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PETER
DOYLE
Composed
by Tarney
and Spencer
Produced by Alan Tarney
and Trevor Spencer |
LP
Skin
Deep
1st
Released 1977 |
One of the few tracks
included on the LP not penned by Peter,
he gives an incredible vocal performance on Harlem Dream.
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PETER
DOYLE
Composer
Peter Doyle
Remastered for Rarities by
Neil Gray
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CD
Rarities
1st
released 29th May, 2004 |
From the Rarities
liner notes:
“One of Peter's unmarked, unlabeled treasures. We are
assuming
because of the instrumentation, this was recorded at his home
in Gisborne,
probably somewhere between 1988 and 1995.
It was played at Peter's funeral”.
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PETER
DOYLE
A different version
of the song originally written for the Disney verison of
Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs and given the full 60s
treatment by Peter.
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VIRGIL
BROTHERS
Composer
Weiss - Wilkins
Producer David Mackay
Arranged by Johnny Arthey
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Single
B Side:
Shake Me, Wake Me
Parlophone A-8470
1st Released 1968 |
The second single
released by the Virgil Brothers, which in spite of its beautiful
harmonies did not enjoy as much success as their original hit.
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HERE,
THERE AND EVERYWHERE |
NEW
SEEKERS
The first recording
of this track on the Keith Potger & the New Seekers
LP
featured Keith Potger as the lead singer. When the
track reappeared
on the Together album Lyn Paul was singing the
lead.
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PETER
DOYLE
A B side release
for and written by, the Spencer Davis Group,
this rocking number became an album track for Peter.
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GRANDMA'S
TONIC
Composed
by Bill Martin
& Phil Coulter
1st
Released
16th December, 1966
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Single
B
side:
Johnny the Hummer
Astor A-7072
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The first of 2 singles
released by Grandma's Tonic with Peter on lead vocals.
It was also the first of 2 tracks released by the group which
was also recorded
by the Troggs in the UK. Hi, Hi Hazel was originally
released in the UK by
Geno Washington and the Ram Jam Band.
See also
Lyn Nuttall's Pop Archives: Where
Did They Get That Song?
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NEW
SEEKERS
Holy Rolling
was the only track to appear on both versions of the
Circles LP
apart from the title track.
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HOW
I LOVE THEM OLD SONGS |
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