Down Drury Lane to Memory Lane
Down Drury Lane to Memory Lane |
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Studio album by 101 Strings |
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Released |
1960 |
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Genre |
MOR |
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Label |
Pye Golden Guinea |
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101 Strings chronology |
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Grand Canyon Suite |
Down Drury Lane to Memory Lane (1960) |
Morning Noon and Night |
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Down Drury Lane to Memory Lane was the fourth hit album, and first UK number one, for German orchestra 101 Strings. The album was the twentieth record[1] to make number one in the UK and the first double number one album.[2] It spent five weeks at the top.
The album consists of orchestral cover versions of both older and contemporary hits.
Track listing
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1. |
"Drury Lane to Broadway" |
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2. |
"Rose Marie" |
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"One Alone" |
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4. |
"Make Believe" |
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5. |
"One Kiss" |
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"You Are My Heart’s Delight" |
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2. |
"Don’t Say Goodbye" |
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3. |
"A Girl Like Nina" |
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4. |
"I Won’t Dance" |
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5. |
"Glamorous Night" |
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"Between the Acts" |
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"Music in May" |
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"Rose of England" |
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4. |
"My Love is Like the River" |
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5. |
"People Will Say We’re In Love" |
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"Some Enchanted Evening" |
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"Getting to Know You" |
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"Fanny" |
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4. |
"I Could Have Danced All Night" |
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Chart positions
Preceded by South Pacific by Original Soundtrack |
UK Albums Chart number-one album 10 September 1960 - 15 October 1960 |
Succeeded by South Pacific by Original Soundtrack |
Writing credits
The following personnel all have writing credits on this album.[4]
- Rudolf Friml
- Sigmund Romberg
- Jerome Kern
- Franz Lehár
- Ivor Novello
- Robert Stolz
- Paul Abraham
- Oscar Hammerstein II
- Kenneth Leslie-Smith
- Rodgers and Hammerstein
- Harole Roeme
- Frank Loewe
- Alan Jay Lerner
References