A342 Central Questions in the Study of Music (audio CDs 3-6)

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CD 3: Units 8, 9 & 10
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1Ave sanctissima Maria
producer:
John Willan (producer)
orchestra:
Early Music Consort of London (from 1975-02 until 1975-04)
conductor:
David Munrow (musician) (from 1975-02 until 1975-04)
balance engineer:
Stuart Eltham (engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI-owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1976) and Virgin Classics Ltd. (not for release label use! for copyrights use) (in 1997)
recorded at:
Abbey Road Studios in St John's Wood, Westminster, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1975-02 until 1975-04)
Pierre de la Rue3:57
2Violin Sonata in D major, op. 5, no. 1: Grave - AllegroArcangelo Corelli3:06
3Oh! Baby
Bobby Hackett6:15
4You’ll Never Walk Alone
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1945-05-01)
bass:
Arthur "Artie" Shapiro (on 1945-05-01)
cello:
Fred Goerner (on 1945-05-01), Arthur Kafton (on 1945-05-01) and Jack Sewell (on 1945-05-01)
drums (drum set):
Ray Hagan (on 1945-05-01)
French horn:
James Stagliano (on 1945-05-01)
guitar:
Dave Barbour (on 1945-05-01)
harp:
Irma Clow (on 1945-05-01)
piano:
Sam Furman (on 1945-05-01)
trombone:
Carl Loeffler (on 1945-05-01), Jimmy Skiles (on 1945-05-01) and Paul Weigand (on 1945-05-01)
trumpet:
Charles Griffard (on 1945-05-01), Leonard Mach (on 1945-05-01) and Horace Nelson (on 1945-05-01)
viola:
Allan Harshman (on 1945-05-01), Maurice Perlmutter (on 1945-05-01) and Dave Sterkin (on 1945-05-01)
violin:
Victor Arno (on 1945-05-01), Peter Ellis (violinist) (on 1945-05-01), Sam Freed, Jr. (Violinist) (on 1945-05-01), Gerald Joyce (on 1945-05-01), George Kast (on 1945-05-01), Sol Kindler (on 1945-05-01), Samuel Levine (violinist) (on 1945-05-01), Anthony Perrotti (on 1945-05-01), Nicholas Pisani (on 1945-05-01), Ted Rosen (on 1945-05-01), Mischa Russell (violinist) (on 1945-05-01) and Olcott Vail (on 1945-05-01)
woodwind:
Heinie Beau (on 1945-05-01), Mannie Gershman (on 1945-05-01), Leonard Hartman (on 1945-05-01), Herbie Haymer (on 1945-05-01) and Willie Smith (US jazz alto saxophonist, 1910-1967) (on 1945-05-01)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1945-05-01)
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”), Marvin Bailey (on 1945-05-01), Ruth Clark (on 1945-05-01), Lee Gotch (on 1945-05-01), Ken Lane Singers (on 1945-05-01), Ken Lane (on 1945-05-01), Beverly Mahr (on 1945-05-01), Dorothy McCarty (on 1945-05-01), Mack McLean (on 1945-05-01), Elizabeth Rinkee (on 1945-05-01) and Chuck Schrouder (on 1945-05-01)
conductor:
Axel Stordahl (on 1945-05-01)
performer:
Axel Stordahl and His Orchestra
arranger:
Axel Stordahl
part of:
V Disc (by matrix number) (number: VP 1496 (1))
recording of:
You’ll Never Walk Alone (Carousel) (on 1945-05-01)
lyricist:
Oscar Hammerstein II (of Rodgers & Hammerstein)
composer:
Richard Rodgers (composer)
publisher:
Chappell Music Ltd., EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS-affiliated), T.B. Harms Co., Williamson Music Company and Williamson Music, Inc.
