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Thomas Frederick Dunhill (1 February 1877 – 13 March 1946) was a prolific English composer in many genres, though he is best known today for his light music and educational piano works. His compositions include much chamber music, a song cycle, The Wind Among the Reeds , and an operetta, Tantivy Towers , that had a successful London run in 1931.
Tantivy Towers is a three-act light opera with music composed by Thomas Frederick Dunhill, and libretto by A. P. Herbert. [1] It premiered on 16 January 1931 at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, the cast including Dennis Arundell, and later transferred to the New Theatre. [2]
The songs on the soundtrack album are sequenced in the same order as they appear in the film, with the following differences: " The Weight ", as originally recorded by The Band for their 1968 debut album Music From Big Pink , was used in the film but could not be licensed for the soundtrack.
Dunhill Records 1968: Richard Harris: The Yard Went On Forever "The Yard Went On Forever" "Interim" "Watermark" "Gayla" "The Hymns From Grand Terrace" "The Hive" "Lucky Me" "That's the Way It Was" Dunhill Records 1968: Richard Harris: single "One of the Nicer Things" Dunhill Records 1968: Clarence Carter: This Is Clarence Carter "Do What You ...
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This is a list of songs written by Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Eddie Holland. In most cases the original recordings were for Motown , for whom the three were contracted until 1968. They continued to have success after establishing the Invictus and Hot Wax labels, in some cases using the writing pseudonym "Edyth Wayne" (in various spellings).