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Romantic Guitars by Tony Mottola

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Release Date: 1969

Label: Longines Symphonette Society

Track A2a - Credited as Traditional on the release, the piece was written by Sebastian de Yradier in 1861
Track A2b - Credited as Traditional on the release, the piece was written by Narciso Serradell Sevilla in 1862
Track A2b - Credited as Traditional on the release, the piece was composed by Quirino Mendoza y Cortez
Track A3 - Complete title is 'Tico Tico no Fuba'
Track B1 - Original French Lyrics by Andre Hornez
Track B4 - Missing French and English Lyricist credits have been added
Track B6 - Original French Lyrics by Jean Drejac
Track C6 - The release credits only Lyricists and the Rigual brothers worked together. Music composer credit added
Track D5 - Original Title 'No Baixa De Sapateiro' refers to a street named 'Bahia'; The popularized spelling is used on the release.
Track E2 - Also know as 'Love Theme from "The Sandpiper" '
Track F2 - Dyslexic note - Composer's name is Raksin and not Raskin as on release
Track F3 - John Lomax did not write the song, but was responsible for recording and preserving the origins of it
Track F5 - Lyricist De Moraes is spelled DeMoraos on the release
Track F6 - Original Title "El negro zumbón"
Track G5 - The Title of the Theme is 'Manhã de Carnaval' or 'Morning of Carnival'
Track H1 - Also known as 'Frog Went A Courtin'
Track H6 - Also known as 'Lubly Fan'
Track I2 - Full title is 'Torna a Sorriento' or 'Come Back To Sorrento'
Track I5 - From the Opera "La Festa di Piedigrotta" by Luigi Ricci
Track I6 - Full title is " Na voce, na chitarra e 'o poco 'e luna" or "I Only Know I Love You"

Complete release includes a 12 page booklet describing the history of the guitar

There is no Catalog number on the outside of the release package/slipcase

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