January 2010

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They’re sending Johnny Gurkha home by Richard Greenfield

Video by Bertie Bert. Music By Richard Greenfield. Great White records. www.greatwhiterecords.com Great White Records is an independent record label which serves to promote patriotic-nationalist music and act as a record label for patriotic-nationalist artists in the UK. www.greatwhiterecords.com

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Filed under: independent record by admin - 23 January 2010, No Comments

Cliff Richard Lucky Lips

group. They would become contractually separate from Richard, and the group received no royalties for records backing Richard. In 1959, The Shadows (then still the Drifters) landed an EMI recording contract of their own, for independent recordings. That year, they released three singles, two of which featured double-sided vocals and one of which had instrumental [...]

Filed under: independent recordings by admin - 28 December 2009, 7 Comments

Cliff Richard I Could Easily Fall

group. They would become contractually separate from Richard, and the group received no royalties for records backing Richard. In 1959, The Shadows (then still the Drifters) landed an EMI recording contract of their own, for independent recordings. That year, they released three singles, two of which featured double-sided vocals and one of which had instrumental [...]

Filed under: independent recordings by admin - 21 December 2009, 3 Comments

Cliff Richard Dreaming

group. They would become contractually separate from Richard, and the group received no royalties for records backing Richard. In 1959, The Shadows (then still the Drifters) landed an EMI recording contract of their own, for independent recordings. That year, they released three singles, two of which featured double-sided vocals and one of which had instrumental [...]

Filed under: independent recordings by admin - 18 December 2009, 4 Comments

Cliff Richard Do you Wanna Dance

group. They would become contractually separate from Richard, and the group received no royalties for records backing Richard. In 1959, The Shadows (then still the Drifters) landed an EMI recording contract of their own, for independent recordings. That year, they released three singles, two of which featured double-sided vocals and one of which had instrumental [...]

Filed under: independent recordings by admin - 5 December 2009, 7 Comments

Cliff Richard It’s All in the Game

group. They would become contractually separate from Richard, and the group received no royalties for records backing Richard. In 1959, The Shadows (then still the Drifters) landed an EMI recording contract of their own, for independent recordings. That year, they released three singles, two of which featured double-sided vocals and one of which had instrumental [...]

Filed under: independent recordings by admin - 30 November 2009, 13 Comments
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