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Peter, Paul and Mary in the Wind Mp3, Flac, Wma Peter, Paul And Mary In The Wind mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Folk, World, & Country Album: In The Wind Country: UK Released: 1965 Style: Folk MP3 version RAR size: 1249 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1598 mb WMA version RAR size: 1447 mb Rating: 4.4 Votes: 177 Other Formats: DXD AIFF APE WAV ASF MIDI AHX Tracklist Hide Credits Very Last Day A1 Written-By – Stookey*, Yarrow* Hush-A-Bye A2 Written-By – Stookey*, Yarrow* Long Chain On A3 Written-By – Driftwood* Rocky Road A4 Written-By – Grossman*, Stookey*, Yarrow* Tell It On The Mountain A5 Written-By – Travers*, Okun*, Stookey*, Yarrow* Polly Von A6 Written-By – Travers*, Stookey*, Yarrow* Stewball B1 Written-By – Mezzetti*, Travers*, Okun*, Stookey* All My Trials B2 Written-By – Okun*, Stookey*, Yarrow* Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right B3 Written-By – Dylan* Freight Train B4 Written-By – Mezzetti*, Travers*, Okun*, Stookey* Quit Your Lowdown Ways B5 Written-By – Dylan* Blowin’ In The Wind B6 Written-By – Dylan* Companies, etc. Manufactured By – The Decca Record Company Limited Record Company – Warner Bros. Records Inc. Printed By – MacNeill Press Ltd. Credits Bass Guitar – Edgar O. DeHaas Design [Jacket] – Push Pin Studios Directed By [Musical Director] – Milton Okun Engineer [Recording] – Bill Schwartau Photography By [Cover And Liner] – Barry Feinstein Producer – Albert B. Grossman Notes Manufactured by the Decca Record Company Limited, England, Licensee Made from a master recording of a Warner Bros. Records Inc., a subsidiary and licensee of Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. Laminated with ‘Clarifoil’ made by British Celanese Limited Printed in England by MacNeill Press, London, S.E.1. Although it states on the label “RECORDING (C) AND FIRST PUBLISHED 1963”, it’s listed in ‘Record Collector Rare Records Price Guide 2008’ as having been released in the UK in 1965. Category WM 8142 on front & rear cover, 1507 on the front cover, (W 1507) smaller on the rear cover. Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Peter, Paul And In The Wind (LP, Warner Bros. W 1507 W 1507 US 1963 Mary* Album, Mono) Records Peter, Paul And In The Wind (LP, Warner Bros. WS-1507 WS-1507 Australia 1963 Mary* Album, Vit) Records Peter, Paul And In The Wind (LP, Warner Bros. WS 1507 WS 1507 Canada 1963 Mary* Album) Records Peter, Paul And In The Wind (LP, Warner Bros. WB 1507 WB 1507 Brazil 1965 Mary* Album, Mono) Records Peter, Paul & In The Wind (LP, Warner Bros. P-8063W P-8063W Japan Unknown Mary Album) Records Related Music albums to In The Wind by Peter, Paul And Mary Peter, Paul And Mary - A Song Will Rise Peter, Paul & Mary - Late Again Peter, Paul & Mary - In Concert Peter, Paul & Mary - Stewball / The Cruel War Peter, Paul & Mary - Blowin' In The Wind Peter, Paul And Mary - Peter, Paul And Mary Peter, Paul And Mary - Oh, Rock My Soul Peter, Paul & Mary - Peter, Paul & Mary Peter, Paul And Mary - In Concert Paul Stookey - One Night Stand.
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