Non Stop Dancing 65
Non Stop Dancing '65 | ||||
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Studio album by James Last | ||||
Released | 1965 | |||
Recorded | 1965 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 46:48 | |||
Label | Polydor | |||
Producer | James Last | |||
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Non Stop Dancing '65 is a 1965 album by the James Last Band, conducted and arranged by James Last, engineered by Peter Klemt, recorded at Polydor studios in Hamburg, Germany.
This album was the first in a series of about 30 Non Stop Dancing albums. The final official entry of the series was in 1984, although Last continued to make a few similar albums (Für alle, 1985; Dance, Dance, Dance, 1988; New Party Classics, 2002).
Track listing
From the 1965 Polydor release no. 237.447
- "Don't Ha Ha" (The Governors)
- "Shake Hands" (Drafi Deutscher)
- "Can't Buy Me Love" (Beatles)
- "Skinny Minnie" (Tony Sheridan)
- "Do Wah Diddy, Diddy" (Manfred Mann)
- "Clap Hands" (James Last)
- "Pretty Woman" (Roy Orbison)
- "Das ist die Frage aller Fragen" (Cliff Richard)
- "Eight Days a Week" (Beatles)
- "Kiddy, Kiddy, Kiss Me" (Rita Pavone + Paul Anka)
- "Good Bye, Good Bye, Good Bye" (Peggy March)
- "My Boy Lollipop" (Millie)
- "Zwei Mädchen aus Germany" (Paul Anka)
- "Tennessee Waltz" (Alma Cogan)
- "Memphis Tennessee" (Dave Clark Five)
- "A Hard Day's Night" (Beatles)
- "I Feel Fine" (Beatles)
- "No Reply" (Beatles)
- "Kiss and Shake" (Renate Kern)
- "Downtown" (Petula Clark)
- "Cinderally Baby" (Drafi Deutscher)
- "Wer kann das schon?" (???)
- "Das war mein schönster Tanz" (Bernd Spier)
- "Rag Doll" (Four Seasons)
- "Melanchollie" (Peppino di Capri)
- "I Want To Hold Your Hand" (Beatles)
- "Sie liebt dich" (Beatles)
- "I Should Have Known Better" (Beatles)
Personnel
- Manfred Moch - Trumpet
- Detlef Surmann - Trombone
- Jo Ment - Sax
- Willi Surmann - Sax
- Bernd Steffanowski - Guitar
- Heinz Schulze - Guitar
- Fritz (Fiete) Wacker - Bass
- Robert Last - Drums
- Günter Platzek - Piano & Organ
- James Last - Arranger, Conductor
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