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Ira Allen Sings Cabbage Patch Doll
And Other Story Songs For People Of All Ages
LS Records - Madison, TN
Cabbage Patch Doll
Peaches
People Don't Grow Up
Ballad Of Jack & Joe
Country Ladies
I Get Off On Country
Somewhere Between (Meeting You & Loving You)
Cabin Door
Grandpa Jack
Katie
The Four Populaires At Greenbrier
As Played And Sung By The Four Populaires At The Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.
Squire Records LP 553
Manufactured by RCA Custom Records
I'm Beginning To See The Light
Easy To Love
S'Wonderful
I Guess I'll Have To Change My Plan
Hawaiian Wedding Song
It's A Fabulous Shack
Snowball
Carolina In The Morning
Let's Hold Hands With Our Hearts
I Cried For You
I Used To Love You But It's All Over
Hindustan
Rhonda
Marc Herzog and The Bavarian Polka Band
Herzog Records 7771
I Wonder Why
All I Have To Do Is Dream
Dance, Dance, Dance
Some Days Are Diamonds
Love's Been A Little Bit Hard On Me
Never Ending Love
Somewhere Why Love
If You Love Me, Let Me Know
Could I Have This Dance?
See That Mountain
A Measure Of Love
Larry Kinley & Frank Vincent
Produced by Betty Kemp
QCA - Queen City Album - Cincinnati, Ohio
411034
I Didn't Know About You
My One And Only Love
Nice Work If You Can Get It
Why Try To Change Me Now
Memory
Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most
Send In The Clowns
Look For The Silver Lining
How Do You Keep The Music Playing
Goodnight My Love
Eine Kleine Trane
Johnny Hat Sehnsucht
Du Bist Nicht Allein
Muchacha
Hello Mary Lou
Nach Meiner Heimat
Loana-O
Santo Domingo
Ganz In Weiss
My Sunny Sunshine
Bella Maria
Honeymoon In St. Tropez
Wenn Erst Der Abend Kommt
Funny How Time Slips Away...
The Originals
Record at Rome Recording, Co. - Columbus, Ohio
Starr Records SLP-7139
Manufactured by Jewel Record Co. - Cincinnati, Ohio
JRC-951
Today I Started Loving You Again
Roll Over Beethoven
Leavin' On Your Mind
Jailhouse Rock
Sharing The Night Together
Evil Ways
And I Love Her
New Kid In Town
The Twist
Funny How Time Slips Away
David Daniels Sings...
And How!
Collector Records RNK-A 1001
It's Over
Try To Remember
I'm Confused
Baby, Won't You Please Come Home
Carnival (Theme from The Black Orpheus)
More
St. James Infirmary
Swing Can Really Hang You Up The Most
Shadow Of Your Smile
Come Say Goodby
Diane At Her Best
Jewel Records - Cincinnati, Ohio
JRC 86020
Crazy
I Can't Pretend
Blue Moon Of Kentucky
Tennesse Waltz
For The Good Times
Slowly
Make The World Go Away
I'm Not That Lonely Yet
Four Walls
How Great Thou Art
Ebb Tide
Joe Griffin
Casey Records - Hampton, Va.
NR2011
From the back cover: Not all men achieve success. Few, have more than one successful career. When First Sergeant, Joe Griffin, retired from the Army after a successful and honorable career of more than twenty two years, he wasn't sure of his second career. As an amateur, he had played piano in various Officer, NCO and Service Clubs, but had never considered music professionally. So partly as a dare, he launched his second career, when a friend suggested he audition for a position playing piano at Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia.
Ebb Tide
Make Believe
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
Greensleeves
Spanish Eyes
Moonlight Serenade
Impossible Dream
Sentimental Journey
My Quest
It Had To Be You
Edelweiss
If Ever I Would Leave You
El Violinista En El Tejado (The Fiddler On The Roof) If I Were A Rich Man (Si Yo Fuera Rico)
San Francisco
C'Est Ci Bon
Hello Dolly
Spanish Eyes
Chardash Gitano
Rhapsodia Hungara
Those Were The Days
Granada
Mustafa De La Alhambra
Torna A Sorrento
Arrivederci Roma
Tarantella
Never On Sunday
Zorba
Blue Ridge Country
Recorded at Jewel Recording Studios - Cincinnati, Ohio
Manufactured by QCA - Queen City Album, Inc. - Cincinnati, Ohio
10834
Where Grass Won't Grow
Walk Thru This World With Me
Joy To The World
Someday
King Of The Road (Instrumental)
Silver Wings
Will You Visit Me On Sunday
Fire And Rain
She Thinks I Still Care
I Love You Because (Instrumental)
A Session With Johnny Roy
& The Roy Boys
In Nashville
Recorded in Monument Recording Studios - Nashville, Tennessee
A Dave Mathes Production - Nashville Recording Services, Inc.
