John Leyton - Remembering John Leyton - The Anthology (Reissue) (2008)

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Title: Remembering John Leyton - The Anthology
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Sanctuary Records
Genre: Beat, Ballad, Pop Rock, Rock'N'Roll
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 02:20:51
Total Size: 357/539 Mb
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John Leyton - Remembering John Leyton - The Anthology (Reissue) (2008)


Tracklist:

CD 1:
1. Three Cute Chicks
2. Tell Laure I Love Her
3. Goodbye To Teenage Love
4. The Girl On The Floor Above
5. Terry Browns In Love With Mary Dee
6. Johnny Remember Me
7. There Must Be
8. Wild Wind
9. You Took My Love For Granted
10. Voodoo Woman
11. Cant You Hear The Beat Of A Broken Heart
12. Fabulous
13. Thunder And Lightning
14. Oh Lover
15. I Dont Care If The Sun Dont Shine
16. (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons
17. Thats A Woman
18. Walk With Me My Angel
19. Thats How To Make Love
20. The Magic Of True Love
21. Its Goodbye Then
22. Son This Is She
23. Six White Horses
24. Lone Rider
25. Heart Of Stone
26. Who Wants Johnny
27. Im Thankful
28. Now And Always
29. A Girl To Love
30. Radio Luxembourg

CD 2:
1. Lonely City
2. It Would Be Easy
3. Down The River Nile
4. I Think Im Falling In Love
5. Lonely Johnny
6. Keep On Loving You
7. Cupboard Love
8. Land Of Love
9. Ill Cut Your Tail Off
10. The Great Escape
11. Im Gonna Let My Hair Down
12. On Lovers Hill
13. Sweet And Tender Romance
14. Johnny My Johnny
15. Thats The Way It Is
16. To Many Late Nights
17. Lovers Lane
18. Funny Man
19. Another Man
20. Buona Sera
21. A Man Is Not Supposed To Cry
22. How Will It End
23. Beautiful Dreamer
24. I Guess You Are Always On My Mind
25. Make Love To Me
26. Missing You
27. I Want A Love I Can See
28. Dont Let Her Go Away
29. All I Want Is You
30. Every Days A Holiday

Like the better-remembered Adam Faith, John Leyton had a lot of success in Britain in the early '60s with lugubrious teen idol pop that was only tenuously related to rock & roll. Not much of a singer, his hits are most notable for Joe Meek's inventive production, which utilized ghostly female backup vocals, variable-speed pianos, and swirling wind effects. Most of Leyton's earliest (and most successful) material was written by Geoff Goddard, a songwriter who often penned compositions for Meek's acts; heavy on loner melodrama, it often used pseudo-wild west galloping rhythms and lyrical themes. "Johnny Remember Me" and "Wild Wind" were huge hits for Leyton in 1961, and "Son This Is She" and "Lonely City" also made the Top 20 soon afterward. But in 1963, Meek and Goddard's association with Leyton ended; that circumstance, combined with the British beat boom, cast Leyton adrift immediately, although he found a lot of acting work in television and film to keep him busy.


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