Scott Walker - Scott - Scott Walker Sings Songs From His T.V. Series mp3
Tracklist
| 1 | Someone To Light Up My LifeWritten-By – Jobim, Lees, De Moraes | 2:09 |
| 2 | Lost In The StarsWritten-By – Weill, Anderson | 4:16 |
| 3 | Country GirlWritten-By – Robert Farnon | 3:02 |
| 4 | I Have DreamedWritten-By – Rodgers/Hammerstein II | 2:32 |
| 5 | If She Walked Into My LifeWritten-By – Norman | 3:48 |
| 6 | The Impossible DreamWritten-By – Darion, Leigh | 2:56 |
| 7 | The Song Is YouWritten-By – Kern/Hammerstein II | 1:42 |
| 8 | Who (Will Take My Place)Written-By – Aznavour, Kretzmer | 3:12 |
| 9 | Only The YoungWritten-By – Fisher, Ahlert | 3:10 |
| 10 | Will You Still Be MineWritten-By – Dennis, Adair | 2:21 |
| 11 | The Look Of LoveWritten-By – Bacharach/David | 2:28 |
| 12 | When The World Was YoungWritten-By – Vannier, Mercer, Gerard | 3:54 |
Credits
- Design – Linda Glover
- Directed By [Accompaniment] – Peter Knight
- Engineer – Peter Olliff
- Photography By – Peter Rand
- Producer – John Franz
Notes
Comes in a gatefold laminated sleeve.
℗ 1969
Track A1 published by Leeds Mus.
Track A2 published by Williamson Mus.
Track A3 published by Macmelodies/BIEM
Tracks A4 & B4 published by Essex Music
Track A5 published by E. H. Morris Limited
Track A6 published by Sam Fox Mus., London
Tracks B1, B3 & B6 published by Chappell & Co.
Track B2 published by Screen Gems-Columbia
Track B5 published by Mecolico
Cat number variations:
SBL 7900 - Sleeve artwork
SBL.7900 - Disc Labels
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Etching A, variant 1): 844244 1Y//2 420 1 ²
- Matrix / Runout (Etching B, variant 1): 844244 2Y//1 420 1 3 1
- Matrix / Runout (Runout stamped side A, variant 2): 844244 1Y//2 420 1 ² 5
- Matrix / Runout (Runout stamped side B, variant 2): 844244 2Y//1 420 1 1 2
- Rights Society: BIEM
- Rights Society: Mecolico
Companies
- Published By – Leeds Music
- Published By – Williamson Music
- Published By – Macmelodies
- Published By – Essex Music
- Published By – E.H. Morris Ltd.
- Published By – Sam Fox Music
- Published By – Chappell & Co.
- Published By – Screen Gems-Columbia
Info
Songs in album Scott Walker - Scott 3 1969. Scott Walker - It's Raining Today. Scott Walker - Copenhagen. Scott Walker - Rosemary. Scott Walker - Big Louise. Scott Walker - We Came Through. Scott Walker - Butterfly. Scott Walker - Two Ragged Soldiers. Scott Walker - 30 Century Man. Scott Walker - Winter Night. Scott Walker - Two Weeks Since You've Gone. Scott Walker - Sons Of. New Album Releases. Bob his album SCOTT: Scott Walker Sings Songs From His T. Series released June 20, 1969 composed by Vinicius de Moares and Tom Jobim with English Walker's success as a teen idol singer of Spectorish ballads with the Walker Brothers in no way prepared listeners for the mordant, despairing lyrics of his solo debut. To compound the surprise, he does his best to imitate the vocal girth of Tony Bennett and Frank Sinatra on this mix of original tunes and covers, which also features sweeping, bloated orchestral arrangements. It was hardly rock, and pop of a most oddball sort, but it found a surprisingly large audience - in Britain, anyway, where it reached the Top Three in 1967. Poke behind the velvet curtain of the languid MOR arr. Scott: Scott Walker Sings Songs from his T. Series is the fourth studio album by the American solo artist Scott Walker. It was released in June 1969 and reached number seven on the UK Albums Chart. The album does not include original compositions by Walker and consists of performances of ballads and big band standards. The album has since been deleted and has not been reissued. brings together thousands of 'greatest ever album' charts and calculates an overall ranking. Scott: Scott Walker Sings Songs From His T. Series favourites. Your feedback for Scott: Scott Walker Sings Songs From His T. On 5 July 1969, Scott Walker entered the UK album chart with his album, 'Scott Walker Sings Songs From His TV Series', which climbed to No. Such was his popularity that in 1969, Walker had his own six-part BBC TV series, Scott, in which he played host to such guests as Dudley Moore. The album contained not live recordings from the show, but studio remakes of them, and a selection of songs that was a world away from the pop balladry of The Sun Aint Gonna Shine Anymore. Here he sang the compositions of Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein and Jerome Kern, and such show tune standards as I Have Dreamed and The Impossible Dream. Series 1969. Album by Scott Walker. Who Will Take My Place. is a cover of. Scott Sing Songs From His T. Series, an album that Walker doesn't admire much, is in fact, at least in my opinion, just as important as his renowned masterpieces. The thought of Scott Walker having his own TV music series in the UK is mind-boggling in itself, but if he was following the steps of crooners like Jack Jones a singer he admired his selection of these songs on this album are by no means hack work. Although Scott Sings Songs seems to be a work that is not part of his overall big picture, I feel it is part of the bridge between his early and later years. Released between Scott III and IV, T. Series was a collection of songs Walker performed on the show re-recorded in Will You Still Be Mine. The fourth studio album by the American solo artist Scott Walker was released in June 1969. The record is an accompaniment to his BBC TV series, the simply named Scott , aired during Walkers self-described wilderness years. Series was a collection of songs Walker performed on the show re-recorded in studio

Performer: Scott Walker
Title: Scott - Scott Walker Sings Songs From His T.V. Series
Country: UK
Release date: 1969
Label: Philips
Style: Vocal, Swing
Catalog: SBL 7900, SBL.7900, 844 244 BY
Size MP3: 2877 mb
Rating: 4.5 / 5
Votes: 639
Record source: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, Gatefold








