Single 1971 on Supraphon label
Rock and Pop (Pop Rock, Schlager)
℗ 1971 ——— Retailed in preprinted picture sleeves with overprinted basic credits, or in random preprinted neutral Supraphon sleeves, or in Supraphon paper bags. Uncredited: Track A: cover version of “Come Tomorrow”, recorded September 6, 1971, studio Mozarteum, Prague. Track AA: recorded September 13, 1971, studio Mozarteum, Prague. Backing Vocals performers uncredited, only as “sbor”.
Viktor Sodoma voc, bvoc, *1945 CZ vocals, backing vocals, sbor, album by | |
Svatopluk Čech voc, *1947 backing vocals, sbor, bass guitar, uncredited | |
Petr Rezek voc, *1942 CZ backing vocals, sbor, guitar, uncredited | |
Zdeněk Merta voc, p, syn, *1951 backing vocals, sbor, keyboards, uncredited | |
František Ringo Čech perc, *1943 CZ drums, uncredited, leader, Řídí, lyrics by | |
Tony-Line , producer, produkce | |
J. Miller voc, written by, erroneous | |
Eddie Seago , written by, uncredited | |
Mike Leander b, 1941-1996 GB written by, uncredited |
Shut Up backing band |
Karel Lodr cover |
Luboš Svátek photography by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Já Volám Lásko | Viktor Sodoma | J. Miller, Eddie Seago, Mike Leander | |
2 | Kouř Stoupá Výš | Viktor Sodoma |