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The_Beach
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Re: Glen Campbell CD's (Previously Released)

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Dee wrote:Thanks for setting the record straight, Rob.
Glen's discography is, to say the least, a vast project.
Errors permeate the net, and it is important to help get the right information out to fans.
This is an example of an error on Wikipedia at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blowin%27_in_the_Wind" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; under the subsection "Cover versions":
Glen Campbell recorded the song for his 1963 album The Astounding 12-String Guitar of Glen Campbell
Should be:
Glen Campbell recorded an instrumental version of this song for his 1963 album....
There are no vocals on this instrumental album.
Thats sad to see false information out their on the net! But at least it is giving Glen some credit for the wonderful cover of the song.


robduloc
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Re: Glen Campbell CD's (Previously Released)

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SALUTE!


Dee

Re: Glen Campbell CD's (Previously Released)

Post by Dee »

Thanks for setting the record straight, Rob.
Glen's discography is, to say the least, a vast project.
Errors permeate the net, and it is important to help get the right information out to fans.
This is an example of an error on Wikipedia at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blowin%27_in_the_Wind" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; under the subsection "Cover versions":
Glen Campbell recorded the song for his 1963 album The Astounding 12-String Guitar of Glen Campbell
Should be:
Glen Campbell recorded an instrumental version of this song for his 1963 album....
There are no vocals on this instrumental album.


robduloc
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Re: Glen Campbell CD's (Previously Released)

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Message to the kids from Nick Venet Music Executive and Teen Sensation Capitol Records*

Liner Notes on back album cover, Too Late To Worry, Too Blue To Cry.

The state of Arkansas has some of the whitest cotton and the warmest nights on the delta. she also has a fine tradition of music and musicians seemingly sprung up from her soil, and has lately harvested still another fine young singer who takes his place with the best. His name is Glen Campbell. A handsome fellow raised on pork and guitar chords, hominy and Hank Williams. Glen has a voice as warm and pure as a southern breeeze. with it goes a versatility that enables him to sing almost any kind of song in any style- and make it sound so fine the listener knows right off it could only be Glen Campbell singing it!

Glen was a legend in the music business before the record-listening public ever heard his voice. He'd shared many a bandstand and also knocked about with his own group for a spell when he commenced to sing for "sample records". Sample records are almost never heard by the public, but are made by songwriters and publishers to peddle new songs within the trade. Glen's sure and easy ability to put over a song made him much in demand for these, and through them he became the toast of the music business for a good while before somebody thought to ask "Why isn't this boy making records for the public"? It was a matter of fact, a man from Capitol who asked the question and who signed Glen without delay.

Following Glen's first single-record release for Capitol, "Too Late Too Worry-Too Blue To Cry" is this fine album steeped in country mood of a modern flavor. with arrangements by Jimmy Haskell, arranger for scores of hit-makers from Ray Anthony to Kay Starr, Glen sings a winning variety of songs. There's a wonderful representation of Country and Western mainstays like Be Honest With Me and Walking The Floor Over You. These are songs of love gone wrong like Long Black Limousine. And there are special selections like Here I Am and Tomorrow Never Comes, sure to hold a deep meaning for young listeners.

Glen performs them all with a sure and sensitive feeling for the style now sweeping the country, which bridges the Western and popular music culture. He proves himself a deft and richly expressive singer who fully merits the enthusiasm heard from the Gulf Coast to the Pacific for this sturdy son of Arkansas.

Produced by NICK VENET

*Thank you, oh liner note ghost writer of which Tower window you are ever seated by this discourse or undisclosed payscale, on behalf the younger listeners we salute you!


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Re: Glen Campbell CD's (Previously Released)

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Thanks for the tip!

By the way the single with Heart Ache Number 3. Is that the live version on the album or a studio cut? Thanks


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Re: Glen Campbell CD's (Previously Released)

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Message to/from the kids on the block.

When you invite all your friends over to eat and dance to all your favorite hit records, leave them in their sleeves much as possible, stacks of records have a tendancy to spill across the floor, in the excitement, people will accidentally stand or dance on them, shortening their play life.

I bought the Lp, Gentle On My Mind and By The Time I Get To Phoenix fall of Third Grade, A New Place In The Sun summer before 4th Grade, Hey Little One fall of 4th Grade.

Hey Little One was the clincher listening to phonographs became much more personal and melancholoy, it fills in a lot of gaps for me now, life is more than a party, I think my older sister's friends hated me, grow up!

smile~


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Re: Glen Campbell CD's (Previously Released)

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WOW! You are sure one dedicated fan! Thats a huge help for me on my quest to track down the single that have since been reissued! Thank you so much! Now it is really narrowed down to find which songs are where now. I wont have to second guess if the song hasn't been reissued or if i just cant find the compilation! :D Thank you soo much!


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Re: Glen Campbell CD's (Previously Released)

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Now that I posted the bulk of 45 Singles I will post the rare obscure sides again.

It's my passion.

TWENTY GLEN CAMPBELL 45 SINGLES WORTH SEEKING OUT 1963-1984.
(WITH ULTRA-RARE "A" & "B" SIDES IN BOLD PRINT THAT NEVER APPEARED ON A MAIN ALBUM OR DIGITALLY REMASTERED).

