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Album Info
Release Date: 1965-11Label: PGP RTB
Disc comes in gatefold cover with no seams, in fact, an about 36cmX18cm sheet of paper printed on one side and folded in the middle, all packaged in a translucent plastic protecting sleeve.Track A1 is cover of the song "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" which had been originally performed 1946 in the animated film "Song of the South" sung by James Baskett and first released the same year by Sammy Kaye and his orchestra.
Track A2 is cover of the song "What'd I Say" first released 1959 by its author, Ray Charles.
Track B1 is an instrumental cover of the song "Blue Star" which had been composed 1955 by Victor Young and originally titled "The Medic Theme" for appearing in the television series "Medic". About three months later Edward Heyman has written lyrics, the song is renamed into "Blue Star" and released the same year by several artists.
Track B2 is cover of the song "Sticks and Stones" first released in May of 1960 by Ray Charles and his orchestra. The author's name is misspelt on back cover: "T. Tutner".
Sleeve photo is actually of another Swedish group, The Tramps from Norrköping.