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1967 studio album by The Shadows
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From Hank, Bruce, Brian and John is the seventh rock album by British instrumental (and sometimes vocal) group The Shadows , released in 1967. It was their last album to be issued in mono and stereo.
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1. "Snap, Crackle and How's Your Dad" Bruce Welch, Brian Bennett 2:05 2. "Evening Glow" Domei Suzuki; erroneously credited to Uko Nakamura and Shin Kusakawa on sleeve. 2:04 3. "A Thing of Beauty" Rod Harper 2:04 4. "Naughty Nippon Nights" Graham Gouldman 2:05 5. "The Wild Roses" Somegoro Ichikawa 2:38 6. "San Francisco " (Lead vocal by Hank Marvin) John Phillips 2:39 7. "The Letter " (Lead vocal by Hank Marvin) Wayne Carson Thompson 1:58 Total length: 15:33
1. "The Tokaido Line" Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch, John Rostill, Brian Bennett 2:25 2. "Holy Cow " Allen Toussaint 2:44 3. "Alentejo" Peter Vince 2:31 4. "Last Train to Clarksville " Tommy Boyce , Bobby Hart 2:11 5. "Let Me Take You There" (Lead vocal by Hank Marvin) John Rostill, Brian Bennett 2:23 6. "The Day I Met Marie" (Lead vocal by Hank Marvin) Hank Marvin 2:29 7. "A Better Man Than I" (Lead vocal by Hank Marvin and Bruce Welch) Hank Marvin 2:49 Total length: 17:32
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