Melody (soundtrack)
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| Melody | |
|---|---|
| Soundtrack album to Melody by various artists | |
| Released | May 1971 |
| Recorded | Apr 1967 - 1971 |
| Genre | Pop |
| Length | 35:49 |
| Label | Polydor (UK) Atco (US) |
Melody is the album soundtrack of the film Melody. or S.W.A.L.K. as it was named in the U.K. It was released in 1971 (see 1971 in music) and is performed by the Bee Gees, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and Barry Howard (aka Al Barry) of Desmond Dekker's backing group, the Aces. It reached #1 on the Japanese charts and sold 250,000 copies worldwide.
The song "In The Morning" was their song in 1965 and before the releasing of the soundtrack they re-recorded the song on 1970. And the songs "Melody Fair" and "Give Your Best" was released in 1969 from their album Odessa.
[edit] Track listing
- "In the Morning" by The Bee Gees - 3:54
- "In the Morning (Instrumental)" by Richard Hewson Orchestra - 2:01
- "Melody Fair" by The Bee Gees - 3:45
- "Melody Fair (Instrumental)" by Richard Hewson Orchestra - 1:21
- "Spicks and Specks" by Richard Hewson Orchestra With Children From Corona School - 1:41
- "Romance Theme in F" by Richard Hewson Orchestra - 2:34
- "Give Your Best" by The Bee Gees - 3:26
- "To Love Somebody" by The Bee Gees - 2:59
- "Working on It Night and Day" by Richard Hewson Orchestra With Barry Hewson - 4:06
- "First of May" by Bee Gees- 2:47
- "First of May (Instrumental)" by Richard Hewson Orchestra - 0:55
- "Seaside Banjo" by Richard Hewson Orchestra - 1:05
- "Teachers Chase" by Richard Hewson Orchestra - 2:23
- "Teach Your Children" by Crosby Stills Nash & Young - 2:53
[edit] Personnel
- Barry Gibb - vocals, guitar
- Robin Gibb - vocals
- Maurice Gibb - vocals, bass, piano, guitar
- Geoff Bridgford - drums
- Bill Shepherd - orchestral arrangement
- Lew Hahn - engineer
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