part of:
Carousel (Rodgers & Hammerstein musical)
Frank Sinatra3:27
5Beyond the Blue Horizon
recording of:
Beyond the Blue Horizon
lyricist:
Leo Robin (US composer, lyricist & songwriter)
composer:
W. Franke Harling and Richard A. Whiting
arrangement of:
Beyond the Blue Horizon
Martha Tilton4:31
6Messiah, ‘Since by man came death’
engineer:
Martin Atkinson (engineer) and John Dunkerley (engineer)
choir vocals:
Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford
orchestra:
Academy of Ancient Music
conductor:
Christopher Hogwood (conductor, harpsichordist)
chorus master:
Simon Preston (organist, conductor, composer)
recording of:
Messiah, HWV 56: Part III, no. 46. Chorus “Since by man came death”
composer:
George Frideric Handel (German‐British baroque composer) (in 1741)
part of:
Messiah, HWV 56: Part III
George Frideric Handel2:04
7SarabandMatthew Locke1:07
8Gertie, the Girl with the Gong
Anona Winn3:05
9Lachrimæ veræ (lute version)
recording engineer:
John W. Bower (recording engineer) (in 1967)
producer:
James Burnett (producer) (in 1967)
lute:
Julian Bream (British classical guitarist and lutenist)
recorded at:
Wardour Chapel in Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom (in 1967)
recording of:
Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: Lachrimae Verae
composer:
John Dowland (composer and lutenist)
part of:
Lachrimæ or Seaven Teares (Just the seven Lachrimæ Pavans)
John Dowland3:11
10Lachrimæ veræ (consort version)
lute:
Christopher Wilson (lute and theorbo player)
viola da gamba [viols]:
Fretwork (consort of viols)
balance engineer:
Tim Handley (engineer/editor/producer) (in 1987-12)
recorded at:
Snape Maltings Concert Hall in Suffolk, England, United Kingdom (in 1987-12)
recording of:
Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: Lachrimae Verae (in 1987-12)
composer:
John Dowland (composer and lutenist)
part of:
Lachrimæ or Seaven Teares (Just the seven Lachrimæ Pavans)
John Dowland4:36
11Chorale Prelude ‘Der Tag, der ist so freudenreich’
producer:
Gerd Ploebsch
organ:
Simon Preston (organist, conductor, composer) (in 1989-09)
balance engineer:
Helmut Burk
recorded at:
Sorø Klosterkirke in Sorø, Region Zealand, Denmark (in 1989-09)
recording of:
Choralvorspiel, BWV 605 "Der Tag, der ist so freudenreich" (in 1989-09)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician)
part of:
Das Orgel-Büchlein (number: 7) and Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (number: BWV 605)
Johann Sebastian Bach1:39
12Ave verum corpus
recording engineer:
Oswald Gritsch (engineer)
producer:
Johannes Kernmayer
choir vocals:
Chorus Viennensis (from 1994-10-03 until 1994-10-06) and Wiener Sängerknaben (from 1994-10-03 until 1994-10-06)
orchestra:
Orchester der Wiener Volksoper (from 1994-10-03 until 1994-10-06)
conductor:
Peter Marschik (chorus master) (from 1994-10-03 until 1994-10-06)
balance engineer:
Christoph Herr (engineer)
recorded at:
Konzerthaus: Mozartsaal in Landstraße, Wien, Austria (from 1994-10-03 until 1994-10-06)
recording of:
Ave verum corpus, K. 618 (for chorus, string and organ) (from 1994-10-03 until 1994-10-06)
composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer) (in 1791)
part of:
Köchelverzeichnis (original numbering) (number: 618) and Köchelverzeichnis (sixth edition, 1964, K⁶) (number: 618)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart2:52
13Nocturne in E-flat major, op. 9 no. 2
recording engineer:
Sergio Marcotulli (on 1965-08-30)
piano:
Arthur Rubinstein (pianist) (on 1965-08-30)
recorded at:
RCA Italiana Studios in Roma, Roma, Lazio, Italy (on 1965-08-30)
recording of:
Nocturne no. 2 in E-flat major, op. 9 no. 2: Andante (on 1965-08-30)
composer:
Fryderyk Chopin (composer) (from 1830 until 1832)
