Beatle Ballads (1965)
Groovy… In A Wool Sweater,
Joey Bishop Show Kind Of Way
Found it online, found it amusing. Thought you might, too. Thanks to dualtrack.
Do You Want To Know A Secret
All My Loving
Things We Said Today
She Loves You
Ringo’s Theme (This Boy)
P.S. I Love You
From Me To You
And I Love Her
I’m Happy Just To Dance With You
If I Fell
Love Me Do
I’ll Be Back











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Find it HERE.
Wow…. I'm flashing back to 4th grade, teacher leading me by the EAR down the the principal's office. And what I remember most from that is the Principal had a little radio on his desk tuned to the local Easy Listening stations ("WWEZ….Easy….FM92…." went the slogan…) that was playing a version of "Michelle" that sounded startlingly like this. What are the odds there was a sequel to this album? I'm serious! True story!
Google tells us that it could have been anybody from The Ray Martin Orchestra to The Bachelors. Here's a list.
Easy Listening, the Final Frontier. Thanks a bunch!
I'm a little amazed this is getting reposted! I just needledropped this for fun, over my morning coffee … while it played, the vocals made me smile and I'm glad I wasn't the only one to find this amusing. Thanks for sharing this!
Many thanks for ripping it.
OUTSTANDING makes r. coniff sound like hendrix
is that "lurch" singing bass? i collect this kind of vinyl, ty
The Johnny Mann singers were the folks that recorded all those great ‘BOSS” jingles in the mid-mod & late 1960′s for hit radio stations like KHJ/AM in Los Angeles, California.
Cool.
Just to add to Timmy’s comment, those station jingles (and those for WOR-FM in NYC, as well as the other Bill Drake-programmed RKO flagship stations around the country back then) were sung by the JMS, and played by the Wrecking Crew, the legendary studio cats who played 99.9% of all the backing tracks on everything that came out of LA studios from 1958 up till the early ’70s. I’m sure the WC is doing instrumental backing for this as well. ‘Just a small circle of friends’ indeed!