Hugo Strasser Und Sein Tanzorchester
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
Party, Party 5.38  LP  Near Mint (NM or M-)/Very Good Plus (VG+)  EMI Electrola 1C06231831
Item Number: 2125276508 1869

ex+/nm gatefold 355444


    




Tracklist
 
A1Petronella2:07
A2Oh Susanna2:52
A3Silver Sands Mixer2:17
A4Fröhlicher Kreis2:51
A5Holiday Stomp2:52
A6Bingo2:34
A7Lambeth-Walk2:59
A8Anuschka1:49
B1Crazy Frog2:52
B2Memphis Tennessie2:09
B3Save Your Kisses For Me2:48
B4Alley Cat2:20
B5Popocatepetl-Twist2:04
B6Inkpot2:20
B7Tumba Tumbala2:08
B8Viens Danser2:40


Identifiers
Label Code: LC 0542
Rights Society: GEMA

Notes
Die beliebtesten Spiel- und Partytänze. Ausgewählt vom Arbeitsstab "Tanzplatte des Jahres" in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Allgemeinen Deutschen Tanzlehrerverband und der Redaktion "tanzillustrierte"

(The most popular game and party dances. Selected by the working staff "Tanzplatte des Jahres" in cooperation with the German Dance Teachers Association and the editorial team "tanzillustrierte")


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: Germany
Release Date: 1976

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