Meet the Simon Sisters is the debut studio album by the Simon Sisters, released by Kapp Records, in 1964.
Meet the Simon Sisters | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1964 | |||
Recorded | 1963–1964 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Label | Kapp Records | |||
The Simon Sisters chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Consisting of sisters Lucy Simon and Carly Simon, the duo had a minor hit with "Winkin’, Blinkin’ And Nod",[2] a children's poem by Eugene Field that Lucy had put to music. The single reached No. 73 on the Billboard Hot 100.[3] They quickly followed the album up with Cuddlebug, which was recorded during the same sessions as Meet the Simon Sisters.
Releases
editIn 2006, Hip-O-Select re-released the album, along with Cuddlebug, as the single disc "Winkin', Blinkin' and Nod: The Kapp Recordings".[4] Carly provided liner notes in the albums 12-page booklet. The album was available exclusively through Hip-O-Records.com and Amazon.com. Only 4,000 copies were printed, and it is now out of print.[5]
Track listing
editCredits adapted from the album's liner notes.[6]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "So Glad I’m Here" | Bernard Krause, Clarence Cooper, Stuart Scharf | 2:04 |
2. | "Breton Lullaby" | Traditional | 2:22 |
3. | "Delia" | Traditional | 2:26 |
4. | "Will You Go Laddie Go" | Traditional | 1:33 |
5. | "Chicken Road" | Joe Greene | 2:31 |
6. | "Once I Had A True Love" | Traditional | 3:42 |
7. | "Wind Spiritual" | Billy Edd Wheeler | 2:53 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Winkin', Blinkin' and Nod" | Eugene Field, Lucy Simon | 2:08 |
2. | "La Claire Fontaine" | Traditional | 2:35 |
3. | "Rise Up" | Traditional | 2:41 |
4. | "Lorca Lullaby" | Eric Regner, Lorca F. Garcia | 2:52 |
5. | "Waley, Waley (The Water Is Wide)" | Traditional | 3:28 |
6. | "Sano Duso" | Traditional | 2:21 |
References
edit- ^ Unterberger, Richie. "The Simon Sisters (Lucy & Carly)". AllMusic. Archived from the original on October 22, 2022. Retrieved September 4, 2014.
- ^ "Carly Simon Billboard biography". Billboard. Archived from the original on 2015-07-10. Retrieved 2020-01-05.
- ^ Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955–1990 - ISBN 0-89820-089-X
- ^ "Carly Simon Official Website - Winkin', Blinkin' And Nod". Archived from the original on July 6, 2014. Retrieved July 17, 2014.
- ^ "Carly Simon News". Archived from the original on February 20, 2007. Retrieved January 5, 2020.
- ^ Winkin', Blinkin' and Nod: The Kapp Recordings (booklet). The Simon Sisters. Geffen. 2006.
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External links
editFirst recording Dan Hornsby recorded the song Winkin Blinkin & Nod 1929 first recorded by Hornsby Victor BS-037380 RCA (BlueBird) Records see as posted on his Wikipedia page