barry O'Dowd With Jack Little (2) And Bruce Clarke's Orchestra. Barry O'Dowd With Jack Little (2) And Bruce Clarke's Orchestra - The Story Of Mr.

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 April Showers
A2 California
Written-By – George Gershwin
A3 Mammy
B1 Sonny Boy
B2 White Christmas
Written-By – Irving Berlin
B3 Liza

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – Chappell & Co. Ltd. (Sydney)
  • Published By – J. Albert & Son

Credits

  • Arranged By [Arrangements] – Bruce Clarke , Larry Kean
  • Artwork [Art] – Gordon Wall
  • Cover – R.K.C.*
  • Design – R.K.C.*
  • Directed By [Direction] – King Crawford*
  • Engineer [Sound] – Marcus Herman
  • Photography – Boris Ruemin

Notes

Recorded in Melbourne