part of:
Nocturnes, op. 9 (original for piano)
Fryderyk Chopin4:28
14Nocturne in E-flat major, op. 9 no. 2 (bars 1–8, with no variants from pupil copies)Fryderyk Chopin0:54
15Nocturne in E-flat major, op. 9 no. 2 (bars 1–8, with bar 4 variant 1a)Fryderyk Chopin0:56
16Nocturne in E-flat major, op. 9 no. 2 (bars 1–8, with bar 4 variant 1b)Fryderyk Chopin0:53
17Nocturne in E-flat major, op. 9 no. 2 (last 2 bars, with no variants from pupil copies)Fryderyk Chopin0:21
18Nocturne in E-flat major, op. 9 no. 2 (last 2 bars, with variant 17a)Fryderyk Chopin0:27
19Nocturne in E-flat major, op. 9 no. 2 (last 2 bars, with variant 17b)Fryderyk Chopin0:36
20Rondo in C minor, op. 1
piano:
Ian Hobson (pianist, conductor and educator)
recording of:
Rondo in C minor, op. 1
composer:
Fryderyk Chopin (composer) (in 1825)
part of:
Works of Fryderyk Chopin by opus number (number: op. 1)
Fryderyk Chopin8:53
CD 4: Units 11 & 12
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1Rondo in C minor, op. 1 (first 8 seconds, normal speed)
piano:
Ian Hobson (pianist, conductor and educator)
partial recording of:
Rondo in C minor, op. 1
composer:
Fryderyk Chopin (composer) (in 1825)
part of:
Works of Fryderyk Chopin by opus number (number: op. 1)
Chopin0:11
2Rondo in C minor, op. 1 (first 8 seconds, slowed down by 35%)
piano:
Ian Hobson (pianist, conductor and educator)
partial recording of:
Rondo in C minor, op. 1
composer:
Fryderyk Chopin (composer) (in 1825)
part of:
Works of Fryderyk Chopin by opus number (number: op. 1)
Chopin0:13
3Rondo in C minor, op. 1 (first 8 seconds, slowed down by 50%)
piano:
Ian Hobson (pianist, conductor and educator)
partial recording of:
Rondo in C minor, op. 1
composer:
Fryderyk Chopin (composer) (in 1825)
part of:
Works of Fryderyk Chopin by opus number (number: op. 1)
Chopin0:15
4My Funny Valentine (extract, live)
double bass:
Ron Carter (US jazz double-bassist) (in 1965)
drums (drum set):
Tony Williams (American jazz drummer) (in 1965)
piano:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer) (in 1965)
tenor saxophone:
George Coleman (US jazz saxophonist) (in 1965)
trumpet:
Miles Davis (jazz trumpeter, bandleader, songwriter) (in 1965)
live partial instrumental cover recording of:
My Funny Valentine (from “Babes in Arms”) (in 1965)
lyricist:
Lorenz Hart (in 1937)
composer:
Richard Rodgers (composer) (in 1937)
publisher:
Chappell & Co., Inc. (USA), Touch Music Publishing Pte Ltd., Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996), Warner/Chappell and Williamson Music Company
sub-publisher:
シンコーミュージック・エンタテイメント, ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス (holding company - do not use as release label) and ワーナー・チャペル音楽出版 Synch事業部
part of:
Babes in Arms (full musical)
part of:
The Real Book (compilation of jazz standards, Volume I)
part of:
Waiting to Exhale (1995 film)
Miles Davis3:11
5Oleg Tumulilingan (extract)
Musicians of STSI Academy, Denpasar, Bali5:25
6Elastic
recording of:
Elastic
lyricist:
Tomas Haake
composer:
Mårten Hagström
Meshuggah1:37
7Tembang Durma manis
Ni Nyoman Candri3:22
8Seagull (Naujaq)
Karin and Kathy Kettler1:19
9Katajjait on “hamma” and its variants: Baffin Land / Hudson Bay / Baffin Land
Elijah Pudloo Mageeta, Temegeak Pitaulassie, Napache Samaejuk Pootoogook, Marie Apaqaq & Soria Eyituk1:31
10Basuubira Malaika
recording engineer:
Hugh Tracey (British ethnomusicologist)
Madinda ga Kabaka Xylophone Ensemble1:20
11Atsiagbekor (If It Comes to Fighting with Guns)
[Ewe musicians and dancers]7:17
12Dìkòbò dámù dá sòmbé
[Members of an Aka community]5:36
13Béza Ba DzoAnne‐Marie Nzié4:12
14Béza Ba Dzo (with click)
Anne‐Marie Nzié0:41
15[Live performance of jùjú music at a Muslim funeral in Ogbomoso]
Uncle Toye Ajagun and his Olumo Soundmakers17:08
