Jákó Vera – Nincs A Pusztán Rózsabokor - Hungarian Songs
| Лейбл: | Qualiton – SLPX 10174 |
| Формат: | Vinyl |
| Страна: | Hungary |
| Дата релиза: | 1981 |
| Жанр: | Folk, World, & Country |
| Стиль: | Folk |
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Треклист:
| A1a | There Is No Rose-bush On The Puszta
Written-By – Dóczy József |
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| A1b | I've Bought Myself A Jaunty Little Hat
Written-By [Folk-song] – Traditional |
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| A1c | Mother, My Kerchief
Written-By – Berényi Lajos |
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| A1d | No Smoke Without A Fire | |
| A2a | In A Mansion On The Boulevard
Written-By – Erőss Béla |
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| A2b | I Have No Money, But I'll Have Some Soon
Written-By [Folk-song] – Traditional |
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| A3a | A Star Should Twinkle | |
| A3b | The Acacia Nods Before Our House | |
| A3c | Three Melons On A Dish | |
| A4a | I Pass The Church
Written-By – Simkó Gusztáv |
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| A4b | Every Lad Is Fickle
Written-By – Szentirmay Elemér |
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| A4c | My Pattering Boots
Written-By – Rácz Pali |
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| A4d | My Grandmother Tolk Me So
Written-By – Jenő Sándor |
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| A4e | It's No Good Living By The Forst
Written-By [Folk-song] – Traditional |
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| B1a | Caprice | |
| B1b | This Way Or That Way
Written-By – Georges Boulanger |
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| B2a | There's A House On The Tisza's Banks | |
| B2b | If My Husband Makes Eyes At The You Brides | |
| B2c | Miller's Csárdás | |
| B3a | I've Never Caressed Your Silken Hair
Written-By – Nádor József |
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| B3b | No One Salutes The Wayside Cross Any More
Written-By – Kalmár Tibor |
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| B3c | Starry The Sky
Written-By [Folk-song] – Traditional |
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| B3d | Come At Night, Come Late At Night | |
| B3e | My Little Reed-thatched Cottage
Written-By – Dóczy József |
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| B3f | Friss - Friss
Written-By – Pócsi László |
Участники записи:
- Design – Endre Bánó
- Edited By – Halkovics János
- Photography By – György Hegedűs
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Matrix / Runout Runout Side A: SLPX 10174-A 1. P AT
- Matrix / Runout Runout Side B: SLPX 10174-B 1. P AT
- Rights Society : ARTISJUS
Компании:
- Recorded At – Magyar Rádió
Участники записи:
- Design – Endre Bánó
- Edited By – Halkovics János
- Photography By – György Hegedűs