Jeannie With The Light Brown Hair (A Tribute To Stephen Foster)
Arranged By – Clark, Froggatt, KennedyWritten-By – Traditional
4
Lonely Old World
Arranged By – Louis Clark
5
Froggat Went A Courtin'
Arranged By – Clark, KennedyWritten-By – Traditional
6
Callow-La-Vita (The Red Balloon)
Arranged By – Phil Denys
7
The Old Accordion
Arranged By – Louis Clark
8
Roly
Arranged By – Louis Clark
9
ABC Goldfish
Arranged By – Phil Denys
10
Sonnet By Hartley Cain
11
We're All Going To The Seaside
Arranged By – Louis Clark
12
Something's Going On
Arranged By – Louis Clark
Versions
Category
Artist
Title (Format)
Label
Category
Country
Year
583 044, 583044
Raymond Froggatt
The Voice And Writing Of Raymond Froggatt (LP)
Polydor, Polydor
583 044, 583044
UK
1968
184 195
Raymond Froggatt
The Voice And Writing Of Raymond Froggatt (LP)
Polydor
184 195
Germany
1968
REPUK 1023
Raymond Froggatt
The Voice And Writing Of Raymond Froggatt (CD, Album, Dig)
Repertoire Records
REPUK 1023
UK
2004
Crédits
Artwork By [Photography, Sleeve Design] – Nicholas Wright
Artwork By [Sleeve Art] – Tony Douglas
Bass – Louis Clark
Bass [Additional] – John Fiddy
Composed By – Raymond Froggatt (tracks: A1, A3 - A6, B1, B2, B4, B6)
Drums, Percussion – Leonard Ablethorpe
Engineer – Barry Ainsworth, John Mackswith, Paul Clay
Guitar [Various] – Hartley Cain
Producer, Directed By – Terry Kennedy
Vocals – Raymond Froggatt
Video
Album
Raymond Froggatt - Lonely Old World. Raymond Froggatt - ABC Goldfisch. Raymond Froggatt - Sonnet By Hartley Cain. Raymond Froggatt - Jeannie With The Light Brown Hair. Raymond Froggatt - We're All Coming To The Seaside. Raymond William Froggatt born 13 November 1941 is an English songwriter and singer. Froggatt otherwise known as Froggy was born in Bordesley Green, Birmingham. He began performing rock and roll in the early 1960s before moving on to focus on Country and Western. His band, initially known as the Buccaneers, later Monopoly and ultimately The Raymond Froggatt Band with guitarist Hartley Cain H Cain , drummer Len Ablethorpe and whose bassist was Louis Clark of Electric Light Orchestra and Hooked. Froggatt's debut album was a bland singersongwriter effort, mixing in parts of troubadour folk and late-'60s middle-of-the-road British poprock. At times, particularly on some of the more bittersweet tunes, it's a little reminiscent of the softer aspects of the early Bee Gees check Lonely Old World for a dose of that. Some of the more hale pop-folk-rock cuts might vaguely bring Donovan's more mainstream work to mind, although Donovan was miles better. Album 1968 24 Songs. Raymond Froggatt. SingerSongwriter 1968. Have You Seen The Children. BleachVoice & Writing Of Raymond Froggatt. Indie free to Raymond Froggatt BleachVoice & Writing Of Raymond Froggatt Have You Seen The Children, Teach me pa and more. 24 tracks 71:21. Learn more. Recent Listening Trend. Play jigsaw puzzles for free Home. BleachVoice & Writing Of Raymond Froggatt, 2012. Froggatt Went A Courting, 01:41. Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair Tribute To Stephen Foster, 02:32. We're All Going To The Seaside, 02:35. Raymond Froggy Froggatt was a singersongwriter who spent much of his tumultuous career struggling to gain recognition. Born in Birmingham, England, he made his debut singing at a Dunlop factory party and received ten cents for his efforts. read more. top albums. similar to. raymondfroggattband Albums. The Voice and Writing of Raymond Froggatt. Raymond Froggatt is the only UK artist to have played the Albert Hall, London Palladium and the Birmingham Symphony Hall. He is one of an elite band who can have a theatre tour each year. En Grupos: The Monopoly 2, The Raymond Froggatt Band. Variaciones: Verlas todas Raymond Froggatt. The Voice And Writing Of Raymond Froggatt Album. 4 versiones. Polydor, Polydor. RAYMOND FROGGATT The Voice And Writing Of Raymond Froggatt 1968 UK 12-track vinyl LP, the debut album by the Birmingham based folk-rock troubadour, features Red Balloon, Roly and Froggatt Went A Courtin'
Pistes et Albums liés aux Raymond Froggatt - The Voice And Writing Of Raymond Froggatt: