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Frankie and Johnny/Cloudy
Summer Afternoon
Ascot 2152
1964

Woman Mine/ Stargazer
Parlaphone
R5606
1967
Stargazer is
mentioned in the book
The Tapestry of Delights

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Doesn't Anyone Know My Name/ Nobody
Listens
Columbia
DB7699
1965

American
Child/Take It Easy (Spain)
RCA PB9383
1978

We/L Ballade
A&M 1402
1972

We reached
No. 89 on the
Billboard Pop Singles chart in 1973 |
- Hey Nelly Nelly/
- Solitude
Columbia
DB6711
1965
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who wrote Hey Nelly Nelly?

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A Christmas Song/
- Lovely Lady
A&M 1238S
1970

more on
A Chirstmas Song on the fantastic Shawn Phillips Canadian website ! |

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Summer
Came/Storm
Columbia
DB7956
1966

Do you Wonder/Summer Vingenette
(Portuguese)
A&M 1750
1975

- Anello/
- Hey Miss Lonely
A&M????
1972?
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-
Lost Horizon/
- Landscape
A&M1405
1973
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- Bright White/
- Dream Queen
A&M 1482
1973
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- All The Kings and Castles/
- Salty Tears
A%M1507
1974

Woman/Casey Deiss (Japan)
AM??
1973?

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- Little Tin Soldier/
- London Town
Columbia
DB7789
1965
Lyrics and Audio Clip

Little Tin Soldier is also on
this album:

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One Way Ticket
IMS-2037
1995
 Do You Wonder/
Blunt and Frank (Holland)
A&M ??
19?? |
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All the Kings and Castles (Japan)

All The Kings
And Castles was the Grand Prize Winner of the Yamaha World Popular
Song Contest in
Tokyo in 1973. Below: Peter Robinson in Tokyo with Shawn to accept
the prize

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-
Lost Horizon
- Movie Soundtrack (1973)
- LP Bell 2308054
- reissued by
- Razor & Tie records

Lost Horizon
reached No. 63 on the
Billboard Pop Singles chart in 1973
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DONATED BY LARRY LONG
In 1977, while Shawn was in
Montreal for a concert, he visited CHOM-FM
(97.7 on the dial) for an interview, to help promote his concert. At the
time, I was working there as a producer. Whenever an artist came into
the radio station, we brought them into the production department, and
asked them to record a personal station ID. It was typically something
like "Hi this is ________ from the band ________, and you're tuned to
CHOM-FM". Shawn happily went into the recording booth and did several
takes for us. When he finished, he called me on the intercom and asked
me to let the tape keep rolling... In a few minutes he had put lyrics to
a previously written but
unreleased tune. He even incorporated our
image line "L'esprit de Montreal" (The Spirit of Montreal). After the
first take, Shawn asked me to re-rack the tape machines, and he
double-tracked the music and the audio providing his own accompaniment
and back up.
thanks for Robert
Aerts
for his wonderful collection
of cover art! |