LITTLE TOUCH OF SCHMILSSON IN THE NIGHT
LITTLE TOUCH OF SCHMILSSON IN THE NIGHT
NILSSON, HARRY
product information
Condition: New, UPC: 8869770755204, Publication Date: 05/23/2006, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/ROCK,

description

tracks

Lazy Moon
For Me And My Gal
It Had To Be You
Always
Makin' Whoopee
You Made Me Love You
Lullaby In Ragtime
I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now
What'll I Do
Nevertheless (I'm In Love With You)
This Is All I Ask
As Time Goes By
I'm Always Chasing Rainbows
Make Believe
Trust In Me
It's Only A Paper Moon
Thanks For The Memory
Over The Rainbow

NOTES

© 1973, 2006 BMG Music / ℗ 1973, 1988, 2006 BMG Music. Manufactured in the U.S.A. (printed on the disc media label)
© 1973, 2006 BMG Music / ℗ 1973, 1988, 2006 BMG Music. Manufactured and Distributed in the U.S.A. by Sony BMG Music Entertainment. Printed in the U.S.A. (printed on the bottom left hand corner of the rear inlay and at the bottom of page 13 of the booklet)

Track 11 "This Is All I Ask" has been omitted from the track listing printed on the disc media label.

Packaging: Standard jewel case with a clear tray and a 16-page booklet.

Tracks 13 to 18 are described as Bonus Tracks in this release.
The orchestra members are not credited for their individual roles and are referred to as "The orchestra, thirty-nine men, sight-readers good and true, leader: Jack Rothstein. The personnel varied from session to session but overall, all of the following played and played good [a list of names follows and then additional members are credited in photos printed in the booklet].

This album was recorded at CTS, The Music Centre, Wembley, London, between March 15th & March 22nd, 1973. It was mixed with a six-word overdub, on April 4, 5 & 6.
The song "This Is All I Ask" [Track 11] was partially re-sung at RCA's New York Studios on April 28 & 29.
The tape engineer, London: Anthony Duggan of CTS. The tape engineers RCA New York: Pat, Mike & Gus. Final remix of this song: CTS May 7.
The final masters were cut by John Smith at Apple Studios London on May 8.
The Photographer: Tom Hanley of Bloomsbury.
American Co-ordinator: Roy Silver of the Blue Peacock Company, Hollywood, California
A Nilsson House Production.

Tracks 1-12 Originally released as RCA APL1-0097. ℗ 1973 BMG Music
Tracks 13-18 Originally released 1988 in Europe as "A Touch More Schmilsson In The Night" ℗ 1988 BMG Music

Some lyrics from track 12 are printed on page 3 of the booklet and this is followed by the following statement: ©1931 by Harms Inc. Copyright renewed. All Rights Reserved. Reprinted by permission of Warner Bros. Music. © 1973, 2006 BMG Music / ℗ 1973, 1988, 2006 BMG Music. Manufactured in the U.S.A. (printed on the disc media label)
© 1973, 2006 BMG Music / ℗ 1973, 1988, 2006 BMG Music. Manufactured and Distributed in the U.S.A. by Sony BMG Music Entertainment. Printed in the U.S.A. (printed on the bottom left hand corner of the rear inlay and at the bottom of page 13 of the booklet)

Track 11 "This Is All I Ask" has been omitted from the track listing printed on the disc media label.

Packaging: Standard jewel case with a clear tray and a 16-page booklet.

Tracks 13 to 18 are described as Bonus Tracks in this release.
The orchestra members are not credited for their individual roles and are referred to as "The orchestra, thirty-nine men, sight-readers good and true, leader: Jack Rothstein. The personnel varied from session to session but overall, all of the following played and played good [a list of names follows and then additional members are credited in photos printed in the booklet].

This album was recorded at CTS, The Music Centre, Wembley, London, between March 15th & March 22nd, 1973. It was mixed with a six-word overdub, on April 4, 5 & 6.
The song "This Is All I Ask" [Track 11] was partially re-sung at RCA's New York Studios on April 28 & 29.
The tape engineer, London: Anthony Duggan of CTS. The tape engineers RCA New York: Pat, Mike & Gus. Final remix of this song: CTS May 7.
The final masters were cut by John Smith at Apple Studios London on May 8.
The Photographer: Tom Hanley of Bloomsbury.
American Co-ordinator: Roy Silver of the Blue Peacock Company, Hollywood, California
A Nilsson House Production.

Tracks 1-12 Originally released as RCA APL1-0097. ℗ 1973 BMG Music
Tracks 13-18 Originally released 1988 in Europe as "A Touch More Schmilsson In The Night" ℗ 1988 BMG Music

Some lyrics from track 12 are printed on page 3 of the booklet and this is followed by the following statement: ©1931 by Harms Inc. Copyright renewed. All Rights Reserved. Reprinted by permission of Warner Bros. Music.

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