Neil Diamond
Title Price USD  Media  Condition  Label 
You Don't Bring Me Flowers 3.25  LP  Very Good Plus (VG+)/Very Good Plus (VG+)  Columbia 35625
Item Number: 2081116634 168935

ex-/ex, with insert [168935]


            
            




Tracklist
 
A1The American Popular Song5:14
A2Forever In Blue Jeans3:37
A3Remember Me5:02
A4You've Got Your Troubles3:52
A5You Don't Bring Me Flowers3:15
B1The Dancing Bumble Bee / Bumble Boogie4:53
B2Mothers And Daughters, Fathers And Sons4:08
B3Memphis Flyer3:10
B4Say Maybe4:06
B5Diamond Girls3:32


Identifiers
Matrix / RunoutLabel, Side 1: AL 35625
Matrix / RunoutLabel, Side 2: BL 35625
Matrix / RunoutRunout, Etched, Side 1 (Variant 1): PAL-35625-2AC [(stamped) TML-M] A8 1S
Matrix / RunoutRunout, Etched, Side 2 (Variant 1): PBL-35625-2A [(stamped) TML-M] B30 1S
Matrix / RunoutRunout, Etched, Side 1 (Variant 2): PAL 35625 2A [(stamped) TML-M] E6 1S
Matrix / RunoutRunout, Etched, Side 2 (Variant 2): PBL 35625 2D [(stamped) TML-S] E8 1S


Credits
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar - Richard Bennett
Arranged By [Vocal Arrangements By] - Bob Gaudio
Art Direction, Design - David Kirschner
Backing Vocals [Background Vocals] - Doug Rhone, Gene Morford, H.L. Voelker, Jon Joyce, Julia Tillman Waters, Maxine Willard Waters, Ron Hicklin, Tom Bahler, Venetta Fields
Bass - Reinie Press
Concertmaster [Concert Master] - Sidney Sharp
Conductor, Arranged By [Orchestra] - Alan Lindgren (Tracks: A3 to B1, B5), Tom Hensley (Tracks: A1, A2, B2)
Coordinator [Production Co-ordinator] - Beatrice Marks
Drums - Dennis St. John
Engineer - Rick Ruggieri, Ron Hitchcock
Engineer [Assistant] - Andy Bloch, Corey Bailey, Dennis Hansen, Ellis Sorkin, Frank "Cheech" D'Amico, Tony D'Amico
Guitar - Doug Rhone
Mastered By - Doug Sax
Mixed By [Mixing Engineer] - Bill Schnee
Other [Special Thanks] - Nan Leone, Ron Oberman, Tony Lane
Percussion - King Errisson, Vince Charles
Photography By - Tom Bert
Piano, Keyboards - Tom Hensley
Producer - Bob Gaudio
Producer [Production Assistant] - Alison Zanetos
Recording Supervisor [Recording Engineer Supervisor] - Bill Schnee
Sy - Alan Lindgren

Notes
"1S" in runouts denotes a Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Santa Maria pressing.

A1: (Vocal at 1:48)

Recording Studios:
Cherokee, Sunset Sound, A&M Studios, Indigo Ranch

Publishing:
A1: FrogKing Music (BMI)
A2, A3, B3, B4, B5: Stonebridge Music (ASCAP)
A4: Mills Music Ltd. (ASCAP)
A5: Stonebridge Music / Threesome Music (ASCAP)
B1: Stonebridge Music / Concerto Music (ASCAP)
B2: All Seasons Music (ASCAP)

[labels]
℗ 1978 CBS Inc.
Printed in U.S.A.

[sleeve]
© 1978 CBS Inc./℗ 1978 CBS Inc. Manufactured by Columbia Records/CBS Inc.

Catalog #FC 35625 appears on spine and labels; 35625 appears on inner sleeve.

Includes printed inner sleeve.


Note
Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: US
Release Date: 1978

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