Conductor [Orchestra And Chorus Under The Direction Of] – Fred Brooks
Vocals [Vocal] – Glenn Yarbrough
Barcodes
Matrix / Runout (A Side Label): H80W 3752
Matrix / Runout (B Side Label): H80W 3753
Rights Society: BMI
Companies
Published By – Melody Trails
Published By – Elektra Music
Video
Album
Here We Go Baby - Glenn Yarbrough. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Album 1956 15 Songs. Glenn Yarbrough & The Limeliters. Bread and Roses. Judy Collins. The Limeliters. The Very Best of Peter, Paul and Mary. Peter, Paul & Mary. Here We Go, Baby, originally released in 1957, shows that Yarborough was ahead of the game in terms of combining pop and folk music. Produced by the Weavers' Fred Hellerman and featuring Josh White and future Weaver and Rooftop Singer Erik Darling, Here We Go, Baby is steeped in folk credibility but makes use of a vocal chorus and other pop flourishes. The title track was a hit in the Chicago area, but the album was otherwise an underachiever in the sales department. Here We Go, Baby. Glenn Yarbrough. Looking Back. We Survived the Madness. 2014 The Folk Box - Original Album Plus Bonus Tracks. Folk Frontiers and Pioneers the Six Best Folk Albums of 1957. The Babyboomer's Soundtrack, Vol. Released: Jan Robertson Yarbrough January 12, 1930 August 11, 2016 was an American folk singer and guitarist. He was the lead singer tenor with the Limeliters from 1959 to 1963. He also had a prolific solo career, recording on various labels. Yarbrough was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Bruce Yarbrough and Elizabeth Yarbrough née Robertson. He grew up in New York City where he lived with his mother. After graduating from high school at St. Pauls School in Maryland, he attended St. John's College in. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Glenn Yarbrough. Glenn Robertson Yarbrough January 12, 1930 August 11, 2016 was an American folk singer. He was the lead singer with the Limeliters from 1959 to 1963. Yarbrough was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and grew up in New York City. After leaving high school, he attended St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland, where he roomed with Jac Holzman and began performing after he and Holzman attended a concert by Woody Guthrie. Glen Yarbrough sings the title song from the Steve McQueen film of the same name. Yarbrough's recording went to number 12 on the Billboard Top 100. If . Released 2002. Here We Go, Baby Tracklist. Here We Go, Baby Q&A. More Glenn Yarbrough albums. Time to Move On