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Martin Denny Exotic Sounds from the Silver Screen Mp3, Flac, Wma Martin Denny Exotic Sounds From The Silver Screen mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz / Pop / Folk, World, & Country Album: Exotic Sounds From The Silver Screen Country: US Released: 1960 Style: Easy Listening, Space-Age, Pacific MP3 version RAR size: 1486 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1970 mb WMA version RAR size: 1963 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 205 Other Formats: AAC AU MIDI ADX DMF AHX MOD Tracklist A1 Ruby A2 Carioca A3 I'm In The Mood For Love A4 Sayonara A5 Children's Marching Song A6 Singin' In The Rain B1 Chattanooga Choo Choo B2 Paradise B3 Frankie & Johnny B4 Over The Rainbow B5 We're Off To See The Wizard B6 Love Is A Many Splendored Thing Companies, etc. Manufactured By – Liberty Records, Inc. Credits Arranged By, Written-By, Piano, Celesta – Martin Denny Bass – John Frigo Bass [String Bass], Marimbula – Harvey Ragsdale Bongos, Congas, Sounds [Bird Calls] – August Colon Other [Cover Posed By, Uncredited] – Sandy Warner Producer – Si Waronker Vibraphone, Marimba, Percussion – Julius Wechter Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Martin Exotic Sounds From The Silver London LRP 3158 LRP 3158 Canada 1960 Denny Screen (LP, Album, Mono) Liberty Martin Exotic Sounds From The Silver LST 7158 Liberty LST 7158 US 1960 Denny Screen (LP, Album) Martin Exotic Sounds From The Silver SLBY-1008 Liberty SLBY-1008 Japan 1962 Denny Screen (LP, Album, Red) Martin Exotic Sounds From The Silver HA-G 2317 Liberty HA-G 2317 UK 1960 Denny Screen (LP, Album, Mono) Martin Exotic Sounds From The Silver London HAA-7600 HAA-7600 Australia 1960 Denny Screen (LP, Album, Mono) Records Related Music albums to Exotic Sounds From The Silver Screen by Martin Denny 1. Martin Denny - Stranger In Paradise / Pagan Love Song 2. Martin Denny - Exotica Vol. III 3. Martin Denny - Quiet Village / Llama Serenade 4. Martin Denny - Exotica 5. Martin Denny - Quiet Village - The Exotic Sounds Of Martin Denny 6. Martin Denny - Exotic Sounds Visit Broadway 7. Martin Denny - Hypnotique 8. Martin Denny - Forbidden Island 9. Martin Denny - Primitiva 10. Martin Denny - A Taste Of Honey.
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