
Claus Ogerman 45 rpm
Single Records - Warner Brothers:

Emilio Pericoli, "My World"/"What Must I Do?", Warner Brothers #45WB 5664 (1963).[45 rpm single]
Both sides arranged/conducted by Claus Ogerman.
Both sides are from the Warner Brothers album Il Mondo - "My World" of Romantic Songs in Italian and English.
Produced by George Lee.

[From the lyric sheet included with the single]
The Gates of Eden, "No One Was There"/"Elegy",
Warner Brothers #7089 (1967).[45 rpm single]
Both sides produced, arranged and written by
Claus Ogerman. Lyrics by Scott English.
Text of "No One Was
There" as seen on the lyric
sheet:
Bashful was the color
of the rainbow in his eyes
roses on the velvet under glass
indian eternity was hidden from the dawn
absent in a world that moves too fast
no one was there, no one was there
Brightly went the hours,
gone the mask of cellophane
rhythm like the rain of silent tears
islands never reached before
became the song of life
answers on the lips of fallen years
no one was there, no
one was there

George Benson, "Breezin'"/"This Masquerade",
Warner Brothers #GWB 0345 (1976 - reissue date unknown).[45 rpm
single reissue]
Both sides arranged and conducted by Claus Ogerman.
Both sides are from the George Benson album Breezin'.
Produced by Tommy LiPuma.

George Benson, "Lady"/"This Masquerade", Warner
Brothers #WBS 8209 (1976).[45 rpm single]
Both sides arranged and conducted by Claus Ogerman.
Both sides are from the George Benson album Breezin'.
George
Benson, "Breezin'"/"Six To Four", Warner Brothers #WBS 8268
(1976).[45 rpm single].
Both sides arranged and conducted by Claus Ogerman.
Both sides are from the George Benson album Breezin'.

[Canadian labels pictured above]
George
Benson, "Everything Must Change"/"The Wind And I", Warner Brothers
#WBS 8360 (1977).[45 rpm single]
Both sides arranged and conducted by Claus Ogerman.
Both sides are from the George Benson album In Flight.
Produced by Tommy LiPuma.