Bob Braun - Easy River Ridin
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Download
Filename: bob-braun-easy-river-ridin.rar- MP3 size: 39 mb
- FLAC size: 483 mb
Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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(What'll My Darlin') Daisy Do | 2:30 | |
Letter To Cindy | 2:20 | |
Woman Child | 2:09 | |
Daddy, Meet A Man | 3:00 | |
Easy River Ridin' | 2:41 | |
God's Factory | 1:15 | |
(You've Always Been) My Best Friend | 3:03 | |
(How Da Da Dow) It's A Little Thing Called Love | 2:10 | |
Without Me | 2:15 | |
Memories Are Made Of This | 2:15 |
Video
Bob Braun ٪ Easy River Ridin' ٪ Full Album ٪ Applegate LP-1 (c.1971)
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LP-1Labels
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Formats
- Vinyl
- LP
- Album
Companies
Role | Company |
---|---|
Published By | Counterpart Music |
Recorded At | Counterpart Creative Studios |
Lacquer Cut At | Nashville Record Productions |
Credits
Role | Credit |
---|---|
Arranged By | Gorden Brisker (tracks: A3, A5) |
Engineer | Wes Owen |
Lacquer Cut By | Larry Boden |
Photography By | Ron Shuller |
Producer | Shad O'Shea |
Notes
- From back of jacket:
- "Recorded at Counterpart Creative Studios, Cincinnati, Ohio.
- Mastering was done at Nashville Record Productions, Nashville, Tenn., by Larry Boden, using Neuman Lathe with Neuman SX-68 cutterhead."
Barcodes
- Rights Society: BMI
- Rights Society: ASCAP
About Bob Braun
Bob Braun (April 20, 1929 - January 15, 2001) was a local television and radio personality in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was born in Ludlow, Kentucky. His singing career began with a handful of unsuccessful pop vocal recordings for labels such as and Torch, He signed with Records and charted his only Top 40 hit, "Till Death Do Us Part," in 1962. Braun later recorded for Records, but most of his subsequent recording efforts were released on small independent or vanity labels. Braun retired from show business on November 24, 1999, after being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. He died of Parkinson's and cancer in 2001.