33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#542 
July 15, 2024
click pic to go to Campstreams Radio Archive page
Stirrups for a Rainy Day
Hear this show now!



Side A

1.   Fleetwood Mac: Jigsaw Puzzle Blues – 1968
2.   Mahogany Rush: It’s Begun To Rain – 1976 *
3.   The Kinks: Rainy Day In June – 1966
4.   Fred J Eaglesmith: Rainy Day Blues – 1980 *
5.   Murray McLauchlan: Whispering Rain – 1979 *
6.   The Nazz: Rain Rider – 1969
7.   Berliner Philharmonker: Help – 1983
8.   Bim: The Farmer Needs The Rain – 1976 *
9.   Moby Grape: Horse Out In The Rain – 1971
10. James & The Good Brothers: Rainmaker – 1970 *
11. Gates Lapine: Cold Manitoba Rain – 1973 *
12. Jadea Kelly: Wild West Rain – 2013 *
13. Emmerson, Lake & Palmer: Barbarian – 1970
14. Gordon Lightfoot: Rainy Day People – 1975 *
15. Bonnie Raitt: Rainy Day Man – 1974
16. Bob Dylan: Rainy Day Women – 1966
17. Oliver Schroer: The Travelers and Spirits of Love – 1996 *

The Bee Side

1.   Jane Morgan: The Day That The Rains Came Down – 1959
2.   Michael Occhipinti & Shine ON: Rain – 2012 *
3.   Undesirables: Rainbed – live on CIUT – 6-21-2007 *
4.   John Borra: The Wind Loves The Rain – live on CIUT – Nov 12, 2009 *
5.   Bunk Johnson & His New Orleans Band – Tishomingo Blues – 1970
6.   Tom Petty & Heartbreakers: Louisiana Rain – 1979
7.   Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: I’ll Buy For You the Rain – 1967
8.   Chilliwack: Rain-O – 1970 *
9.   Bruce Cockburn: Thoughts On A Rainy Afternoon – 1970 *
10. Bobby Edwards: Café Summer – 1987 *
11. Roy Orbison: Raindrops – 1959
12. Far From Heroes: Raining Bullets – 2003 *
13. Todd Rundgren: Rain – 1976
14. Lovin Spoonful: Rain On The Roof – 1966
15. Buddy Rich Orchestra: Just Blues – 1954
16. Gene Kelly: Singing In the Rain – 1972

CanCon* = 48%
Bolded are talk over songs



And Now for The Particulars

Side A

1.   Fleetwood Mac: Jigsaw Puzzle Blues 
(Danny Kirwin)
45 single: Blue Horizon Records 57-3145
London UK
Peter Green - guitar
Danny Kirwan - guitar
Jeremy Spencer - piano
Mick Fleetwood - drums
John McVie - bass
Produced by Mike Vernon, 1968
Recorded at Decca Studios, London

Daniel David Langran (Kirwin)
b. 13 May 1950 Brixton, London, UK / d. 8 June 2018 (68) London

2.   Mahogany Rush: It’s Begun To Rain
(Frank Marino)
Mahogany Rush IV: Columbia Records WPC 34190
Montreal QC
Frank Marino: guitar, mellotron, vocal
Jim Ayoub: drums
Paul Harwood, bass
Produced by Frank Marino, 1976
Recorded by Billy Szawlowski and Ian Terry at Tempo Studios, Montreal

Francesco (Frank) Antonio Marino
b. November 20, 1954 Montreal, QC

3.   The Kinks: Rainy Day In June
(Ray Davies)
Face To Face: Pye Records NPL-30092
London UK
Ray Davies: guitar, vocal
Dave Davies: guitar
Mick Avory: drums
Pete Quaiffe: bass
Produced by Shel Talmy, 1966
Recorded by Alan McKenzie & Irish at Pye Studios, London UK
Released October 28, 1966

I love The Kinks for many reasons but a few of their many LPs stick out for me: Muswell Hillbillies, Arthur and this one: Face To Face. All three are totally different, unique in every way. I loved the cover of Face To Face the moment that I first saw it. It was sealed into a white shrink-wrap bag and handed to me after I paid $2.96 for it at Sam The Record Man’s Yonge St. store on January 21, 1967 and first played that same day at 4:34 p.m. It was in mono, of course.

