Ella Jenkins – You'll Sing A Song And I'll Sing A Song
Лейбл: | Folkways Records – FC 7664 |
Формат: | Vinyl Orange Labels |
Страна: | US |
Дата релиза: | 1966 |
Жанр: | Children's, Folk, World, & Country, Folk, World, & Country |
Стиль: | Folk |
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Треклист:
A1 | You'll Sing A Song And I'll Sing A Song | |
A2 | Shabot Shalom | |
A3 | Cadima | |
A4 | This Train | |
A5 | Did You Feed My Cow? | |
A6 | Miss Mary Mack | |
A7 | May-Ree Mack | |
B1 | You'll Sing A Song And I'll Sing A Song (Review) |
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B2 | Dulce Dulce
Composed By – Ella Jenkins |
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B3 | May-Ree Mack (Review) |
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B4 | Maori Indian Battle Chant
Adapted By – Ella Jenkins |
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B5 | Did You Feed My Cow? (Review) |
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B6 | I Saw
Composed By – Ella Jenkins |
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B7 | Sifting In The Sand
Adapted By – Ella Jenkins Composed By [In Part] – Traditional Vocals [Voice #1] – Ann Storr Vocals [Voice #2] – Tom Garr (2) |
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B8 | Guide Me |
Участники записи:
- Chorus – Urban Gateways Children's Chorus
- Cover [Cover Idea Suggested By] – Ann Erickson (2)
- Design – June Martin
- Engineer [Recording] – Stu Black
- Illustration – Yoko Mutsuhashi
- Liner Notes – Ella Jenkins
- Liner Notes – C. C. Trillingham
- Liner Notes – Jo Ann C. Baird
- Liner Notes – Miriam Friedman
- Photography By – Bernadelle Richter
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Rights Society A1, A3 to A7, B2, B4, B6, B7: ASCAP
- Other Library of Congress Cat#: R66-3484
- Matrix / Runout Side A runout: FC-7664-A [illegible mark]
- Matrix / Runout Side B runout: FC-7664-B [illegible mark]
Компании:
- Copyright (c) – Folkways Records & Service Corp.
- Copyright (c) – River Bend Music, Inc.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Folkways Records & Service Corp.
- Published By – River Bend Music, Inc.
Участники записи:
- Chorus – Urban Gateways Children's Chorus
- Cover [Cover Idea Suggested By] – Ann Erickson (2)
- Design – June Martin
- Engineer [Recording] – Stu Black
- Illustration – Yoko Mutsuhashi
- Liner Notes – Ella Jenkins
- Liner Notes – C. C. Trillingham
- Liner Notes – Jo Ann C. Baird
- Liner Notes – Miriam Friedman
- Photography By – Bernadelle Richter