1963
(01). PRIMA DONNA b/w Oh, My Darling
[Feb. 1963 Capitol 45 Single 4925]
Song Credit:
A. (Jerry Fuller)
B. (Glen Campbell/Jerry Capehart)

(02). SAME OLD PLACES b/w As Far As I'm Concerned
[Sept. 1963 Capitol 45 Single 5037]
Song Credit:
A. (Glen Campbell)
B. (Dale Parker)

1963
[3 Singles] [3 ultra-rare songs]

1964
(03). THROUGH THE EYES OF A CHILD
b/w LET ME TELL YOU 'BOUT MARY
[Apr. 1964 Capitol 45 Single 5172]
Song Credit:
A. (Jerry Capehart/Glen Campbell)
B. (Bobby Bare)

(04). Summer, Winter, Spring And Fall
b/w HEARTACHES CAN BE FUN
[Sept/Oct. 1964 Capitol 45 Single 5279]
Song Credit:
A. (Drusky Alpine)
B. (B. Bare/C. Williams)

1964
[2 Singles] [3 ultra-rare songs]

1965
(05). Tomorrow Never Comes b/w WOMAN'S WORLD
[Jan. 1965 Capitol 45 Single 5360]
Song Credit:
A. (Ernest Tubb/Johnny Bond)
B. (W.T. Walker)

(06). Guess I'm Dumb b/w THAT'S ALRIGHT
[May/Jun. 1965 Capitol 45 Single 5541]
Song Credit:
A. (Brian Wilson/Russ Titelman)
B. (A. Inman)

(07). PRIVATE JOHN Q b/w Less Of Me
[Nov/Dec. 1965 Capitol 45 Single 5545]
Song Credit:
A. (Roger Miller)
B. (Glen Campbell)

1965
[3 Singles] [3 ultra-rare songs]

1966
(08). CAN'T YOU SEE I'M TRYING b/w A SATISFIED MIND
[Apr/Jun. 1966 Capitol 45 Single 5638]
Song Credit:
A. (Jerry Fuller/Glen Campbell)
B. (R. Hayes/J. Rhodes)

(09). Burning Bridges b/w ONLY THE LONELY
[Oct/Nov. 1966 Capitol 45 Single 5773]
Song Credit:
A. (Walter Scott)
B. (Roy Orbison/Joe Melson)

1966
[2 Singles] [2 ultra-rare songs]

1969
(10). Try A Little Kindness b/w LONELY MY LONELY FRIEND
[Oct. 1969 Capitol 45 Single 2659]
Song Credit:
A. (Curt Sapaugh/Bobby Austin)
B. (Bill C. Graham)

(11). Capitol 6886 TEMPLE DE ACERO (True Grit sung in Spanish, unsure of exact year)

1969
[1-2 Singles] [1-2 ultra-rare songs]

1971
(12). Dream Baby b/w HERE AND NOW
[Feb. 1971 Capitol 45 Single 3062]
Song Credit:
A. (Cindy Walker)
B. (Jerry Fuller/T. Kelley)

(13). I Say A Little Prayer/By The Time I Get To Phoenix
(duet w/Anne Murray)
b/w ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT [duet w/Anne Murray]
[Oct. 1971 Capitol 45 Single 3200]
Song Credit:
A. (Bacharach-David/Webb)
B. (Welsh Traditional)

(14). OKLAHOMA SUNDAY MORNING
b/w EVERYBODY'S GOT TO BE THERE SOMETIME
[Dec. 1971 Capitol 45 Single 3254]
Song Credit:
A. (T. Macauley/H. Hazelwood)
B. (Gerry McAdam)

(15). DREAM BABY (sung in Japanese, unsure of exact year)

1971
[2-3 Singles] [4-5 ultra-rare songs]

1972
(16). MANHATTAN KANSAS b/w Wayfarin' Stranger
[Mar. 1972 Capitol 45 Single 3305]
Song Credit:
A. (Joe Allen)
B. (Traditional)

1972
[1 Single] [1 ultra-rare song]

1973
(17). BRING ME BACK MY YESTERDAY
b/w Beautiful Love Song
[Jul. 1973 Capitol 45 Single 3669]
Song Credit:
A. (B. White/R. Relf)
B. (Billy Graham)

(18). Give Me Back That Familiar Old Feeling
b/w WHEREFORE AND WHY?
[Sept/Oct. 1973 Capitol 45 Single 3735]
Song Credit:
A. (Bill C. Graham)
B. (Gordon Lightfoot)

1973
[2 Singles] [2 ultra-rare songs]

1982
(19). Old Hometown b/w HEARTACHE #3
[Oct. 1982 Atlantic 45 Single 99967]
Song Credit:
A. (David Pomeranz)
B. (Joe Rainey)

1982
[1 single] [1 ultra-rare song]

1984
(20). THEY STILL DANCE TO WALTZES IN ENGLAND b/w HEAR YOUR HEART [instrumental]
Side A./B. Atlantic-UK 45 Single A9755
[November 1984]
[1 Single] [2 ultra-rare songs]


robduloc
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Re: Glen Campbell CD's (Previously Released)

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There's a window, for you.

Kids back in the early 60's were so fickle, all the older kids on our block would buy a 45 Single for the song on Side "A" which they heard off the radio, transistor radios, the first batch, before that they were more the size of a book.

The kids would meet at our house and dance to the latest song, until Side "A' was too scratched to play, as the party dwindled and walk over too the phonograph to investigate, yep, Side "B" usually never had a scratch on it, I think one of the reasons why Glen Campbell was so popular is because the lush arrangements appealed to everyone of all ages.

That is, something for everybody, yes? Quite talented and so much energy.


The_Beach
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Re: Glen Campbell CD's (Previously Released)

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Now a even better question is how many of those a and b sides didnt make it on an album or compilations that were on CD. Thats what i am going to try to find out to try to track them all down. I have a feeling it will take me quite a while. Getting that list is a HUGE help! Thank you


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