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Barbara McNair released a version of the song as the title track of her 1969 album More Today Than Yesterday; Barbara Acklin released a version of the song on his 1970 album Someone Else's Arms; Chris Connor released a version of the song on her 1970 album Sketches; Joe Bataan released a version of the song on his 1971 album Mr. New York And ...
The Spiral Starecase was an American pop band, best known for its 1969 single "More Today Than Yesterday". Hailing from Sacramento, California , United States, the band was recognizable for its horns and lead singer/guitarist Pat Upton 's voice.
More Today Than Yesterday is the only album by Spiral Starecase, released in 1969.It reached No. 79 on the Billboard Top LPs chart. [2]Two singles were released from the album: "More Today Than Yesterday" reached No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 [3] and "No One for Me to Turn To" reached No. 52.
Pat Upton (August 5, 1940 – July 27, 2016) was an American singer, songwriter and guitarist with the band Spiral Starecase.He was the songwriter of, and lead vocalist on, their 1969 gold-selling single "More Today Than Yesterday", which peaked at #12 on the Billboard Hot 100. [1]
Spiral Staircase – Classic Songs is a double CD compilation of tracks from Ralph McTell's early Transatlantic LPs Eight Frames a Second, Spiral Staircase, My Side of Your Window and Revisited. It was released in 1997.
A compilation CD comprising McTell's own selection of songs, including the 'hit' version of "Streets of London", was released in December 2007 on the Highpoint label as The Definitive Collection. During 2008, McTell combined the two volumes of his autobiography into a single volume under the title As Far As I Can Tell [ 92 ] for publication to ...
The Carpenters introduced the hit song "Yesterday Once More" on their 1973 album "Now and Then." The lyrics reminisce about songs of the past and the memories they carry, which makes for a fitting ...
The Spiral Staircase is a 1946 American psychological horror film [5] directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Dorothy McGuire, George Brent, and Ethel Barrymore.Set over the course of one evening, the film follows a mute young woman in an early-20th century Vermont town who is stalked and terrorized in a rural mansion by a serial killer targeting women with disabilities.