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Various the Sounds & Songs of London Mp3, Flac Various The Sounds & Songs Of London mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock / Funk / Soul / Non Music / Pop / Classical Album: The Sounds & Songs Of London Country: UK Released: 1968 Style: Field Recording, Classical MP3 version RAR size: 1254 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1513 mb WMA version RAR size: 1585 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 139 Other Formats: MPC MOD DTS APE MP1 ASF AU Tracklist A1 –Ron Goodwin And His Orchestra Jet Journey A2 –No Artist Chimes Of Big Ben A3 –Eddie Calvert London By Night A4 –No Artist All-Night Tea Stall A5 –Acker Bilk A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square A6 –No Artist Smithfield Market A7 –Bud Flanagan Maybe It's Because I'm A Londoner A8 –No Artist Brewers Dray A9 –The Big Ben Banjo Band Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'be A10 –No Artist The Pool Of London A11 –The Michael Sammes Singers* Limehouse Blues A12 –No Artist Bus Ride A13 –Johnny Scott And His Orchestra Let's All Go Down The Strand A14 –No Artist Main Line Railway Terminus A15 –Kim Cordell Give My Regards To Leicester Square A16 –No Artist Underground Train A17 –Unknown Artist Street Musician A18 –No Artist Petticoat Lane Street Market A19 –Stanley Holloway London Pride A20 –No Artist East End Seafood Stall A21 –The Band Of The Royal Horse Guards* The Horse Guards, Whitehall A22 –No Artist Trooping The Colour A23 –No Artist London Policeman A24 –Johnny Scott And His Orchestra They're Changing The Guard At Buckingham Palace A25 –No Artist Changing Of The Guard A26 –The G.U.S. Footwear Band Knightsbridge March A27 –No Artist Bells Of St. Martin-in-the-Fields A28 –Owen Brannigan Oranges & Lemons B1 –Philip Green And His Orchestra Swinging London B2a –No Artist Carnaby Street Boutique B2b –The Koobas City Girl B3 –The Big Ben Banjo Band The Lambeth Walk B3 –No Artist Hampstead Heath Fairground B4 –Russ Conway Down At The Old Bull & Bush B5 –No Artist Big Department Store At Christmas Time B6 –Bill Shepherd A Foggy Day B7 –Westminster Abbey Choir* O Lord God Of Hosts B8 –No Artist London Taxi B9 –The G.U.S. Footwear Band London Bridge March B10 –Unknown Artist Buskers B11 –No Artist Speakers Corner B12 –No Artist Olde English Restaurant B13 –Vera Lynn Cruising Down The River B14 –No Artist Ceremony Of The Keys At The Tower Of London B15 –Norrie Paramor And His Orchestra Autumn In London Town B16 –Barney Gilbraith My Old Dutch B17 –No Artist East End Pub B18 –The Metropolitan Police Band And Choir Christmas Carols In Trafalgar Square B19 –Philip Green And His Orchestra Swinging London (Reprise) B20a –No Artist Discotheque B20b –Herbie Goins & The Nightimers Coming Home To You B21 –No Artist Chimes Of Big Ben B22 –Bud Flanagan Maybe It's Because I'm A Londoner Credits Engineer – Stuart Eltham Narrator – Leslie Dwyer, Nicholas Pennell Written-By, Producer – Bob Barratt Notes Laminated flip-back gatefold sleeve with 8 page stapled booklet. Track B2 was recorded at the John Stephen boutique 'Male W.1.' in 1967. Track B20 features Herbie Goins & The Nightimers playing live in a London discotheque in 1966. Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year The Sounds & Songs Of London (LP, OU 2036 Various One-Up OU 2036 UK Unknown Comp, RE) Related Music albums to The Sounds & Songs Of London by Various Grenadier Guards, Major F.J. Harris M.B.E. - Famous Marches Of J. P. Sousa Joe Loss And His Orchestra - Oasis / A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square Wally Stott & His Orchestra - London Souvenir - A Musical Portrait Of London Town Wally Stott & His Orchestra - London Pride Horse London - Horse London The Band Of The Grenadier Guards - Hi-Fi With The Grenadier Guards Band. SCOTS GUARDS - The Scots Guards Mr. Acker Bilk - London Is My Cup Of Tea The Big Ben Banjo Band With Mike Sammes Singers - Have A Party With The Big Ben Banjo Band Various - The World Of Military Bands Tchaikovsky, Borodin, Stravinsky - Leopold Stokowski Conducting Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, John Alldis Chorus, Band Of The Grenadier Guards, Welsh National Opera Chorus - 1812 Overture/Polovtsian Dances/Pastorale Tchaikovsky - Sir Adrian Boult, The London Philharmonic Orchestra - 1812 Overture / March Slav / Romeo And Juliet.
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