Album US 1965 on Bert And I, Inc. label
Jazz and Pop (Vocal)
An album of songs bemoaning the loss of old Boston, MA institutions following urban renewal. Full title wording from cover and labels: Urban Redevelopment And Other Swan Songs Of Old Boston Sung by Francis Whiting Hatch From back cover: For additional copies send $4 plus 30¢ postage to "Bert and I", 30 Nashua St., Woburn, Massachusetts
Francis Whiting Hatch voc, vocals, narrator, album by | |
Arthur Fiedler voc, 1894-1979 US liner notes, commentary by |
Cecil Steen co-producer |
Marshall Dodge directed by, co-producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Urban Redevelopment (With Authentic Sound Of The Wrecking Ball) | Francis Whiting Hatch | ||
2 | Swan Boats | Francis Whiting Hatch | ||
3 | Some Coward Closed The Old Howard | Francis Whiting Hatch | ||
4 | Vote Early And Often For Curley | Francis Whiting Hatch | ||
5 | A Rainy Day On Beacon Hill | Francis Whiting Hatch | ||
6 | I've Lost My Key To The Park In Louisburg Square | Francis Whiting Hatch | ||
7 | Bronze Memorial Plaque | Francis Whiting Hatch | ||
8 | I Found Love In A Shelter | Francis Whiting Hatch | ||
9 | Dear Old Radcliffe Moon | Francis Whiting Hatch | ||
10 | Henry Thoreau Fell In Love With A Pond | Francis Whiting Hatch | ||
11 | God Save The Bricks On Beacon Hill | Francis Whiting Hatch | ||
12 | Urban Revelopment And Finale | Francis Whiting Hatch |