Wide World Hits
Wide World Hits is the title of a recording by the instrumental group the String-A-Longs, released on Atco SD 33-241. (According to the aforewikilinked article, the album is actually performed by the Fireballs.)
World Wide Hits | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 1968 |
Genre | Easy listening, pop |
Label | Atco Records |
Producer | Norman Petty |
Critical response
Wayne Harada of the Honolulu Advertiser called it "a plucky good time."[1]
Track listing
Side one
- "More" (Riz Ortolani/Nino Oliviero/Norman Newell/M. Ciorciolini)– 2:32
- "Places I Remember" (Norman Petty)– 2:10
- "Love Is Blue" (Andre Popp/Pierre Cour)– 2:20
- "La Pobracita (Poor Little One)"[note 1] (George Tomsco)– 1:48
- "Silence Is Golden" (Bob Gaudio/Bob Crewe)– 3:06
- "Black Grass" (Ken Jordan/Ken Davis)– 2:20
Side two
- "There Is a Mountain" (Donovan Leitch)– 2:12
- "I'll Be There" (George Tomsco/Barbara Tomsco)– 3:10
- "Blue Guitar" (Johnny Duncan)– 2:08
- "Groovin'" (Felix Cavaliere/Eddie Brigati)– 2:33
- "Black Is Black" (Tony Hayes/Steve Wadey/M. Grainger)– 2:58
- "Someone Stronger" (George Tomsco/Barbara Tomsco)– 2:40
Notes
- Note that pobracita is a misspelling of the correct Spanish spelling pobrecita (feminine of 'poor little one').
References
- Harada, Wayne (September 19, 1968). "On the Record". Honolulu Advertiser. p. B-10 – via newspapers.com.(subscription required)
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