4.   Fred J Eaglesmith: Rainy Day Blues
(Fred J Eaglesmith)
Fred J Eaglesmith: Sweetwater Records – 001
Port Dover ON
Fred J Eaglesmith: guitar, vocal
Produced by David Essig, 1980
Recorded by Danial Lanois at Grant Avenue Studio, Hamilton ON November 1979

Frederick John Elgersma
b. Dunnville ON July 9, 1957

First of many releases by Eaglesmith who used the Fred J moniker till the CD era. He released two other vinyl LPs in the ‘80s on his own Sweetwater records label.

5.   Murray McLauchlan: Whispering Rain
(Murray McLauchlan)
Live At The Orpheum: Columbia / True North Records  2DJTN  38
Toronto ON
Murray McLauchlan: piano, vocal
Dennis Pendrith: bass
Produced by Frank Gigliotti, 1979
Recorded by CFOX-FM at the Orpheum Theatre, Vancouver
Mastered at CBS Studios, Toronto by Phil Joiner and Andy Condon

Murray Edward McLauchlan
b. 30 June 1948 Paisley Scotland

Never commercially available, this was meant to promote the 1980 Whispering Rain tour, trying to break into the US market. It’s easy to forget just how successful Murray’s career was at the time! He won 10 Juno Awards and been nominated for a total of 23. Murray hosted the highly rated CBC Radio roots music program ‘Swinging On a Star’ from 1989 to 1994. In 1986 he starred in a television special called Floating over Canada, in which he piloted a Cessna 185 float plane across Canada. This special was broadcast on U.S. public television as well as in Canada on CBC.

In 1993, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada.
In 2001, was the recipient of the National Achievement Award at the annual SOCAN Awards.
He was  inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame in September 2016.

6.   Nazz: Rain Rider
(Todd Rundgren)
Nazz Nazz: Atlantic Records Canada SD 5002
Philadelphia PA
Todd Rundgren: lead guitar
Carson Van Osten: bass
Thom Mooney: drums
Robert Antoni: keys, vocals

Produced by Nazz
Released April 7, 1969
Recorded by James Lowe

The Nazz, featuring a young Todd Rundgren, took their name from the Yardbird’s song ‘The Nazz Are Blue’ who, in turn, took it from Lord Buckley’s hip name for ‘Jesus of Nazareth’. Meanwhile another band called The Nazz was playing down in Phoenix, lead by a young Vince Furnier who would later emerge as Alice Cooper. Rundgren’s Nazz put out three studio albums before calling it quits:  (Nazz, Nazz Nazz, and Nazz III) before he decided to go solo.

7.   The 12 Cellists of the Berliner Philharmonker: Help!
(Lennon / McCartney)
The Beatles In Classic: Teldec Digital: LC 3706
Berlin, GM
Werner Muller: Arranger
Produced 1983

8.   Bim a.k.a. Roy Forbes: Farmer Needs The Rain
(Roy Forbes)
Raincheck On Misery: Casino Records CA 1009
Dawson Creek, BC
Bim: guitars, vocal
Terry Frewer: acoustic guitar
Doug Edwards: bass
Geoff Eyre: drums

Produced by Claire Lawrence 1976
Recorded by Dave Slagter at Little Mountain Sound June-Sept 1976

Roy Forbes
b. Dawson Creek BC, 1953

His father used to call him Bim.

Forbes had lost one eye, his right, due to glaucoma when he was six years old. It forced him to wear a glass eye. That didn’t stop him from becoming an incredible singer, songwriter and guitarist. An avid record collector (especially 78 RPM platters), Forbes is also continuing his work as the host of Roy’s Record Room, his radio show which can be heard on the CKUA radio network in Alberta.

9.   Moby Grape: Horse Out In The Rain
(Peter Lewis)
20 Granite Creek: Reprise Records – K-44152 (UK version)
San Francisco CA
Peter Lewis: rhythm guitar, vocals
Jerry Miller: lead guitar, vocals
James R Mosley: bass, vocals
Alex ‘Skip’ Spence: rhythm guitar, koto, vocals
Don Stevenson: drums, guitar, vocals
Andy Narell: steel drums
David Rubinson: electric piano, congas
Produced by David Rubinson & Moby Grape Productions, 1971
Recorded at Moby Grape’s House by Quadra-Centric Sound Systems by Ed Bannon; Pacific Recording Studios, San Mateo by Ed Bannon, David Rubinson and Jerry Zatkin
Mixed at Pacific Recording Studios by David Rubinson

This song starts out so slowly, it sounds like it’s on the wrong speed. I always have to check! But no, it’s the right speed; you can tell when the singing starts. This came from the fifth and final Grape album before their breakup in 1971. This band was truly one of the best of the San Francisco bands, just oozing with talent but totally screwed by their management company. There’s that extremely fine line between making it and breaking up.