CD 5: Unit 13
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1Prelude in C-sharp minor, op. 3 no. 2 (Hoffman)Rachmaninov3:30
2Prelude in C-sharp minor, op. 3 no. 2 (Rachmaninoff)
piano:
Сергей Рахманинов (Russian composer) (in 1919-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The Decca Record Company Ltd. (for copyrights use only!) (in 1979)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 1978-08-29)
recording of:
Morceaux de fantaisie, op. 3: No. 2. Prélude in C-sharp minor (on 1978-08-29)
composer:
Сергей Рахманинов (Russian composer)
part of:
Morceaux de fantaisie, op. 3
Rachmaninov3:45
3Prelude in C-sharp minor, op. 3 no. 2 (Rodriguez)
piano:
Santiago Rodriguez (pianist) (from 1993-01 until 1993-04)
recording of:
Morceaux de fantaisie, op. 3: No. 2. Prélude in C-sharp minor (from 1993-01 until 1993-04)
composer:
Сергей Рахманинов (Russian composer)
part of:
Morceaux de fantaisie, op. 3
Rachmaninov6:01
4Symphony no. 5: I. (Nikisch)
recorded in:
Berlin, Germany (on 1913-11-10)
orchestra:
Berliner Philharmoniker (on 1913-11-10)
conductor:
Arthur Nikisch (Hungarian conductor) (on 1913-11-10)
balance engineer:
Max Hampe (producer)
recording of:
Symphony no. 5 in C minor, op. 67: I. Allegro con brio (on 1913-11-10)
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (from 1804 until 1808)
part of:
Symphony no. 5 in C minor, op. 67
Beethoven6:52
5Symphony no. 5: I. (Stokowski)
orchestra:
The Philadelphia Orchestra (from 1931-11-21 until 1931-11-30)
conductor:
Leopold Stokowski (conductor) (from 1931-11-21 until 1931-11-30)
live recording of:
Symphony no. 5 in C minor, op. 67: I. Allegro con brio (from 1931-11-21 until 1931-11-30)
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (from 1804 until 1808)
part of:
Symphony no. 5 in C minor, op. 67
Beethoven6:28
6A Fifth of Beethoven
producer:
Thomas J. Valentino
guitar:
Mike Caruso (EP and manager)
recording of:
A Fifth of Beethoven
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer)
arranger:
Walter Murphy (American score composer)
publisher:
R.F.T. Music Publishing Corp.
version of:
Symphony no. 5 in C minor, op. 67: I. Allegro con brio
Walter Murphy3.53:04
7Livery Stable Blues
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1917-02-26)
clarinet:
Larry Shields (on 1917-02-26)
cornet:
Nick LaRocca (on 1917-02-26)
drums (drum set):
Tony Sbarbaro (on 1917-02-26)
piano:
Henry Ragas (on 1917-02-26)
trombone:
Eddie Edwards (Jazz trombonist) (on 1917-02-26)
recording of:
Barnyard Blues (on 1917-02-26)
composer:
Nick LaRocca
recording of:
Livery Stable Blues (on 1917-02-26)
composer:
Ray Lopez (New Orleans jazz trumpeter) and Alcide Nunez (American jazz clarinetist)
Original Dixieland Jazz Band3:08
8Blue in Green
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1959-03-02)
engineer:
Fred Plaut
producer:
Irving Townsend
double bass:
Paul Chambers (US jazz bassist) (on 1959-03-02)
drums (drum set):
Jimmy Cobb (US jazz drummer) (on 1959-03-02)
piano:
Bill Evans (pianist) (on 1959-03-02)
tenor saxophone:
John Coltrane (on 1959-03-02)
trumpet:
Miles Davis (jazz trumpeter, bandleader, songwriter) (on 1959-03-02)
recorded at:
Columbia 30th Street Studio in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1959-03-02)
remix of:
Blue in Green (stereo) by Miles Davis
recording of:
Blue in Green (on 1959-03-02)
composer:
Miles Davis (jazz trumpeter, bandleader, songwriter) and Bill Evans (pianist)
publisher:
Jazz Horn Music, Musical Frontiers Pub. Co. and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
Miles Davis3.25:37
9Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
producer:
George Martin (producer, arranger, composer, conductor, audio engineer, and musician)
bass guitar [1964 Rickenbacker 4001 S]:
