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Aurora the Bill Shepherd Singers sing Bee Gees hits.
- Title
- Aurora [sound recording] : the Bill Shepherd Singers sing Bee Gees hits.
- Author
- Bill Shepherd Singers. prf
- Publication
- [New York] : Atco, [1968]
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Performing Arts Research Collections to submit a request in person. | Audio | Use in library | *LZR 51876 [Disc] | Performing Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound |
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- Description
- 1 sound disc (35 min.) : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo.; 12 in.
- Alternative Title
- Massachusetts.
- Turn of the century.
- Words.
- Red choir fade away.
- Birdie told me.
- Swan song.
- New York mining disaster 1941.
- World.
- Daytime girl.
- Singer sang his song.
- Holiday.
- And the sun will shine.
- Subject
- Popular music > 1961-1970
- Note
- Program notes by Bill Shepherd on container.
- Contents
- Massachusetts (2:34) -- Turn of the century (2:48) -- Words (2:54) -- Red chair fade away (2:26) -- Birdie told me (2:56) -- Swan song (2:54) -- New York mining disaster 1941 (2:56) -- World (2:56) -- Daytime girl (3:57) -- The singer sang his song (2:55) -- Holiday (2:11) -- And the sun will shine (3:33).
- Call Number
- *LZR 51876
- OCLC
- 12875949
- Author
- Bill Shepherd Singers. Performer
- Title
- Aurora [sound recording] : the Bill Shepherd Singers sing Bee Gees hits.
- Imprint
- [New York] : Atco, [1968]
- Performer
- For orchestra and chorus; Bill Shepherd, arranger-conductor.
- Added Author
- Shepherd, Bill. Musician. PerformerBee Gees.
- Added Title
- Massachusetts.Turn of the century.Words.Red choir fade away.Birdie told me.Swan song.New York mining disaster 1941.World.Daytime girl.Singer sang his song.Holiday.And the sun will shine.
- Publisher No.
- SD 33-262 Atco
- Research Call Number
- *LZR 51876 Program notes on container.