Once Upon a Time (The Lettermen album) explained
Once Upon a Time |
Type: | Album |
Artist: | The Lettermen |
Cover: | Once Upon a Time (The Lettermen album) cover.jpg |
Released: | June 1962 |
Genre: | Traditional pop |
Label: | Capitol |
Producer: | Nick Venet |
Prev Title: | A Song for Young Love |
Prev Year: | 1962 |
Next Title: | Jim, Tony, and Bob |
Next Year: | 1962 |
Once Upon a Time is an album recorded by The Lettermen released in 1962. This album, combined with their debut A Song for Young Love, was remastered and reissued on CD. Jimmie Haskell was credited for the string arrangements and as the conductor. George Jerman was responsible for the album cover.[1]
Track listing
- "Time Was (Duerme)" (Gabriel Luna, Miguel Prado, Bob Russell)
- "Young and Foolish" (Albert Hague, Arnold B. Horwitt)
- "Lover's Beach" (Chuck Blore, Carl Prior, Euro Testi)
- "Polka Dots and Moonbeams" (Johnny Burke, Jimmy Van Heusen)
- "Evening Rain" (Leon Pober)
- "Once Upon a Time" (Lee Adams, Charles Strouse)
- "How Is Julie?" (Eddy Carroll, Barry DeVorzon)
- "My Funny Valentine" (Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart)
- "Remembering Last Summer" (Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil)
- "Sixteen Reasons (Why I Love You)" (Bill Post)
- "Summer's Gone" (Paul Anka)
- "Turn Around, Look at Me" (Jerry Capehart)
Notes and References
- Web site: The Lettermen - Once Upon a Time. Discogs.