Paul McCartney (The Beatles) (on 1967-02-01)
drums (drum set) [1964 Ludwig Super Classic Black Oyster Pearl]:
Ringo Starr (The Beatles) (on 1967-02-01)
French horn:
James W. Buck (on 1967-03-03), John Burden (French horn player) (on 1967-03-03), Tony Randall (actor, producer, and director) (on 1967-03-03) and Neill Sanders (horn player) (on 1967-03-03)
guitar [1961 Sonic Blue Fender Stratocaster]:
George Harrison (The Beatles) (on 1967-02-01)
guitar [1964 Fender Esquire]:
Paul McCartney (The Beatles) (from 1967-02-01 until 1967-03-03)
background vocals:
Neil Aspinall, Mal Evans and Ringo Starr (The Beatles)
lead vocals:
Paul McCartney (The Beatles) (on 1967-02-02)
other vocals [harmony vocals]:
George Harrison (The Beatles) (on 1967-02-02), John Lennon (The Beatles) (on 1967-02-02) and Paul McCartney (The Beatles) (on 1967-02-02)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI-owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1967, in 1987) and The Gramophone Co. Ltd. (in 1967)
recorded at:
Abbey Road Studios: Studio 2 in St John's Wood, Westminster, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 1967-02-01, on 1967-02-02, on 1967-03-03) and Abbey Road Studios: Studio 1 in St John's Wood, Westminster, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 1967-02-10)
mixed at and edited at:
Abbey Road Studios: Studio 2 in St John's Wood, Westminster, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 1967-03-06)
recording of:
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (from 1967-02-01 until 1967-03-03)
writer:
John Lennon (The Beatles) and Paul McCartney (The Beatles)
publisher:
Maclen Music, Inc. (U.S. based publisher for Lennon–McCartney), Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC (1995–2020), Sony/ATV Tunes LLC and Northern Songs Ltd. (in 1967)
The Beatles3.952:03
10Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (reprise)
engineer:
Geoff Emerick (British recording engineer)
producer:
George Martin (producer, arranger, composer, conductor, audio engineer, and musician)
bass guitar:
Paul McCartney (The Beatles) (on 1967-04-01)
drums (drum set), maracas and tambourine:
Ringo Starr (The Beatles) (on 1967-04-01)
guitar:
George Harrison (The Beatles) (on 1967-04-01) and John Lennon (The Beatles) (on 1967-04-01)
organ:
George Martin (producer, arranger, composer, conductor, audio engineer, and musician) (on 1967-04-01)
lead vocals:
George Harrison (The Beatles) (on 1967-04-01), John Lennon (The Beatles) (on 1967-04-01) and Paul McCartney (The Beatles) (on 1967-04-01)
vocals:
Ringo Starr (The Beatles) (on 1967-04-01)
recorded at:
Abbey Road Studios: Studio 1 in St John's Wood, Westminster, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 1967-04-01)
recording of:
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (reprise) (on 1967-04-01)
writer:
John Lennon (The Beatles) and Paul McCartney (The Beatles)
publisher:
Maclen Music, Inc. (U.S. based publisher for Lennon–McCartney), Northern Songs, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC (1995–2020), Sony/ATV Tunes LLC and Northern Songs Ltd. (in 1967)
is based on:
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
The Beatles3.31:21
11One for My Baby
piano:
Bill Miller (pianist)
recording of:
One for My Baby (and One More for the Road) (in 1958)
lyricist:
Johnny Mercer (in 1943)
composer:
Harold Arlen (in 1943)
publisher:
Chappell/Morris Ltd. and Harwin Music
part of:
The Sky’s the Limit (1943 film)
Frank Sinatra4:24
12One for My Baby
recording engineer and mixer:
Al Schmitt
assistant engineer:
Steve Genewick and Christina Paakkari
engineer:
Richard Flack (producer/engineer) and Mike Ross-Trevor (engineer)
producer:
Guy Chambers (English songwriter and record producer)
