Christine Campbell (singer)

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Christine Campbell (born 1938) is a British soprano singer who made several recordings of popular and folk songs for Parlophone in the early 1960s.[1] Campbell's songs were mainly written by regular Parlophone writers such as Chris Charles & Tolchard Evans, and published as sheet music by Dick James.[2][3]

Recordings[]

  • "Wherever I Go" written by Tolchard Evans and , B-side "Near Your Heart" Tolchard Evans and . February 1962
  • "He Is Here" Evans & Charles; B-side "My Home" written by , and Dick James. September 1962
  • "If This Should Be A Dream" written by Dick James and George Martin, B-side "One Life" Stillman & Myer January 1963
  • "My Love" written by Martin and Marcel Stellman, B-side "The Loving Tree" Sprague. April 1963
  • "You" Evans, Charles, B-side "Don't You Know" Chadwick & Ruvin April 1964
  • "Auld Lang Syne" traditional, B-side "All Through The Night" Cole Porter, December 1966
  • "Nos Da" written by Squires & Dunstall, B-side "Sleep Little Boy" April 1967

References[]

  1. ^ The Gramophone - Sir Compton Mackenzie, Christopher Stone - 1963 Volume 41 - Page 84 "The original 78s were Parlophone. ... Hence it is very pleasant to listen to the easy, graceful singing of David Thome (Stateside SSI 90) in One More Fool, or the pure soprano of Christine Campbell in 77k Loving Tree and My Love (Parlophone)
  2. ^ The Man Who Wrote the Teddy Bears' Picnic J. J. Kennedy - 2011 "Wherever I go - Chris Charles & Tolchard Evans"
  3. ^ Popular music, 1920-1979: a revised cumulation -Nat Shapiro, Bruce Pollock - 1985 Volume 1 - Page 677 "He Is Here (English) Words and music by Chris Charles and Tolchard Evans. Dick James Music Ltd., London, England/Dick James Music Inc., 1962. Introduced in United States in 1966 by Mahalia Jackson (Columbia).


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