Cliff Richard & The Shadows
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
Summer Holiday 3.21  LP  Very Good (VG)/Very Good (VG)  Columbia 33SX1472
Item Number: 2081188268 331037

vg+/vg+ upper seam is scuffed a bit [331037]


            
        




Tracklist
 
A1Seven Days To A Holiday3:09
A2Summer Holiday2:14
A3Let Us Take You For A Ride4:35
A4Les Girls1:57
A5Round And Round2:00
A6Foot Tapper2:22
A7Stranger In Town2:32
A8Orlando's Mime2:14
B1Bachelor Boy1:59
B2A Swingin' Affair4:08
B3Really Waltzing1:46
B4All At Once3:48
B5Dancing Shoes2:06
B6Yugoslav Wedding2:55
B7The Next Time2:53
B8Big News1:52


Identifiers
Matrix / RunoutLabel matrix, A-side: (XAX.2421)
Matrix / RunoutLabel matrix, B-side: (XAX.2422)
Matrix / RunoutRunout, A-side, stamped, variant 1: XAX 2421 - 1N
Matrix / RunoutRunout, B-side, stamped, variant 1: XAX 2422 - 1N
Purchase tax code slug, A-side: P M


Credits
Choreography, Directed By [Musical Numbers] - Herbert Ross
Film Director - Peter Yates
Film Producer - Kenneth Harper
Presenter [Presented By] - Elstree Distributors
Producer [Produced For Records By] - Norrie Paramor

Notes
"Cliff Richard - The Shadows with Grazina Frame" are named as artists for all tracks on both labels.

Stanley Black appears courtesy of Decca.

Front laminated sleeve with flipback tabs.
Printed inner sleeve with film story, stills, cast and line-up.

From the Elstree Distributors film "Summer Holiday"
A Cinemascope Picture in Technicolor.
Released through Warner-Pathé Distributors Limited.
E.M.I. Records Limited controlled by Electric & Musical Industries Limited
Columbia Graphophone Co.Ltd.
Recording first published 1963.

Made in Gt. Britain. (Labels).
Made and printed in Great Britain. (Back Cover).

Durations do not appear on this release.


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: UK
Release Date: 1963

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