NRS 550
From the back cover: In 1957, a group of musicians was brought to together by Johnny Roy, to form a country music act to work in and around Cincinnati, Ohio. Johnny became the emcee, played rhythm guitar and is the featured singer. Jacky Roy, plays drums, and hails from the home town of Roy, Liberty, Kentucky. From Boon's Camp, Kentucky comes Doug Bowling who manages the group, and plays the steel guitar. Two Cincinnatian's Gary Elchler, who plays electric bass and Paul Toney who plays lead guitar complete the Roy Boys group.
After a couple of years playing local night clubs and VFW halls, the Roy Boys have become so popular that they have in recent months shared the billing with such top country music shows as Merle Haggard, Bonnie Owens, Porter Wagoner, Dolly Partin and the Willis Brothers. In the future are already scheduled shows with some of the most popular music entertainers including George Jones, Del Reeves and Jerry Lee Lewis, plus several shows they will be promoting themselves.
Shoe Shine Man
Okie From Muskogee
Once That Was Me
Mama Tried
Two Dollars In the Juke Box
If They Hadn't Invented The Bottle
Working Man Blues
When Love Dies
Branded Man
Fool In The Corner
Folsom Prison Blues
Today I Started Loving You Again
4 Town Cries
Recorded at Sambo Sound Studios - Louisville, Kentucky
Spring - 1971
Somethin' Comin' On / Does Anybody What Time Is It?
Lady Madonna
J. Edgar Swoop
I Talk To The Wind
He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
Hey Brother
Cory
Poems
Bye & Bye
Peace Theme
I Love You, I Love You, I Love You
Lonnie McDowell
Scorpion SCS-0005
1978
I Love You, I Love You, I Love You
Homeless Child
Still Loving You
Travelin' Wanderin' Man
Fallin'
Here Comes The Reason I Live
Are You Leading Me On
All I Want Of You
Heart
Lucky Day
If You Like Herbie
Herbie Smith
Astral Seven Records - Dayton, Ohio
ASA 59270
Queen City Album - Cincinnati, Ohio
7082N2
So Darlin'
Sweet Baby's Love
All Towns Look Alike
Four Seasons
To Keep From Going Home
I'm Part Of The Crowd
So Wild Over You
Too Much Cryin' Goin' On
Hard Times
This Ain't No Threat (It's A Promise)
Downtown Knoxville
They Don't Make'em Like They Used To
By Request
Herbie Smith
Astral 7 Records - Dayton, Ohio
ASA-7001
To Keep From Going Home
How's My X Treating You
China Doll
Your Tender Loving Care
Field Of Yellow Daises
She Called My Baby
My Baby Walks All Over Me
Alone With You
Mystery Train
I Forgot To Remember To Forget
Crystal Chandeliers
Six Days On The Road
Woman On My Mind
Burch Ray
Produced by Burch Ray
Yellowstone Records
LSP-1719
Banks Of The Yellowstone
Summertime Blues
The Snowflake
Songs That I Sing
Well... All Right
Diggy Liggy Lo
Woman On My Mind
Ballad Of The Snake River Bridge
Greenback Dollar
Playground
Frustrated Lady
Expressions
Teddy & Nanci
Silvercloud Records SLP 1004
1977
Gypse Free
Torn Between Two Lovers
(Lead Me On) This Is The Night For Love
E Kuu Morning Dew
Do The Funky Hula
Outrageous
I Like Dreamin'
Just Express Yourself
What I Did For Love / The Way We Were
I'm Movin' In
An Evening With Wanda
Production and Engineering: Jan Eden
Photography: Bob Doeppers
Liner Notes Notes: Art Harris
Jacket Design: Jane Ford
Garden Of Eden Records - Indianapolis, Indiana
From the back cover: Across from the famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway on West 16th Street where the 500 Mile Race is held each May is the unofficial home of one of Indiana's best-known supper club songstresses... Wanda Louise Schafer. Wanda, who belts out songs like the late Sophie Tucker while accompanying herself on the piano, has worked with some of the great names in music... Jack Teagarden and Dizzy Gillespie... "Even Dan Rowan and Dick Martin when they were making $500 a week apiece. "One of her memorable engagements was in the Mermaid Room of the Park Sheridan, in New York.
