Kenneth McKellar - Favourite Ballads And Songs FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | I Dream Of Jeannie With The Light Brown HairWritten-By – Foster |
| 2 | Bless This HouseWritten-By – Taylor, Brahe |
| 3 | Falling In Love With LoveWritten-By – Rodgers, Hart |
| 4 | On The Road To MandalayWritten-By – Speaks, Kipling |
| 5 | I'll Walk Beside YouWritten-By – Murray, Lockton |
| 6 | And This Is My BelovedWritten-By – Forrest, Wright |
| 7 | The Lost ChordWritten-By – Procter, Sullivan |
| 8 | The Sunshine Of Your SmileWritten-By – Cooke, Ray |
| 9 | The Lord's PrayerWritten-By – Malotte |
| 10 | One AloneWritten-By – Hammerstein, Harbach, Romberg |
| 11 | Little Grey Home In The WestWritten-By – Eardley, Wilmot, Lohr |
| 12 | Roses Of PicardyWritten-By – Weatherly, Hadyn-Wood |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LK 4545, LK.4545 | Kenneth McKellar | Favourite Ballads And Songs (LP, Album, Mono) | Decca, Decca | LK 4545, LK.4545 | UK | 1963 |
| SKL 4545, SKL.4545 | Kenneth McKellar | Favourite Ballads And Songs (LP, Album) | Decca, Decca | SKL 4545, SKL.4545 | UK | 1963 |
Credits
- Directed By – Robert Sharples
- Engineer – Arthur Lilley
- Producer – Frank Lee
- Tenor Vocals – Kenneth McKellar
Notes
First cat.nr. on cover, second on label.
On the back cover the title appears as ''Favourite Ballads & Songs''.
"Laminated with 'Clarifoil' made by British Celanese Limited."
Barcodes
- Rights Society: N.C.B.
- Rights Society: B.I.E.M.
- Matrix / Runout (Label matrix, side A): ARL.5985
- Matrix / Runout (Label matrix, side B): ARL.5986
Companies
- Printed By – Robert Stace
- Copyright (c) – The Decca Record Company Limited
- Published By – Boosey
- Published By – Chappell
- Published By – Victoria
- Published By – Francis, Day & Hunter
- Published By – Frank Music
- Published By – Boosey & Co.
Album
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