A1 | Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen | Prologue | John Cacavas | Rate |
A2 | Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen | Gallant Men | John Cacavas, Charles Wood | Rate |
A3 | Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen | The Story Of The Mayflower And The Mayflower Compact | H. Paul Jeffers, John Cacavas | Rate |
A4 | Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen | The Story Of The Battle For Independence And Excerpts From The Decaration Of Independence | H. Paul Jeffers, John Cacavas | Rate |
A5 | Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen | The Story Of The Flag | H. Paul Jeffers, (Music Arranged And Adapted: John Cacavas) | Rate |
A6 | Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen | The Star Spangled Banner | H. Paul Jeffers, (Music Arranged And Adapted: John Cacavas) | Rate |
B1 | Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen | The Story Of Gettysburg | H. Paul Jeffers, John Cacavas | Rate |
B2 | Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen | The Gettysburg Address | H. Paul Jeffers, John Cacavas | Rate |
B3 | Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen | The Story Of The Statue Of Liberty And The New Colossus | H. Paul Jeffers, John Cacavas | Rate |
B4 | Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen | Epilogue | (Music Arranged And Adapted By John Cacavas) | Rate |
B5 | Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen | Pledge Of Allegiance To The Flag | H. Paul Jeffers, John Cacavas | Rate |
Conceived by H. Paul Jeffers
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W.B.lbl 31st Dec 2023
| | H. Paul Jeffers would do a turn in the 1970's as news director at all-news staton 1010 WINS in New York. John Cacavas would do frequent music scores for the TV cop/detective series Kojak (and arrange that show's star Telly Savalas' cover of the Bread hit "If").
Ya' chose well to use a Scranton label set. Also . . . the lyricist on "Gallant Men" would be better known as Charles Osgood. (As, in 1967, would be one of the first hires when WCBS 880 AM in New York first launched its "Newsradio 88" format.) He'd changed his professional name owing to their being an announcer on the ABC network (which, in New York, also encompassed WABC-TV, AM and FM) named Charles Woods. Early in his career with CBS, he also worked extensively on certain record projects with Mr. Lustberg and Mr. Jeffers - and had been a roommate of Mr. Cavacas' when both were in the Army marching band in the '50's. But, at the time, he was still anchoring "Flair Reports" on ABC, this may explain the credit used for Mr. Osgood on this, in other words for the proverbial "contractual reasons." |
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edlongus SUBS 31st Dec 2023
| | Release month added, based on Page 39 of the 24 December 1966 issue of Billboard Magazine, along with Mono cover and label scans.
As 4 the Billboard page, 8 week old Irish Wolfhound puppies cost $500 in 1966?!? Wow!! |
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