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"The Green Leaves of Summer" is a song, composed by Dimitri Tiomkin with lyrics by Paul Francis Webster, written for the 1960 film The Alamo. [1] It was performed in the film's score by the vocal group The Brothers Four .
"The Green Leaves of Summer" (Dimitri Tiomkin, Paul Francis Webster) – 6:18 "Ill Wind" (Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler) – 3:54 "St. Thomas" (Sonny Rollins) – 3:07 "Secret Love" (Sammy Fain, Paul Francis Webster) – 5:34 "Blue Skies" (Irving Berlin) – 5:19 "The More I See You" (Harry Warren, Mack Gordon) – 5:31 "G.K. Blues" (Hampton Hawes ...
Peter and Gordon: A World Without Love "Nobody I Know" b/w "You Don't Have to Tell Me" 10 9 9 8 — — — — 12 — A: Non-album track B: Peter and Gordon: A: I Don't Want to See You Again B: A World Without Love "I Don't Want to See You Again" b/w "I Would Buy You Presents" — 28 17 — — — — — 16 9 A: In Touch with Peter and ...
Peter and Gordon had their last hit in the UK in late 1966 with "Lady Godiva", which reached No. 16 there (and No. 6 in the US), whilst their success lasted into 1967 in the US, with "Knight in Rusty Armour" and "Sunday for Tea" both registering in the upper reaches of the Billboard Hot 100 that year. Peter and Gordon performing in 2005
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The track was a drastic stylistic shift for Peter and Gordon, who had specialized in melancholy love songs. The music hall style of "Lady Godiva" matched several Herman's Hermits' hits, as well as "Winchester Cathedral" by the New Vaudeville Band, which was rising up the UK charts when Peter and Gordon recorded "Lady Godiva".
Peter Wesley-Smith (born 10 June 1945) is an Australian librettist and legal scholar. He often worked as the librettist with his identical twin brother, composer Martin Wesley-Smith, on work that crosses a range of musical styles, including choral music, operas, computer music, music theatre, chamber and orchestral music, and audiovisual pieces that integrate words, music and images.