Roger Williams - Songs Of The Fabulous Forties
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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As Time Goes By | ||
Buttons & Bows | ||
Sunday, Monday, Or Always | ||
Oh, What It Seemed To Be | ||
Anniversary Song | ||
The Last Time I Saw Paris | ||
To Each His Own | ||
Jingle Jangle, Jingle | ||
Laura | ||
Linda | ||
Holiday For Strings | ||
Symphony | ||
Zip-A-Dee Doo-Dah | ||
The Donkey Serenade | ||
Now Is The Hour | ||
Oh, What It Deemed To Be | ||
Riders In The Sky | ||
The Bells Of St. Mary's | ||
The Warsaw Concerto | ||
Buttons And Bows | ||
Some Enchanted Evening | ||
You'll Never Know | ||
Jingle, Jangle, Jingle | ||
Blueberry Hill | ||
Don't Fence Me In | ||
Nature Boy | ||
Donkey Serenade | ||
Peg O' My Heart |
Images
Catalog Numbers
- KL-1207
- KE-742
- KE-738
- HA-R 2096
- KX-5003-S
- KXL-5003
- KS-3207
- KE-741
- KE-737
- KL-1208
- KS-3208
- KE-740
- KE-739
- KT-45003
Labels
- Kapp Records
- London Records
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Formats
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- LP
- 7"
- 45 RPM
- EP
- Mono
- 2 × Vinyl
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- Gatefold
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- Reel-To-Reel
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- ¼"
- 4-Track Stereo
- 7" Cine Reel
- Twin-Pak
Companies
Role | Company |
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Manufactured By | Kapp Records, Inc. |
Copyright (c) | Kapp Records, Inc. |
Record Company | Kapp Records, Inc. |
Mastered At | RCA Studios |
Pressed By | RCA Records Pressing Plant, Indianapolis |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Directed By | Hal Kanner, Marty Gold |
Cover | Werbin |
Notes
- Stereo version.
- © Kapp Printed In U.S.A.
- Indianapolis Pressing in a card sleeve with glossy paste-over front.
- Kapp High Fidelity · Extended Play · Economy Package
- blue and silver labels
- Red and silver labels.
- 7" vinyl EP in a pasteboard cover.
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About Roger Williams
He was born Louis Jacob Weertz October 1, 1924, the son of a Lutheran minister Rev. Frederick J. Weertz) and a music teacher (Dorothea Bang Weertz), in Omaha, Nebraska, but before his first birthday the family moved to Des Moines, Iowa. He first played the piano at age three.
His first wife, , bore him three children. After divorcing her, he married again in 1985, to Louise DiCarlo.
In 1955 Williams recorded "Autumn Leaves
Real Name
- Louis Jacob Weertz