10. James & The Good Brothers: Rainmaker
(Harry Nilson)
James & The Good Brothers: Columbia Records C 30889
Richvale, ON
Bruce Good: autoharp, vocals
Brian Good: guitar
James Ackroyd: guitar
Produced by Betty Cantor, 1970
Recorded by Bob Matthews and Betty Cantor at Alembic, San Francisco & Eastern Sound, Toronto

Harry Edward Nilsson III
b. June 15, 1941 NYC / d. January 15, 1994 (52) Agoura Hills, CA

During a 1968 press conference, the Beatles were asked what their favorite American group was and they all answered "Nilsson". Shortly thereafter, Harry Nilsson  formed close friendships with John Lennon and Ringo Starr. In the 1970s, Nilsson, Lennon and Starr were members of the Hollywood Vampires drinking club. They produced one collaborative album called Pussy Cats’  in 1974. In response to John's 1980 murder, Nilsson took a hiatus from the music industry to campaign for stricter gun control.

Born with congenital heart problems, Nilsson suffered a heart attack on February 14, 1993. He died of heart failure at his California home on January 15, 1994.

11. Gates Lepine: Cold Manitoba Rain
(Gaeten LePine / Jury Krytiuk)
45 single bw It Took Some Pretty Flowers: Boot Records – BT 078
Timmins ON
Gates Lepine: vocals
Laurie Bower Singers
Produced by Jury Krytiuk, 1973

Gaetan Lepine
b May 15, 1937

This guy was the bartender at the Maple Leaf Hotel in Timmins who gave a travel weary, flat-broke Tom Connors his first real gig at the Maple Leaf in October, 1964. Lepine went on to write several songs with Connors, many of which appeared on Connors’s ‘Long Gone to the Yukon’ CD. He’s currently living in Thurso QC. This is the only record he ever released, on Tom’s Boot Records label, of course.

12. Jadea Kelly: Wild West Rain
(Jadea Kelly)
Clover: Darth Jadea Music – 270169,
Whitby ON
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Vocals – Jadea Kelly
Bass Guitar, Synth [Synth Bass] – Nigel Hebblewhite
Gary Craig (tracks: 1 to 9, 11)
Electric Guitar, Sitar, Twelve-String Guitar [Acoustic] – Tom Juhas
Guitar – Tom Juhas
Keyboards – Jason Sniderman
Producer, Engineer, Mixed By – Stew Crookes
Mastered By Joe Lambert

From the great metropolis of Whitby ON, Jadea Kelly has released several albums of original songs that have won plaudits.

13. Emmerson Lake & Palmer: Barbarian
(Emmerson / Lake / Palmer)
Emmerson Lake & Palmer: Cotillion SD 9040
London UK
Carl Palmer: drums, percussion
Greg Lake: bass, guitar, vocals
Keith Emmerson:  piano, clavinet, Pipe organ, Hammond organ, Moog synthesizer
Produced by Greg Lake, 1970
Recorded by Eddie Offord at Advision Studios, London

14. Gordon Lightfoot: Rainy Day People
(Gordon Lightfoot)
Cold On The Shoulder: Reprise Records – MS 2206
Toronto ON
Gordon Lightfoot: guitar, vocal
Terry Clements: lead guitar
Red Shea: acoustic guitar
Rick Haynes: bass
Jim Gordon: drums
Pee Wee Charles: steel
Nick DeCaro: orchestrations
Produced by Lenny Waronker, 1975

Gordon Meredith Lightfoot Jr.
b. November 17, 1938 Orillia, ON / d. May 1, 2023 (84) Toronto

Lightfoot used rain as a metaphor in many of his songs – e.i. ‘In the Early Morning Rain’ and ‘Looking At The Rain.’  This one went to number 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached number one on the Easy Listening chart.

15. Bonnie Raitt: Rainy Day Man
(James Taylor)
Streetlights: Warner Brothers Records – BS 2818
Burbank CA
Don Grolnick: keys
Freebo: Electric Guitar
Stephen Gadd: drums
David Spinozza: guitar
Bonnie Raitt: guitar, vocal
Arthur Jenkins: percussion
Larry Wilcox: strings & horns
Produced by Jerry Ragovoy, 1974
Recorded by Harry Maslin, Bruce Tergesen, Blaise Castellano at The Hit Factory, NYC
Mixed by Harry Maslin

Bonnie Lynn Raitt
b. November 8, 1949 Burbank CA

Raitt has received 10 Grammy Awards. She is listed as number 50 in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. She was inducted in the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame in 2000.

