ROE, DOUG

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Misc Notes: Pianist, and recorder of player-piano rolls.
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MISC NOTES: This is a rendition of the theme song for the Here Come The Brides ABC-TV show which aired 1968-1970 and was set in the old lumber-camp Seattle of the 1850s-1860s. The original version of "Seattle" -- as composed by Hugo Montenegro -- was an instrumental, as recorded by a studio orchestra conducted by Montenegro. Soon after, Montenegro led a second recording session, this time adding vocals (as written by Jack Keller),and sung by the New Establishment. In 1969 Perry Como scored a Top-40 radio hit with his version, and was followed by the record release of New Establishment's version, then another by Bobby Sherman, and even a country version by Connie Smith.

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RECORDING PERSONNEL: Doug Roe (piano)
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FORMAT: player-piano roll
SPEED: Tempo: 80
NOTES:  Lyrics / words included.

 

 

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