Beginning in Anderson, Indiana, Wanda started singing on radio station WHUB when she was ten. Her stage career began at fourteen in Anderson with her uncle Wanda describes as a "stand-up vaudeville comic."
The entertainment career began so early was postponed while she raised six children. The urge to sing again was song, and she resumed singing at the Shamrock in Anderson where she played for nine years before coming to Indianapolis in 1957. There were seven great years at LaRue's Supper Club before she moved to Al Myers. Later she went to Fort Wayne, Indiana to be the songbird in the Gilded Cage.
Wanda "retired" in 1965 to marry Otto Schafer, a well-known Indianapolis Motor Speedway figure. It was through him she began her "love affair" with the Speedway and its personages. This close association with the Speedway was on of the reasons Wanda decided to "stay close to the track" when she returned to the Indiana entertainment scene.
Cotton Fields
Sarah
He's Got The Whole World In His Hands
Secondhand Rose
Five Foot Two, Eyes Of Blue
Bye Bye Blackbird
Music, Music
Georgia On My Mind
Kansas City
Sentimental Journey
Canadian Sunset
It's A Sin To Tell A Lie
As Time Goes By
Always Together
Close To You
Make The World Go Away
Spanish Eyes
Green Apples
Can't Take My Eyes Off You
If I Had My Way
Lonely Wine
I Fall To Pieces
The Many Mood Of Bob Braun
Arranged by Chuck Sagle
Produced by Lewis Chitty
Recorded At Monument Studios - Nashville, TN
Engineer: Mort Thomasson
Wrayco Records - Baltimore, MD
WSLP-101
Working Man's Prayer / I Believe
To Wait For Love
Are You Lonesome Tonight?
Let Time Have Its Way
Green, Green Grass Of Home
Make It With You
I Believed It All
Big Blue Diamond
Quiet Show
Anyone Can Move A Mountain
Here's Your Request
Coburn's Colony Club Combo
Cover and Notes by "Red" Ashely
Photography by Don Johnson
Recorded At The Studio Of Film Associates, Inc. - Dayton, Ohio
Request Records - Dayton, Ohio
Queen City Album - Cincinnati, Ohio
71056
From the back cover: Every evening at 9:00 o'clock (except Sunday), Bill Coburn and his Combo step into the spotlight at Dayton's own Colony Club. The beat is counted and Vic Tooker vocalizes on "Don't Forget Our Monday, (or whatever-day), Date" ... And it seems that the steady fans of the combo have kept that date, many, many times over the ten years that Bill's Band has been featured at the Colony!
Clementine
Memories Of You
Caravan
Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
Dixie Banjo Medley
Sweet Georgia Brown
Jazz Me Blues
Satin Doll
Waitin For The Robert E. Lee
Wolverine Blues
The Three Of Us
Artist's Records - Cincinnati, Ohio
721021
Windmills Of Your Mind
Little Help From Our Friends
We've Only Just Begun
If
I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know
Evil Ways
First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
Joy To The World
The Two Pianos Of Jeffry & Ronald Marlowe
Devon Records, Inc. - Jenkintown, PA
DV 7111
From the back cover: The two pianos of then Marlowes have been heard by millions of music lovers since a pair of prodigious eleven year olds made their debut on a coast to coast telecast with Milton Berle. Natives of Philadelphia and proteges of the famed duo-piano teams of Luboshutz and Nemenoff, Jeffry and Ronald made their orchestral debut, also at the age of eleven, with the Philadelphia Orchestra. Scores of television appearances and six seasons of sold-out, cross-country recital tours have followed, as well as engagements with the New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and many other symphony orchestras.
Hey Jude
Yesterday
Eleanor Rigby
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
Here, There And Everywhere
Michelle
Esurientes From "The Magnificat"
Sonata (1918)
a. Prelude
b. Rustique
c. Final
Wedding Day At Troldhaugen
From San Domingo
Stars And Stripes Forever