The Second Singers – Good News (A Christian Folk-Musical)
| Лейбл: | Austin Records (5) – WPS 6857 Austin Records (5) – was 33 6857 |
| Формат: | Vinyl |
| Страна: | US |
| Дата релиза: | 1968 |
| Жанр: | Folk, World, & Country |
| Стиль: | Choral, Folk, Gospel |
Подробнее об участниках записи
Треклист:
| A1 | Good News |
2:40 | |
| A2 | We're Comin' On! |
2:40 | |
| A3 | I've Been Sitting There / Let Your Heart Sing / Sunday's Child |
1:20 | |
| A4 | Wake Up And Live! / I'm Awake |
3:30 | |
| A5 | Stand Amazed |
1:05 | |
| A6 | I'm A Rebel / We're Gonna Change This Land / Whoopee And Hooray! / Come Alive! |
2:20 | |
| B1 | He Shall Live Again |
3:40 | |
| B2 | If There's To Be Tomorrow |
3:01 | |
| B3 | The Greatest Miracle |
7:15 | |
| B4 | Is It Getting Through? |
2:05 | |
| B5 | Do You Really Care? |
3:15 | |
| B6 | Good News |
1:31 |
Участники записи:
- Directed By – Malcolm Grainger
- Music By – Roger Copeland
- Music By – Bob Oldenburg
- Music By – Johnny Fullerton
- Music By – Eddie Lunn
- Music By, Words By – Eddie Lunn
- Piano – Becky Pope
- Words By – Betsy McCully
- Words By – Frank Hart Smith
- Words By – Rick Wadley
- Words By – Ted Overman
- Words By, Music By – Bill Cates (2)
- Words By, Music By – Billy Ray Hearn
- Words By, Music By – Bob Oldenburg
- Words By, Music By – Betsy McCully
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Matrix / Runout Runout A: QW WAS 33 6857 A SJW-10528
- Matrix / Runout Runout B: QW WAS 33 6857 B SJW-10528
Компании:
- Manufactured By – Austin Custom Records
- Pressed By – Wakefield Manufacturing
- Published By – Broadman Press
- Record Company – Austin Custom Records, Inc.
Участники записи:
- Directed By – Malcolm Grainger
- Music By – Roger Copeland
- Music By – Bob Oldenburg
- Music By – Johnny Fullerton
- Music By – Eddie Lunn
- Music By, Words By – Eddie Lunn
- Piano – Becky Pope
- Words By – Betsy McCully
- Words By – Frank Hart Smith
- Words By – Rick Wadley
- Words By – Ted Overman
- Words By, Music By – Bill Cates (2)
- Words By, Music By – Billy Ray Hearn
- Words By, Music By – Bob Oldenburg
- Words By, Music By – Betsy McCully