Single 1969 on Supraphon label
Pop, Folk, World, and Soundtrack (Country, Ballad)
℗ 1969 Retailed in a preprinted “Semafor Supraphon” picture sleeve with overprinted track credits in low quality black letterpress on back cover. Probably also retailed in random neutral Supraphon sleeves. (Note that front cover actually shows Semafor Theatre founders Jiří Suchý and Jiří Šlitr who never directly performed with these artists at all.)
Jiří Helekal voc, *1947 vocals, zp., album by | |
Shut Up , CZ performer, album by | |
Svatopluk Čech voc, *1947 bass guitar, uncredited | |
Jan Reiner g, guitar, uncredited | |
Jiří Kaleš g, bvoc, CZ guitar, uncredited | |
František Ringo Čech perc, *1943 CZ leader, drums, uncredited, lyrics by | |
Orchestr Divadla Semafor , orchestra | |
Jiří Grossmann voc, 1941-1971 lyrics by |
Gustav Šeďa cover |
Jiří Pavlín cover |
Vilém Rosegnal photography by |
Sláva Kunst producer |
Josef Pávek sleeve notes |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mávám Vám (I'll Never Fall In Love Again) | Jiří Helekal, Shut Up | Jiří Grossmann, Jimmy Currie, Lonnie Donegan | |
2 | Birmingham (My Elusive Dreams) | Jiří Helekal, Shut Up | František Ringo Čech, Billy Sherrill, Curly Putman |