
Interprète:
Val Doonican with The George Mitchell Singers
Titre:
The Blue And The Grey - Songs From The American Civil War
Genre:
Taille de l'album MP3:
2928 mb
Label:
World Record Club
Classement:
4.3
Style:
Light Music
Pays:
Date de publication:
1967
Catalogue:
T 629, T. 629
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Tracklist
1 | Battle Hymn Of The RepublicSoloist – Val Doonican |
2 | Grafted Into The ArmySoloist – Rita Williams |
3 | When Johnny Comes Marching HomeSoloist – Benny Lee |
4 | Eating Goober PeasSoloist – Benny Lee |
5 | Maryland, My Maryland |
6 | Hurrah For The Bonnie Blue FlagSoloist – Andy Cole |
7 | Just Before The Battle, MotherSoloist – John Boulter |
8 | Epilogue Medley: Glory Hallelujah!; Dixie |
9 | All Quiet Along The PotomacSoloist – John Boulter |
10 | Tenting TonightSoloist – Andy Cole |
11 | Sherman Will March To The SeaSoloist – Andy Cole |
12 | The Vacant ChairSoloist – Rita Williams |
13 | Marching Through GeorgiaSoloist – Benny Lee |
14 | The Battle Cry Of FreedomSoloist – Andy Cole |
15 | Tramp, Tramp, TrampSoloist – Val Doonican |
16 | Marching AlongSoloist – Val Doonican |
17 | A Life On The Vicksburg BluffSoloist – Andy Cole |
18 | Prologue Medley: Marching Along; Tramp, Tramp, Tramp; DixieSoloist – Benny Lee |
19 | The Year Of JubiloSoloist – Benny Lee |
20 | Stonewall Jackson's Requiem |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
DL 4047 | Charles Chilton Presents The Lansdowne Light Orchestra and The George Mitchell Singers | Charles Chilton Presents The Lansdowne Light Orchestra and The George Mitchell Singers - The Blue And The Grey - Songs From The American Civil War (LP) | Decca | DL 4047 | US | 1970 |
ST 629 | Val Doonican With The George Mitchell Singers | Val Doonican With The George Mitchell Singers - The Blue and The Grey - Songs From The American Civil War (LP, Album, Club) | World Record Club | ST 629 | UK | 1967 |
DL 74047 | Charles Chilton Presents The Lansdowne Light Orchestra and The George Mitchell Singers | Charles Chilton Presents The Lansdowne Light Orchestra and The George Mitchell Singers - The Blue And The Grey - Songs From The American Civil War (LP) | Decca | DL 74047 | US | 1970 |
ST 1083 | The George Mitchell Choir | The Blue And The Grey - Songs Of The Cival War (LP) | World Record Club | ST 1083 | UK | Unknown |
33SX 1267 | Charles Chilton Presents The Lansdowne Orchestra and The George Mitchell Singers | Charles Chilton Presents The Lansdowne Orchestra and The George Mitchell Singers - The Blue And The Grey - Songs From The American Civil War (LP, Mono) | Columbia | 33SX 1267 | UK | 1960 |
Crédits
- Directed By – Alfred Ralston
- Orchestra – Lansdowne Orchestra
Remarques
Mono and stereo versions have identical flipback sleeves with the same catalogue number - "T 629". The mono version has "T. 629" on its labels, while the stereo has "ST. 629". The stereo was issued with a rectangular "stereo" sticker on the sleeve.
Entreprises
- Record Company – The World Record Club Limited
Album
Marching Along. Soloist Val Doonican. Battle Hymn Of The Republic. All Quiet Along The Potomac. Mono and stereo versions have identical flipback sleeves with the same catalogue number - T 629. The mono version has T. 629 on its labels, while the stereo has ST. The stereo was issued with a rectangular stereo sticker on the sleeve. Другие издания 5 из 5 Показать все. по каталогу. Doonican met his future wife, Lynette Rae, when both she and the Ramblers supported Anthony Newley on tour. The couple married in 1962. They had two daughters, Sarah and Fiona, and two grandchildren, Bethany and Scott. In later years they lived at Knotty Green in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire. Doonican officially retired in 1990 but was still performing in 2009. The Blue And The Grey Songs From The American Civil War with the George Mitchell Singers, World Record Club, 1970. The Magic of Val Doonican Philips, 1970, UK album chart 34. This Is Val Doonican Philips, 1971, UK album chart 40. This Is Val Doonican, Vol. 2 Philips, 1971. Additional details. Type: Album. Status: Official. The Blue and the Grey - Alfred Ralston, The Lansdowne Orchestra, The Lansdowne Orchestra, Alfred Ralston, The George Mitchell Chorale, The George Mitchell Chorale. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Jean Dixon sang several slave songs from the period. Michele Schwarm served as narrator. THANKS TO: First Baptist Church and Staff for Hosting the Concert Col. Larry Eckhardt The Flag Man John Kolata for the Sword Dean RogulaSound Engineer Bruce LangVisuals. SONG LIST. Listen to online Val Doonican, George Mitchell Singers, The - The Blue And The Grey - Songs From The American Civil War, or download mp3 tracks: download here mp3 release album free and without registration. On this page you can not listen to mp3 music free or download album or mp3 track to your PC, phone or tablet. Watch now Val Doonican, George Mitchell Singers, The's video clip of album The Blue And The Grey - Songs From The American Civil War. See also releases of Val Doonican, George Mitchell Singers, The: Click to release cover to see details: The Val Doonican Songbook. Hurrah for the Bonnie Blue Flag. Charles Chilton. The Civil War played an instrumental role in the development of an American national identity. Specifically for American folk music, the war inspired songwriting on both sides of the conflict, as amateurs and professionals wrote new, timely lyrics to old English, Scottish, and Irish ballads as well as original compositions. Some of the popular songs are still well known today, such as the Battle Hymn of the Republic. This 33-song collection, featuring Pete Seeger, The New Lost City Ramblers, Hermes Nye, Cisco Houston, Sandy Ives, and others, was released on the centennial of the Civil War in. Bonnie Blue Flag. Elizabeth Knight with The Harvesters. Civil War Music songs and lyrics for union and confederate songs. So many bands and the need for more disciplined organizations made officials in the Union War Department reconsider the regulations. In 1862, the Department ordered the dismissal of all brass ensembles that belonged to volunteer regiments. To replace discharged regimental bands, brigade bands were formed to serve the entire brigade of a division. The Cumberland Three's second and third albums combined on one CD, and reissued in the wake of Ken Burns' Civil War series. Songs of the Civil War are spirited performances, based on arrangements by Oscar Brand or the group members, with only one original Bessie by John Stewart, that fits in perfectly with the period material. The original order of release put the North's volume first, but the CD puts the South's songs first among the 23 tracks