No images available.From a warehouse find, this is a new, unplayed stock copy. This single from 1973 was Bang's last 45 culled from Diamond's 1967 classic LP Just For You, produced by Jeff Barry & Ellie Greenwich. Some of the tunes, like the A side here, were released multiple times on different singles. "The Long Way Home" first appeared on the B side of "Thank The Lord For The Nighttime." When they were done, according to Joel Whitburn's terrific Top Pop Singles book, Bang had issued all of these songs from that inaugural Neil Diamond LP on 45:
- Solitary Man (twice)
- Cherry, Cherry
- You Got To Me
- Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon
- Thank The Lord For The Night Time
- The Long Way Home (twice)
- Red Red Wine
- Shilo
- I'm A Believer
By the way, that's a terrific version of "Monday, Monday" by Diamond on the flip... also from the Greenwich-Barry days. Condition Detail:Label: M | Vinyl: M- | Audio: MWritten by: Neil Diamond (A), John Phillips (B)Produced by: Jeff Barry & Ellie GreenwichChart info: #91p in August 1973Mix: Stereo (Default for U.S. 45s after 1972)Other info: Contains a remixed version of the LP track.
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Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show/ A Modern Day Version of Love (M ), Uni 55109, 1969: $15.00 |
Cherry, Cherry (M), Collectables 4692 , 1966: $10.00 |
Cherry, Cherry/ I'll Come Running (M-), Bang 528, 1966: $18.00 |
Cracklin' Rosie (M), MCA/Coll. 90209 , 1970: $10.00 |
Cracklin' Rosie (M-), MCA 60018 , 1970: $9.50 |
Cracklin' Rosie/ Lordy (M-), Uni 55250, 1970: $12.00 |
Front Page Story/ I'm Guilty (M-), Columbia 03801, 1983: $10.00 |
Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon (M), Collectables 4692 , 1967: $10.00 |
He Ain't Heavy... He's My Brother (M), MCA/Coll. 90209 , 1972: $10.00 |
He Ain't Heavy... He's My Brother (M-), MCA 60018 , 1972: $9.50 |
He Ain't Heavy... He's My Brother/ Free Life (M), Uni 55264, 1972: $12.00 |
Hello Again/ Amazed and Confused (M-), Capitol 4960, 1981: $7.00 |
Holly Holy/ Hurtin' You Don't Come Easy (M), Uni 55175, 1969: $15.00 |
If You Know What I Mean/ Street Life (M-), Columbia 10366, 1976: $8.00 |
Kentucky Woman/ The Time Is Now (M-), Bang 551, 1967: $15.00 |
Longfellow Serenade/ Rosemary's Wine (M-), Columbia 10043, 1974: $8.00 |
Play Me/ Porcupine Pie (M-), Uni 55346, 1972: $9.00 |
Red Red Wine/ Red Rubber Ball (M-), Bang 556, 1968: $18.00 |
Song Sung Blue/ Gitchy Goomy (M-), Uni 55326, 1972: $9.00 |
Song Sung Blue/ Gitchy Goomy (M), MCA/Coll. 90243 , 1972: $6.00 |
Soolaimon (African Trilogy II)/ And The Grass Won't Pay No Mind (M), Uni 55224, 1970: $12.00 |
Stones/ Crunchy Granola Suite (M-), Uni 55310, 1971: $8.00 |
Thank The Lord For The Night Time/ The Long Way Home (M-), Bang 547, 1967: $14.00 |
Walk on Water/ High Rolling Man (M), Uni 55352, 1972: $9.00 |
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