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1.1 Almost Grown1.2 That's Why I'm Crying1.3 The Floral Dance1.4 What More Do You Want1.5 Lulu's Back In Town1.6 We're Having A Party1.7 Don't Worry Baby1.8 Make Love1.9 Don't Think Twice It's Alright1.10 Funny How Love Can Be1.11 My Old Dutch1.12 Dance To The Locomotion1.13 Tossing And Turning1.14 A Girl Like You1.15 Four And Twenty Hours1.16 That's Why I'm Crying1.17 Running Round In Circles1.18 Funny How Love Can Be1.19 My Old Dutch1.20 Don't Think Twice It's Alright1.21 Don't Worry Baby1.22 Make Love1.23 Tomorrow Is Another Day1.24 I Could Make You Fall In Love1.25 Suddenly Things1.26 Lulu's Back In Town1.27 My World Fell Down1.28 Our Love Is Slipping Away1.29 The Floral Dance1.30 Lonely Room1.31 Willow Tree1.32 Graduation Day2.1 Wait A Minute2.2 The Holly And The Ivy League2.3 Once In Royal David's City2.4 Good King Wenceslas2.5 Silent Night2.6 Rain Rain Go Away2.7 One Day2.8 When You're Young2.9 Arrivederci Baby2.10 Thank You For Loving Me2.11 In The Not Too Distant Future2.12 My Baby2.13 Nancy (With The Laughing Face)2.14 Lonely City2.15 Mr Ford's Boogie2.16 Friday2.17 Busy Doing Nothing2.18 Rock ; Roll Medley: Giddy Up A Ding Dong/Lipstick, Powder And Paint/Shake, Rattle And Roll/Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On |
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2 |
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.. Sounds Of The Ivy League/ Tomorrow Is Another Day/ P |
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Description: | Arising out of the ashes of Carter-Lewis And The Southerners (which featured a very young Jimmy Page on guitar) came The Ivy League. The third member of the trio was session singer Perry Ford
In 1965, ??Funny How Love Can Be?? was a Top 10 hit, followed by another, ??Tossing And Turning??. Two smaller hit singles followed, but by 1966 the hits had stopped and John Carter and Ken Lewis left the band, though Perry Ford continued with it
Carter and Lewis wrote and sung ??Let??s Go (To San Francisco)??, the hit by The Flower Pot Men, whose road band contained future Deep Purple members Jon Lord and Nick Simper
This compilation rounds up all the material The Ivy League recorded for the Pye and Piccadilly record labels
Digitally remastered, slipcased and with new notes - .. SOUNDS OF THE IVY LEAGUE/ TOMORROW IS ANOTHER DAY/ PTwo CDs. Arising out of the ashes of Carter-Lewis And The Southerners (which featured a very young Jimmy Page on guitar) came The Ivy League. The third member of the trio was session singer Perry Ford. In 1965, 'Funny How Love Can Be' was a Top 10 hit, followed by another, 'Tossing And Turning'. Two smaller hit singles followed, but by 1966 the hits had stopped and John Carter and Ken Lewis left the band, though Perry Ford continued with it. Carter and Lewis wrote and sung 'Let's Go (To San Francisco)', the hit by The Flower Pot Men, whose road band contained future Deep Purple members Jon Lord and Nick Simper. This compilation rounds up all the material The Ivy League recorded for the Pye and Piccadilly record labels. Digitally remastered, slipcased and with new notes.Three Albums On Two Discs. Also Includes EP And Bonus Tracks"This Is The Ivy League / Sounds Of The Ivy League / Tomorrow Is Another Day + EP & Bonus Tracks" is a comprehensive CD collection from the renowned British vocal harmony group, The Ivy League. This release brings together their three classic albums along with additional EP and bonus tracks, offering listeners an immersive journey through the band's signature blend of pop, beat, and soft rock sounds that defined much of the 1960s UK music scene. Known for hits like "Tossing and Turning" and "Funny How Love Can Be," The Ivy League achieved significant chart success in Britain during their heyday. Their intricate harmonies and catchy melodies made them stand out among contemporaries. BGO Records, the manufacturer behind this release, is celebrated for its high-quality reissues of classic albums across genres?ensuring that musical gems from past decades remain accessible to new generations. |
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No. of tracks: |
50 |
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Manufacturer No.: |
BGOCD1439 |
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