Compil. UK 1975 on United Artists Records label
Spoken Word, Pop and Soundtrack (Soundtrack, Dialogue, Comedy, Novelty)
Original soundtracks from the Hal Roach films, by arrangement with Oakley Entertainments Ltd. Gatefold sleeve.
![]() | Laurel & Hardy , 1890-1965 GB album by |
![]() | Alan Warner , producer, compiled by |
![]() | Chill Wills voc, 1902-1978 US bass vocals |
![]() | The Avalon Boys , chorus, vocals |
![]() | James Finlayson , guitar, intro |
Bob Searles design, sleeve design |
David Pickett engineer |
John McCabe liner notes |
British Film Institute research, picture research assisted by |
Fred Zentner research, picture research assisted by |
The John Kobal Collection research, picture research assisted by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Introduction. Including: The Cuckoo Song | Laurel & Hardy | Marvin Hatley | |
2 | Fresh Fish | Laurel & Hardy | ||
3 | Victims Of The Depression | Laurel & Hardy | ||
4 | Furniture Payment | Laurel & Hardy | ||
5 | Song: Let Me Call You Sweetheart | Laurel & Hardy | Beth Slater Whitson, Leo Friedman | |
6 | What Flavours Have You | Laurel & Hardy | ||
7 | Higher Endeavours | Laurel & Hardy | ||
8 | Mistaken Identity | Laurel & Hardy | ||
9 | Song: The Trail Of The Lonesome Pine | Laurel & Hardy | Ballard MacDonald, Harry Carroll | |
10 | Long Distance | Laurel & Hardy | ||
11 | Oh Gaston | Laurel & Hardy | ||
12 | Stagecoach Manners | Laurel & Hardy | ||
13 | Song: At The Ball, That's All | Laurel & Hardy | J.L. Hill | |
14 | The New Recruits. Including The Cuckoo Song | Laurel & Hardy | Marvin Hatley | |
15 | There's A Dollar | Laurel & Hardy | George Evans, Ren Shields | |
16 | Hard Boiled Eggs Including Song: In The Good Old Summertime | Laurel & Hardy | ||
17 | Where Were You Born | Laurel & Hardy | ||
18 | United We Stand | Laurel & Hardy | ||
19 | Annual Convention | Laurel & Hardy | ||
20 | We're Going Now | Laurel & Hardy | ||
21 | Way Down South Including Song: I Want To Be In Dixie | Laurel & Hardy | Irving Berlin, Ted Snyder |