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Performer: Unknown Artist
Genre: Jazz / Pop
Album: Current Hits Volume 4
Released: 1963
Style: Easy Listening
MP3 version ZIP size: 1316 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1373 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1655 mb
Rating: 4.9
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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Let's Limbo Some More
Written-By – Appel*, Mann*
A2 Blame It On The Bossa Nova
Written-By – B. Mann-C. Weill*
A3 Let's Turkey Trot
Written By [Miscredited] – Jerry Goffin-Carole KingWritten-By – Jerry Goffin*Written-By [Uncredited] – Jack Keller
A4 One Broken Heart For Sale
Written-By – Otis Blackwell, Winfield Scott
A5 Ruby Baby
Written-By – J. Leiber-M. Stoller*
A6 You're The Reason I'm Living
Written-By – Darin*
B1 End Of The World
Written-By – Kent*, Dee*
B2 What Will My Mary Say
Written By – Vance-Snyder
B3 Our Day Will Come
Written By – Hilliard-Garson
B4 South Street
Written-By – Appel*, Mann*
B5 Walk Like A Man
Written By – Crewe-Gaudio
B6 Send Me Some Lovin'
Written By – Price-Marascalo

Credits

  • Engineer – Billy Sherrill, Cecil Scaife
  • Producer – Bill Beasley*

Notes

Here is Volume 4, 1963, of our Current Hits album series. The entire contents of this album were recorded in Nashville, Tennessee, a city that has earned and is continuing to earn the title as "the recording capitol of the world." These songs were recorded by some of the finest recording musicians in the country. Many of the background musicians used on these records are top name instrumental artists with hit records of their own on the national best selling chart at this time. The recording industry in Nashville has grown from a handful of musicians recording primarily country and western material to several hundred top flight musicians recording rock and roll, blues, country and western, symphonic, folk, and many other types that no title adequately describes.