Marc Almond The Days Of Pearly Spencer (1992, Vinyl) Discogs


David McWilliams The Days Of Pearly Spencer (Vinyl, LP, Compilation

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Trademark Days Of Pearly Spencer (Vinyl, 12") Discogs

The days of Pearly Spencer The race is almost won This effect…supposedly achieved by phoning into the studio and picking up the sound from the telephone handset in front of a studio mic…splits.


Music on vinyl The days of Pearly Spencer Marc Almond

A tenement, a dirty street Walked and worn by shoeless feet Inside it's long and so complete Watched by a shivering sun Old eyes in a small child's face Watching as the shadows race Through walls.


301 Moved Permanently

" Days of Pearly Spencer " (or in later releases " The Days of Pearly Spencer ") is a 1967 song written and originally performed by Northern Irish singer-songwriter David McWilliams, [1] [2] and included on his second album David McWilliams Vol. 2. [3]


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3 O' Clock Flamingo Street Turn Homeward Stranger Poverty Street How Can I Be Free? Reflections Oh Mama Are You My Friend? The Stranger I'll Be Home Mr. Satisfied Marlena This Side Of Heaven Harlem Lady Credits (2) David McWilliams Composed By Mike Leander Producer, Arranged By, Conductor Versions Filter by Labels & Companies 6 versions


Barry Gordon The Days Of Pearly Spencer Releases Discogs

Marc Almond - The Days Of Pearly Spencer official video


David McWilliams LP The Days Of Pearly Spencer (LP) Bear Family Records

"Days of Pearly Spencer" (or in later releases "The Days of Pearly Spencer") is a 1967 song written and originally performed by Northern Irish singer-songwriter David McWilliams, and included on his second album David McWilliams. Although it charted in several countries in continental Europe and in Australia, the original version was not a.


David McWilliams Days Of Pearly Spencer (1967, Vinyl) Discogs

℗ 1967 EMI Records (UK)Writers McWilliams


The Days of Pearly Spencer (In the Style of Marc Almond) (Karaoke

The song Days of Pearly Spencer was written by David McWilliams and was first released by David McWilliams in 1967. It was covered by Orquesta Marfer, Marc Almond, Mandy Bingham, This Grey City and other artists.


Marc Almond The Days Of Pearly Spencer (1992, Vinyl) Discogs

On one occasion at a party in London, David McWilliams accidentally broke a prized Appalachian lap dulcimer owned by Billy Connolly. Mortified, he asked how he could best make amends. Connolly.


David McWilliams Days Of Pearly Spencer (1976, Vinyl) Discogs

Marc Almond - The Days Of Pearly SpencerI am not making any money off of this channel._


IÉIÉ DAYS OF PEARLY SPENCER

Marc Almond - The Days Of Pearly Spencer Marc Almond This promotional film benefits from the complete absence of Dave Lee "Tragic" Travis. Of course the song was later covered by Marc Almond.


David McWilliams Days Of Pearly Spencer (1967, Vinyl) Discogs

What is The Days Of Pearly Spencer about? This song is about a man named Pearly Spencer who lives in a poor neighborhood. He feels like his life is difficult and hopeless, and he can't see any good things around him.


LA MUERTE DEL GRAN "DAVID MC WILLIAMS EL DE "DAYS OF PEARLY SPENCER" PyD

Days Of Pearly Spencer - "Discography": ( written by David McWilliams ) 1967 David McWilliams - Harlem Lady 60ies pop w beat flava 1968 The Avengers (2) - Days Of Pearly Spencer 60ies beat w hippie flava 1968 Barry Gordon - The Days Of Pearly Spencer 60ies beat / hippie not far from original 1968 Caterina Caselli - Il Volto Della Vita 60ies pop w light beat flava (italian)


David McWilliams Days Of Pearly Spencer (1975, Vinyl) Discogs

A daughter of the late, lamented Ulster singer David McWilliams has recorded her own moving version of her father's most famous song to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the day it was.


Plain and Fancy David McWilliams ‎ The Days Of Pearly Spencer (1967

A live! performance of this classic late 60's tune.