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Claus Ogerman 45 rpm Single Records - Columbia:




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[U.S. versions of single pictured above]



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[Promo 33 1/3 7" single]

Charlie Hoss and The Ponies, "The Madison Twist"/"The Raunchy Twist", Columbia #4-41855 (1960).[45 rpm single]
Charlie Hoss and The Ponies, "The Madison Twist"/"The Raunchy Twist", Columbia #3-41855 (1960).[Promo 33 1/3 7" single]
Both sides written by C. Singleton, L. Coleman, K. Ogerman.






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[DJ Promo copy pictured above]


Leslie Uggams, "Each And Ev'ry Day"/"Is He The Only Man In The World", Columbia #4-42611 (1962).[45 rpm single]
Arranged/conducted by Klaus Ogermann.

Produced by Mitch Miller.







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Anita Bryant, "My Mind's Playing Tricks On Me Again"/"Just Say Auf Wiederseh'n", Columbia #4-43436 (1965).[45 rpm single]

"Just Say Auf Wiederseh'n" written, arranged & conducted by Claus Ogerman.





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Anita Bryant, "Everything In The Garden"/"Another Year, Another Love, Another Heartache", Columbia #4-43494 (1965).[45 rpm single]
"Another Year, Another Love, Another Heartache" arranged & conducted by Claus Ogerman.

Produced by Lor Crane.


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[Sheet music cover for this 45 rpm record pictured above]

 

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[1st issue "Stingray" label, recorded by The Shadows]

The Shadows, "Stingray"/"Alice In Sunderland", Columbia [UK] #DB 7588 (1965).[45 rpm record]
"Stingray" composed by Klaus Ogermann.




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Barbra Streisand, "No Easy Way Down"/"Time and Love", Columbia 4-45341 (1971).[45 rpm single]
Tracks are from the Columbia album Stoney End.
"No Easy Way Down" arranged by Claus Ogerman.

Produced by Richard Perry.







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[Promo labels pictured above]

Barbra Streisand, "Didn't We?"/same title B-side, Columbia #4-45739 (1972).[45 rpm promo single]

Track is from the Columbia album Live Concert At The Forum.
Same recording on both sides, one in mono, one in stereo.
Track arranged by Claus Ogerman.

Produced by Richard Perry.





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Andre Kostelanetz, "Last Tango In Paris"/"Oh, Babe, What Would You Say?", Columbia #4-45796 (1973).[45 rpm single]

Both tracks from the Columbia album Last Tango In Paris.
Both tracks arranged by Claus Ogerman; conducted by Andre Kostelanetz.

Produced by Teo Macero.


Andre Kostelanetz, "Where Did The Good Times Go?"/"That's Entertainment", Columbia #3-10023 (1974).[45 rpm single]
"Where Did The Good Times Go?" arrranged by Claus Ogerman.

Produced by Teo Macero.




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