assistant mixer:
Rupert Coulson (sound engineer) and Ricky Graham (engineer)
solo piano:
Bill Miller (pianist)
solo saxophone:
Jamie Talbot (English jazz alto saxophonist)
vocals:
Robbie Williams
orchestra:
The London Session Orchestra
conductor:
Steve Sidwell (English composer & wind instrumentalist)
arranger:
Steve Sidwell (English composer & wind instrumentalist)
concertmaster:
Gavyn Wright (UK violinist)
cover recording of:
One for My Baby (and One More for the Road)
lyricist:
Johnny Mercer (in 1943)
composer:
Harold Arlen (in 1943)
publisher:
Chappell/Morris Ltd. and Harwin Music
part of:
The Sky’s the Limit (1943 film)
Robbie Williams3.254:19
CD 6: Unit 14
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1Low Down Dirty Girl
Laurel Aitken2:43
2Dalvey Gal-Parson
Count Lasher's Calypso Quintet2:57
3ConfuciusThe Skatalites2:55
4Ba Ba Boom
recording of:
Ba Ba Boom
writer:
Norris Weir and Duke Reid
The Jamaicans2:59
5Liquidator
recording of:
Liquidator (Ain't No-One Greater)
composer:
Harry Johnson
publisher:
Cari-Blue Music
Harry J. All Stars2:54
6Cockney Translation
Smiley Culture3:07
7Pies
engineer, producer and mixer:
Wiley (UK grime/hip hop artist Richard Cowie, aka Eskiboy, aka Wiley Kat)
vocals:
Wiley (UK grime/hip hop artist Richard Cowie, aka Eskiboy, aka Wiley Kat)
recording of:
Pies
composer:
Richard Cowie (UK grime/hip hop artist Richard Cowie, aka Eskiboy, aka Wiley Kat)
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing (do not use as a release label!)
Wiley3:26
8Discussion from Radio 3 'Building a Library'
Sir William Walton19:22
9Étude aux chemins de fer
recording of:
Cinq études de bruits: I. Étude aux chemins de fer
composer:
Pierre Schaeffer (French musique concrète composer) (in 1948)
part of:
Cinq études de bruits
Pierre Schaeffer2:51
10I Heard It Through the Grapevine
producer:
Norman Whitfield
drums (drum set):
Richard "Pistol" Allen (from 1967-02-03 until 1967-04-10) and Uriel Jones (from 1967-02-03 until 1967-04-10)
instruments:
The Funk Brothers (from 1967-02-03 until 1967-04-10)
organ:
Earl Van Dyke (from 1967-02-03 until 1967-04-10)
background vocals:
The Andantes (from 1967-02-03 until 1967-04-10)
lead vocals:
Marvin Gaye (from 1967-02-03 until 1967-04-10)
orchestra:
Detroit Symphony Orchestra (from 1967-02-03 until 1967-04-10)
recorded at:
Hitsville (Motown Records) in Detroit, Michigan, United States (from 1967-02-03 until 1967-04-10)
part of:
Rolling Stone Magazine’s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time (as at 2016-06-10) (number: 80) and The Rolling Stone Magazine’s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time: 2021 edition (number: 119)
recording of:
I Heard It Through the Grapevine (from 1967-02-03 until 1967-04-10)
writer:
Barrett Strong and Norman Whitfield
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS-affiliated), EMI Songs Scandinavia AB, Jobete Music, Jobete Music (UK) Ltd., Jobette-Carlin Music Ltd., Stone Agate Music, Stone Agate Music Division and ソニー・ミュージックパブリッシング フジパシフィック事業部
recording of:
I Heard It Through the Grapevine (on 1967-04-10)
writer:
Barrett Strong and Norman Whitfield
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS-affiliated), EMI Songs Scandinavia AB, Jobete Music, Jobete Music (UK) Ltd., Jobette-Carlin Music Ltd., Stone Agate Music, Stone Agate Music Division and ソニー・ミュージックパブリッシング フジパシフィック事業部
Marvin Gaye3.93:17
11Maggie’s Farm
producer:
Tom Wilson (producer, worked with Dylan, Simon & Garfunkel, Zappa, VU, etc.)
recording of:
Maggie’s Farm (on 1965-01-15)
lyricist and composer:
Bob Dylan (in 1965-01)
publisher:
Blossom Music Ltd., Special Rider Music and Warner Bros. Music (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
Bob Dylan3.753:53