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Peter Skellern - You're A Lady (Reissue) (1972)

Peter Skellern - You're A Lady (Reissue) (1972)

BAND/ARTIST: Peter Skellern

  • Title: You're A Lady
  • Year Of Release: 1972
  • Label: London Records
  • Genre: Pop, Pop Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
  • Total Time: 56:58
  • Total Size: 140/291 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. You're A Lady
02. A Sad Affair
03. Keep In Your Own Backyard
04. Ain't Life Something
05. Don't It Matter Anymore
06. Manifesto
07. Now I've Seen The Light
08. Apollo 11
09. Our Jackie's Getting Married
10. Every Home Should Have One
11. Rock On
12. Roll On Rhoda
13. All Last Night
14. My Lonely Room
15. I Don't Know
16. Roll Away
17. Somebody Call Me Tonight
18. Sleepy Guitar
19. Goodnight
20. Symphonion

You're a Lady is the debut album by English singer-songwriter Peter Skellern, released in 1972 by Decca Records. The album was named after Skellern's first single, issued in August 1972 and a number 3 hit on the UK Singles Chart. The album was recorded in five sessions at Decca Studios in London and established Skellern's unique musical style, encompassing influences from church music and northern brass band music, reflecting his Lancashire origin. A classically trained pianist, Skellern wrote the album while working as a porter at a hotel.

Despite the success of the title track, the album failed to chart, as did its other single "Our Jackie's Getting Married". The album was reissued in 2019 by Mint Audio as part of Peter Skellern: The Complete Decca Recordings, a release crowdfunded by fans through a Kickstarter campaign.



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