Arthur Prysock - NO SUN TODAY (1968) video free download


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NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED - (Verve 10592-SS) Out of New York, this 1968 release features the velvety, smooth baritone voice of Mr. Arthur Prysock on a tune that was also recorded spendidly by The Vogues and Madeline Bell. This version by Mr. Prysock is interesting in that along with the common monophonic singles manufactured, it was also pressed in a small quantity of stereo singles denoting that with the letters 'SS' after the catalog number. Although he had been singing since the 1940's, perhaps many people remember him most by his crooning voice in the beer commercial, "Tonight, tonight let it be Lowenbrau."

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13 years ago

lesgore54

Great disc with terrific Claus Ogermann arrangement. Nice wide 60's stereo. BTW, after the first demise of the stereo single in the early 60s, they reappeared in the late 60s. The first I got was "Hello I love you" by the Doors. Many companies were slow in producing them again, including Columbia and one of the original 50s stereo 45 leaders, RCA. Odd, that Verve produced both mono and stereo 45s in 1968, yet. This was post 1967, separate mono and stereo days, and the new age of "compatible."

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