♥♫ JULY 2020 — 56 YEARS AGO this month (in 1964), The Animals ground-breaking and legendary single House of the Rising Sun reaches #1 position in the UK charts. Thank you, The Animals, for your great version of this song! Please give them a big thumbs up! ♥♫
MAY 18, 2020 — 56 YEARS AGO (in 1964), The Animals recorded House of the Rising Sun at De Lane Lea Studios, Kingsway, London. ♥♫ Happy Anniversary to this beautiful great recording and thanks to The Animals for their musical gifts to the world.
The Animals — House of the Rising Sun (1964). So precious, thanks guys xxxxx
Eric Burdon — vocals
Alan Price — keyboards
Hilton Valentine — guitar
Chas Chandler — bass
John Steel — drums
♥♫☺ Please read this great blog by The Daily Guru about The Animals and their rousing version of House of the Rising Sun: tinyurl.com/bssedyg
Pretty much summs up perfectly how I feel about The Animals too and just how important this great band was.
NEW! August 12, 2014 — The Best of The Animals on clear VINYL released! Beautifully remastered and available for purchase on Amazon and many other outlets: www.amazon.com/dp/B000003BDC/?tag=httpwwwabkcoc-20
November 26, 2013 — 50th Anniversary CD box set released! Available for purchase on Amazon and many other outlets: smarturl.it/AnimalsBoxSet
In loving memory of bass player CHAS CHANDLER.
Heres a brief history of House of the Rising Sun on americanbluesscene.com tinyurl.com/uv3n9dy
«Tin Man» is the title of a 1974 song by the pop-rock band America. It was written by band member Dewey Bunnell and produced by the noted record producer George Martin, who also plays the piano part on the recorded version. The song was included on the bands album Holiday, also from 1974.
Released as the first single from Holiday, «Tin Man» became the bands fourth top-ten hit in the US, spending three weeks at number four on the Billboard pop chart in November 1974. The song reached number one on the Billboard adult contemporary chart in October of that year.
The songs title and some of the lyrics reference the Tin Woodman from the works of author L. Frank Baum, including his childrens novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and the subsequent 1939 film The Wizard of Oz.
Songwriter Bunnell was quoted describing the parallel: «My favorite movie, I guess. I always loved it as a kid. Very obscure lyrics. Great grammar — Oz never did give nothing to the Tin Man. Its sort of a poetic license».
Track listing
Side one
1. «Another Day»
2. «Silly Love Songs»
3. «Live and Let Die»
4. «Juniors Farm»
5. «With a Little Luck»
6. «Band on the Run»
Side two
1. «Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey»
2. «Hi, Hi, Hi»
3. «Let Em In»
4. «My Love»
5. «Jet»
6. «Mull of Kintyre»
Wings Greatest is a 1978 compilation album by the British–American rock band Wings and their eighth album as well as Paul McCartneys tenth since leaving the Beatles. It was the bands last release through Capitol in the US.
Engineer: Allan Blazek
Remastering Engineer: Bernie Grundman
Mixing Engineer: Bill Szymczyk
Producer: Bill Szymczyk
Engineer: Bruce Hensal
Electric Guitar: Don Felder
Drums, Percussion: Don Henley
Backing Vocals: Don Henley
Engineer: Ed Mashal
Acoustic Guitar: Glenn Frey
Lead Vocals: Glenn Frey
String Arranger: Jim Ed Norman
Conductor: Jim Ed Norman
Organ: Joe Walsh
Electric Piano: Joe Walsh
Bass Guitar: Randy Meisner
Backing Vocals: Randy Meisner
Concert Master Conductor: Sid Sharp
Writer: Don Henley
Writer: Glenn Frey
Writer: J. D. Souther
The Band America Greatest Hits — Top 20 Best Songs Of America
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Guitarra: Tim Renwick
Produced by: Alan Parsons
Producer: Alan Parsons
Bass: George Ford
Guitar, Keyboards: Peter White
Keyboards: Peter Wood
Saxophone: Phil Kenzie
Drums: Stuart Elliot
Guitar: Tim Renwick
Composer, Writer: Al Stewart
Composer, Writer: Peter Wood