Smothers Brothers – Mom Always Liked You Best!
| Лейбл: | Mercury – MG 21051 |
| Формат: | Vinyl |
| Страна: | Canada |
| Дата релиза: | 1965 |
| Жанр: | Folk, World, & Country, Non-Music |
| Стиль: | Comedy, Folk |
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Треклист:
| A1 | Mom Always Liked You Best |
4:43 | |
| A2 | Impersonation |
1:17 | |
| A3 | The Three Song |
2:44 | |
| A4 | Little Known Song And Dance |
3:22 | |
| A5 | The World I Used To Know
Written-By – Rod McKuen |
3:19 | |
| A6 | My Favorite Holiday |
0:58 | |
| B1 | You Can Call Me Stupid
Written-By – Ken Fritz |
2:43 | |
| B2 | We Love Us |
2:26 | |
| B3 | Longtime Blues |
3:18 | |
| B4 | Tattoo Song |
3:44 | |
| B5 | Santa Claus |
0:36 | |
| B6 | The Last Great Waltz |
4:11 | |
| B7 | Reminiscences |
2:33 |
Участники записи:
- Editor [Tape], Mixed By – Robert Bushnell
- Editor [Tape], Mixed By – Bob Bushnell (5)
- Photography By [Cover] – Jay Thompson (4)
- Producer – Ken Fritz
- Producer – David Carroll
- Recorded By – Walt Payne
- Recorded By – Jerry Ferree
- Sleeve Notes – Jack Benny
- Written-By – Tommy Smothers
- Written-By – Dick Smothers
- Written-By – Mason Williams
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Matrix / Runout Side 1: MG 21051 SIDE ONE TB
- Matrix / Runout Side 2: MG-21051 SIDE TWO TB
- Rights Society Tracks A2, A3, A6 to B6: BMI
- Rights Society Tracks A1, A4, A5, B7: ASCAP
- Matrix / Runout Runout side A: MG 21051 SIDE ONE TB
- Matrix / Runout Runout side B: MG-21051 SIDE TWO TB
Компании:
- Distributed By – London Records Of Canada Ltd.
- Published By – Smobro Pub. Co., Inc.
- Published By – Davon Music
- Published By – Tomard Music Publishing Company
- Recorded At – Flamingo Las Vegas
- Recorded At – The Troubadour
- Recorded At – The Golden Bear
Участники записи:
- Editor [Tape], Mixed By – Robert Bushnell
- Editor [Tape], Mixed By – Bob Bushnell (5)
- Photography By [Cover] – Jay Thompson (4)
- Producer – Ken Fritz
- Producer – David Carroll
- Recorded By – Walt Payne
- Recorded By – Jerry Ferree
- Sleeve Notes – Jack Benny
- Written-By – Tommy Smothers
- Written-By – Dick Smothers
- Written-By – Mason Williams