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''Two Yanks in England'' is an album by The Everly Brothers, released in 1966. The backing band on most of the recordings is actually The Hollies and eight of the twelve songs featured are credited to L. Ransford, The Hollies' Allan Clarke, Tony Hicks, and Graham Nash songwriting pseudonym. Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones are also purported to play on the record as session musicians. Also, in a recent interview with Graham Nash on David Dye's "World Cafe", Reggie Dwight (aka Elton John) played on the album. Two singles were released from the album; "Somebody Help Me" b/w "Hard Hard Year" in late 1966 and "Fifi the Flea" b/w "Like Every Time Before" in early 1967. Both singles failed to chart. ==Track listing== ;Side one # "Somebody Help Me" (Jackie Edwards) – 2:02 # "So Lonely" (L. Ransford) aka Allan Clarke, Tony Hicks & Graham Nash – 2:40 # "Kiss Your Man Goodbye" (Don Everly, Phil Everly) – 2:35 # "Signs That Will Never Change" (L. Ransford) – 3:05 # "Like Everytime Before" (L. Ransford) – 1:56 # "Pretty Flamingo" (Mark Barkan) – 2:36 ;Side two # "I've Been Wrong Before" (L. Ransford) – 2:13 # "Have You Ever Loved Somebody?" (L. Ransford) – 2:55 # "The Collector" (Sonny Curtis, Don Everly, Phil Everly) – 2:37 # "Don't Run and Hide" (L. Ransford) – # "Fifi the Flea" (L. Ransford) – 2:42 # "Hard Hard Year" (L. Ransford) – 2:56 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Two Yanks in England」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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