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Catalogue number | PWKS 659 | ||||||||||
Title | Nightingale sang Berkeley Square and other hits from World War II | ||||||||||
Artist(s) | Vile Bodies | ||||||||||
Cover condition | Near mint | ||||||||||
Record condition | Near mint | ||||||||||
BBC records label code | - | ||||||||||
Item deleted? | Yes | ||||||||||
Released | 1990 | ||||||||||
Distributed / printed by | Pickwick | ||||||||||
Country of origin | UK | ||||||||||
Media type | Primary | ||||||||||
Media genre | Music - Popular View all other tracks listed as Music - Popular. | ||||||||||
Run-off codes / Shop bar codes | S PWKS 659 01 DISTRONICS | ||||||||||
My rating | ***** | ||||||||||
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Number have | 1 | ||||||||||
What type of seller was used? | Not recorded | ||||||||||
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TracksBelow is a list of tracks for this release. | |||||||||||
Side & track | Track and Artist | Length | |||||||||
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A1 | You'd be so nice to come home to [Cole Porter / Pooky Quesnel] | 2.39 | |||||||||
A2 | A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square [E. Maschwitz / M. Sherwin / Pooky Quesnel] | 4.22 | |||||||||
A3 | Jersey bounce [E. Johnson / R. Plater / T. Bradshaw] | 3.02 | |||||||||
A4 | Room five hundred and four [E. Maschwitz / G. Posford / Pooky Quesnel] | 3.12 | |||||||||
A5 | Tag und nacht [Cole Porter / John Manger] | 3.36 | |||||||||
A6 | Run rabbit run [N. Gay / R. Butler / Pooky Quesnel] | 2.53 | |||||||||
A7 | (There'll be bluebirds over) The White Cliffs of Dover [N. Burton / W. Kent / John Manger] | 3.32 | |||||||||
A8 | Que reste t'il de nos amours [C. Trenet / Pooky Quesnel] | 3.52 | |||||||||
A9 | Blues in the night [J. Mercer / H. Arlen] | 5.15 | |||||||||
A10 | Deep purple [M. Parish / P. DeRose / Pooky Quesnel] | 3.16 | |||||||||
A11 | Cherokee [R. Noble] | 3.00 | |||||||||
A12 | Seule ce soir [Durand / Noel / Casanova / Pooky Quesnel] | 3.21 | |||||||||
A13 | Begin the beguine [Cole Porter / Pooky Quesnel] | 4.05 | |||||||||
A14 | Lambert's nachtlokal [N. Gay / R. Siegel / John Manger] | 2.23 | |||||||||
A15 | Tuxedo junction [E. Hawkins / W. Johnson / J. Dash] | 3.06 | |||||||||
A16 | The last time I saw pairs [O. Hammerstein / J. Kern / Pooky Quesnel] | 3.08 | |||||||||
A17 | Deep in a dream [J. Van Heusen / E. DeLange] | 3.39 | |||||||||
A18 | It's a lovely day today [Irving Berlin / John Manger] | 3.36 | |||||||||
A19 | Flying home [B. Goodman / L. Hampton / DeLarge] | 2.57 | |||||||||
Total length of media 1:04:54. |
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My rating | 3 | |
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Further information | ||
You will find all the US Pickwick label versions linked at the parent company Pickwick International, Inc. Pickwick Records quickly established itself as the market leader in budget-price LPs thanks to its innovative business practices. It was the first UK company to put in place exclusive licensing deals with the major record companies (for many years it was the official budget reissue outlet for labels such as RCA - since 1973 - and CBS.) |
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