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£62.99Country Roads - Bill Danoff, John Denver & Taffy Nivert - Johny Ocean
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£61.99For Your Eyes Only - Bill Conti & Michael Leeson - Frank Bernaerts
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£64.99Golden Oldies Forever! - Max Freedman, Jimmy DeKnight, Dave Appel, Kay Mann, Tyran Carlo & Bill Cordy - Jan van Kraeydonck
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£61.99Just The Two Of Us - Bill Withers, Ralph McDonald & William Salter - Frank Bernaerts
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£21.50Einsamer Hirte (The Lonely Shepherd) (James Last arr. by David Beal) - Flugel Horn & Brass Band Sheet Music Full Score and Parts - LM702
COMPOSER: James LastARRANGER: David BealA haunting solo from the pen of James LastOriginally composed for Georghe Zamfir on Panpipes but beautifully transcribed here for Flugel HornOne for the next concert to showcase your Flugel Horn playerOriginally, the title was planned for the albumFilmusik ohne Filmewhich was only to contain original compositions by James Last. This album was never released, so "The Lonely Shepherd " was published on Last's 1977 albumRussland Erinnerungen(Memories of Russia). In the same year, it was also released as a single, which reached 22nd on the music charts in Germany. With this recording, Gheorghe Zamfir, who had already published a number of records, succeeded in an international breakthrough. Among other things, he accompanied James Last in his 1978 tour."The Lonely Shepherd" has repeatedly been used as soundtrack. In 1979, it was used as the title theme for the six-part television seriesGolden Soak(Das Gold der Wuste) and again in 1984 in the Oscar-nominated animated short film "Paradise" In 2003, Quentin Tarantino used the recording as soundtrack in a scene and in the closing credits of his filmKill Bill: Volume 1.
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£90.00Mr. Bojangles - Jerry Jeff Walker/Henk Ummels
'Mr. Bojangles' is a popular song written and initially recorded by Jerry Jeff Walker in 1968 and covered since by many other artists. The song was inspired by an encounter with a street performer in the New Orleans first precinct jail. Although this man could tap dance, the inspiration for the song was the famous stage and movie dancer Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson. Robbie Williams recorded it on it's bigband CD 'Swing When You're Winning'.
Estimated dispatch 10-14 working days
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