16. Bob Dylan: Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
(Bob Dylan)
Blonde On Blonde: Columbia Records –C2S 841
Duluth MN
Bob Dylan: vocals, guitar, harmonica, piano
Bill Aikins: keyboards
Wayne Butler: trombone
Kenneth Buttrey: drums
Rick Danko or Bill Lee: bass guitar (New York)
Bobby Gregg: drums (New York)
Paul Griffin: piano (New York)
Jerry Kennedy: guitar
Al Kooper: organ, guitar
Charlie McCoy: bass guitar, guitar, harmonica, trumpet
Wayne Moss: guitar, vocals
Hargus "Pig" Robbins: piano, keyboards
Robbie Robertson: guitar, vocals
Henry Strzelecki: bass guitar
Joe South: bass guitar, guitar
Produced by Bob Johnson, 1966
Recorded New York or Nashville

Robert Allen Zimmerman
b. May 24, 1941 Duluth, Minnesota

In 1999, the album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, and it is on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list.

17. Oliver Schroer: The Travellers and Spirits of Love
(O Schroer)
Stewed Tomatoes: Barking Dog  - no serial
Toronto
Oliver Schroer: 5 string fiddle
Colleen Allen: tenor sax
Rich Greenspoon: drums
Ben Grossman: triangle
David Woodhead: bass
Produced by Oliver Schroer, 1996
Recorded at Comfort Sound, Toronto by Andrew St. George
Mixed by Andrew St. George and Oliver Schroer

The Bee Side

1.   Jane Morgan: The Day That The Rains Came Down
(Sigman / Becaude)
Jane Morgans Greatest Hits: Kapp Records KS 3329
Newton Mass
Compilation Album Produced, 1961
Song originally Produced, 1958

Florence Catherine Currier
b. May 3, 1924 (96) Newton, Massachusetts

Jane Morgan's version of the song reached No. 1 on the UK's New Musical Express chart, spending 16 weeks on the chart overall. The song also reached No. 4 on the CHUM Chart Hit Parade.

2.   Michael Occhipinti & Shine On: Rain
(Lennon / McCartney)
The Universe of John Lennon: True North TND 566
Toronto
Michael Occhipinti: guitars, effects
Denzal Sinclaire: vocals
Roberto Occhipinti: bass
Mark Kelso: drums
Kevin Turcotte: trumpet, flugelhorn
Produced by Roberto Occhipinti and Michael Occhipinti, 2012
Recorded by John ‘beetle’ Bailey at The Drive Shed, Toronto
Mastered by Trevor Saddier at Mastermind Productions, Charlotte NC

Michael Occhipinti’s covers of the songs of John Lennon on The Universe of John Lennon bookend with his arrangements of Bruce Cockburn songs as well. Just an excellent cover of Rain sung by DEenzal Sinclaire.

3.   The Undesirables: Rain Bed
(Corin Raymond / Sean Cotton)
Live at CIUT
Toronto
Corin Raymond: lead vocal
Sean Cotton: guitar, harmony vocal
Produced by Steve Fruitman for Back to the Sugar Camp, 6-21-2007

A perfect song for 33.45.78! Listening to the rain, in bed, with a crackly piece of vinyl being played on his record player. Great imagery. This was performed live, on air, for my Back to the Sugar Camp shows of the early 2000s, this one going back to June of 2007.

4.   John Borra: The Wind Loves The Rain
(John Borra)
live on CIUT’s Sugarcamp Music
Toronto
John Borra: guitar, vocals
Produced by Steve Fruitman, Nov 12, 2009

Another in house performance on my Sugarcamp Music show at CIUT from back in November 2009, a month after we moved into Hart House from 91 St. George.

