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Claus Ogerman 45 rpm Single Records - Philips (continued)



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Hash Brown And His Ignunt Strings, "Overseas Operator"/"Love Is The Sweetest Thing", Philips #40027 (1962).[45 rpm single]
Both sides conducted by Klaus Ogermann.
Both tracks are from The Hash Brown Sounds album.

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The Sheldons, "The Shark"/"Wonderful Land", Philips #40031 (1962).[45 rpm record]
"The Shark" composed by G. Heigel aka Klaus Ogermann.

 
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Gerhard Wendland, "Dance With Me"/"Nobody Knows", Philips #40033 (1962).[45 rpm record]
Both sides of this record arranged & conducted by Klaus Ogermann.
"Nobody Knows" is also an original Ogermann composition.

Webmaster's Note:  Gerhard Wendland - "Tanze Mit Mir In Den Morgan" (Dance With Me In The Morning).  Sole million seller/gold record in 1962 for this Berlin born artist.  There are some sources which incorrectly give the year as 1961 for this achievement.


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Tony Williams, "Second Best"/"Chloe", Philips #40069 (1962).[Promo 45 rpm single]
Both sides conducted by Klaus Ogermann.

Produced by Buck Ram.

Hash Brown and The Cupcakes, "The Nearness of You"/"I Got My Job Through The New York Times", Philips #40093 (1962).[45 rpm single]
Both sides arranged and conducted by Claus Ogerman.

Lesley Gore, "Goodbye Tony"/"Musikant", Philips [Germany] #127.131 (1964).[45 rpm single]
Recorded in German in Hamburg, Germany for the German market.
Both sides arranged and conducted by Claus Ogerman.

Produced by Quincy Jones.


Lesley Gore, "Nur Du Ganz Allein"/(Flip side title unknown), Philips #127.161 (1964).[45 rpm single]
Recorded in German in New York City for the German market.
Composed, arranged and conducted by Claus Ogerman.

Produced by Quincy Jones.


Lesley Gore, "So Sind Die Boys Alle"/(Flip side title unknown), Philips unissued (1964).[45 rpm single]
Recorded in German in New York City for the German market.
Arranged and conducted by Claus Ogerman.

Produced by Quincy Jones.



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