5.   Bunk Johnson & His New Orleans Band – Tishomingo Blues
(Spencer Williams)
45 EP: Brunswick – OE 9257
New Orleans LA
Bass – Alcide Pavageau
Clarinet – George Lewis
Cornet – Bunk Johnson
Drums – Baby Dodds
Guitar – Lawrence Marrero
Piano – Alton Purnell
Trombone – Jim Robinson

Produced by Jorgen Grunnet Jepsen, 1970

William Gary Johnson
b. December 27, 1879 New Orleans, LA / d. July 7, 1949 (69) New Iberia, LA

6.   Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: Louisiana Rain
(Tom Petty)
Damn The Torpedoes: Backstreet Records : MCA-1505
Gainsville FL
Tom Petty: guitars, harmonica, lead vocal
Benmont Tench: keys, vocals
Mike Campbell: guitars
Styan Lynch: drums, vocals
Ron Blair: bass

Produced by Tom Petty & Jimmy Lovine, 1979
Recorded by Shelly Yakus Sound City, Van Nuys CA & Cherokee Studios, Hollywood
Mixed at Cherokee and The Record Plant, NYC
Mastered by Greg Calbi at Serling Sound, NYC

Tom Petty
b. October 20, 1950 / d. October 2, 2017 (66) Santa Monica, CA

The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: Buy For Me The Rain
(S Noonan / G Copeland)
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: Liberty Records LRP 3501
Long Beach CA
Jeff Hanna: Lead Vocal, Washboard, Sandblocks, Guitar, Comb, Kazoo, Phinius
Bruce Kunkel: Guitar, Kazoo, Washtub Bass
Jimmie Fadden: Harmonia, Washtub Bass, Phinius, Kazoo, Cigarette
Ralphy Barr: Guitar, Kazoo, Washtub Bass, bubbles
Les Thompson: Mandolin, Kazoo, Washtub Bass, Phinius
John McEuen: Banjo, Washtub Bass
Produced by Dallas Smith, 1967

Songwriters Steve Noonan and Greg Copeland were school chums of Jackson Brown (a founding member the Dirt Band when they were still a jug band). This was really the only pop hit The Dirt Band ever really had. It was from their first album which was filled with humorous songs and rags,  mostly remnants of their early jug band days.

8.   Chilliwack: Rain-O
(Bill Henderson)
Chilliwack: London Records PAS 71040
Vancouver BC
Ross Turney: drums
Claire Lawrence: sax, keys
Glenn Miller: bass
Bill Henderson: guitar, keys, lead vocals

Produced by Chilliwack, 1970
Recorded by Dave Green at A&R Studios, NYC

William Allen Henderson
b. November 6, 1944 Vancouver, BC

Just after The Collectors decided to change their name to Chilliwack.

9.   Bruce Cockburn: Thoughts on a Rainy Afternoon
(Bruce Cockburn)
Bruce Cockburn: True North Records TN-1
Ottawa ON
Bruce Cockburn: guitar, vocals

Produced by Eugene Martynec, 1970
Recorded by Bill Seddon at Eastern Sound Studios, Toronto Dec. 1969
Mastered by Vic Anisini at Sony Music Studios, NYC


Bruce Douglas Cockburn
b. May 27, 1945 Ottawa ON

This was the first album released on the True North Records label, owned and operated as a true independent under the directorship of Bernie Finkelstein. Finkelstein ran the label for nearly 40 years before selling out to Linus Entertainment. Bernie now lives the life of a retired gentleman near Picton, Ontario.

10. Bobby Edwards: Café Summer
(Bobby Edwards)
Twilight Drive: Duke Street Records DSR 31041
Scarborough ON 

Bobby Edwards: solo guitar
Bob Mann: guitar
Danny Colomby: bass
Chris Dahmer, Steve Hunter, Ray Parker: keys
Paul Hannah: drums
Brian Leonard: percussion
Erich Traugott: trumpet
Guido Basso: flugelhorn
Vern Dorge: also sax
Eugene Amaro: tenor sax, flute
Virginia Markson: flute
Jack Zaza: flute, oboe
Jim McDonald, Gary Pattison: french horns
Russ Little: trombone
Erica Goodman: harp
Bill Richards: concert master

Produced by Bobby Edwards, 1987
Recorded by Andrw S Hermant at Manta Sound with Peter Lee and Mark Baldi
Mastered by George Graves at Lacquer Channel, Toronto


Robert David Edwards
b. Nov 24, 1948 in Scarborough, ON  / d. South Lake Hospital, Newmarket on Sept 15, 2021 (72)

11. Roy Orbison: Raindrops
(Joe Melson)
Sings Lonely and Blue: Monument Records XM 4002
Vernon TX
Roy Orbison: vocals, guitar, sunglasses

Produced by Fred Foster, 1961
Recorded at RCA Studio B, Nashville, Sept 1, 1959, by Bill Porter and Tommy Strong

Roy Orbison
b. April 23, 1936 Vernon, Texas / d. December 6, 1988 (52) Hendersonville, T

12. Far From Heroes: Raining Bullets
(Far From Heroes)
It's Only Me You Lose EP: Spawner Records – SPN 024
Langley BC
Lee Serviss - Vocals
Scott Swain - Guitar
Jer Quinlan - Guitar
Jason Boudreault - Bass Guitar

Produced 2003

13. Todd Rundgren: Rain
(Lennon / McCartney)
Faithful: Bearsville Records BR 6963
NYC
Todd Rundgren: guitar, vocals
Roger Powell: trumpet, keyboards
John Siegler: bass, cello
John Wilcox: drums

Produced by Todd Rundgren, 1976

Todd Harry Rundgren
b. June 22, 1948 Philadelphia, PA

Originally the guitar player for progressive rock band The Nazz, named after Lord Buckley’s nickname for Jesus of Nazareth. At one time, Alice Cooper’s band were called The Nazz but had to change it. Rundgren claims that the name came from the Yardbird’s song, The Nazz R Blue.

14. Lovin’ Spoonful: Rain On The Roof
(John Sebastian)
Hums of the Lovin’ Spoonful: Kama-Sutra Records KPLS 8054
NYC
John Sebastian: lead vocal, autoharp, pedal steel
Zal Yanovsky: lead guitar
Steve Boon: bass
Joe Butler: percussion

Produced by Erik Jacobson, 1966
Recorded by Roy Halee at Bell Sound Studios and Columbia Studios, NYC

John Benson Sebastian aka Giovanni Pugliese
b. March 17, 1944 NYC

15. Buddy Rich Orchestra: Just Blues
(Edison / Kessell)
Super Rich - Compilation 1969: Verve - V6-8778
(Originally recorded on The Swinging Buddy Rich - 1954)
New York, USA

Buddy Rich – drums
Harry "Sweets" Edison – trumpet
John Simmons – bass
Jimmy Rowles – piano
Benny Carter – alto saxophone
Georgie Auld – tenor saxophone
Bob Lawson – baritone saxophone
Milt Bernhardt – trombone
Johnny Mandel - arranger
Produced by Norman Granz, 1954
Recorded by Dick Olmstead

Bernard "Buddy" Rich
b. Brooklyn NY September 30, 1917 / d. Los Angeles CA April 2, 1987

His father, who saw that Buddy could keep a steady beat with spoons at the age of one. He began playing drums in vaudeville when he was 18 months old, billed as "Traps the Drum Wonder". At the peak of Rich's childhood career, he was reportedly the second-highest paid child entertainer in the world (after Jackie Coogan). Professional career played with greats such as Artie Shaw, Frank Sinatra, Tommy Dorsey. Since Rich's death, a number of memorial concerts have been held. In 1994, the Rich tribute album Burning for Buddy: A Tribute to the Music of Buddy Rich was released. Produced by Rush drummer/lyricist Neil Peart

16. Gene Kelly: Singing In the Rain
(Arthur Freed / Nacio Herb Brown)
A Clockwork Orange Soundtrack: Warner Brothers – 2573
Pittsburgh, PA
Gene Kelly: vocals

Soundtrack Produced for LP by John Wood, 1972
Technical Assistance: Joe Boyd

Eugene Curran Kelly
b. Aug 23, 1912 Pittsburgh PA / d. February 2, 1996 (83) Beverly Hills, CA


Heard over:

CIUT FM 89.5                                                   CHMR FM 93.5 FM          
University of Toronto Radio Inc                         Memorial University, St. John's NL    
Mondays 12 noon                                               Tuesdays 10  pm NT                         

Radio Bell Island 93.9 FM                               Radio VGR
Wabana, Bell Island NL                                     London/Thetford UK
Wednesdays  4  pm NT                                      Tues 10 pm GMT; Sat 3:30 am

Bluewater Radio CFBW 91.3 FM                  VOBB The Voice of Bonne Bay
Walkerton ON                                                   Rocky Harbour 98.1 FM
Grey Co. ON                                                     Bonne Bay 95.9 FM           
Sundays 6 pm  ET                                             Tuesdays 9 pm NT                                        

BOIR Bay of Islands Radio                            Home Grown Community Radio
100.1 FM                                                           CHCR 102.9 FM
Corner Brook, NL                                             Killaloe ON
Thursdays  2 pm NT                                          Various Times

Community Radio CIOE                               
97.5 FM                                                          
Lower Sackville NS
Sun 8 pm AT