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It’s Only Love – Olivia Mancini

It’s Only Love – Olivia Mancini

It’s Only Love

Original version recorded June 15, 1965.
Roger 3.0 version recorded April 20, 2011.

Olivia Mancini: Vocals
Roger Greenawalt: Ukulele

Produced by Roger Greenawalt at Shabby Road Studio, Brooklyn, NY.

Essay by Roger Greenawalt.

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I Should Have Known Better – Ken “Bari” Murray

I Should Have Known Better – Ken “Bari” Murray

I Should Have Known Better

Original Version recorded February 25, 1964
Roger 3.0 Version recorded March 27, 2011

Ken Murray: Vocals, Baritone Ukulele
Roger Greenawalt: Ukulele, Bass, Programming

Produced by Roger Greenawalt at Shabby Road Studio, Brooklyn, NY.

Essay by Roger Greenawalt.

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Love You To – Andrew Vladeck

Love You To – Andrew Vladeck

Love You To

Roger 3.0 Version recorded March 27, 2011; original version recorded April 11, 1966.

Andrew Vladeck: Vocal, Slide Banjo, Lead Guitar
Roger Greenawalt: Ukulele, Bass, Drum

Produced by Roger Greenawalt at Shabby Road Studio, Brooklyn.

Essay by Roger Greenawalt

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Something – Casey Shea

Something – Casey Shea

Recorded on February 23, 2011, original version recorded on February 25, 1969.

Casey Shea: Vocals
Roger Greenawalt: Ukulele

Recorded outside in the rain on my iPad while busking on the corner of 27th Street and 6th Avenue. So I cannot really say that this track is “produced”.

Essay by Roger Greenawalt

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Here, There and Everywhere – <br />Carole Rowley

Here, There and Everywhere –
Carole Rowley

Original version recorded June 14, 1966.
Roger 3.0 version recorded February 14, 2011.

Carole Rowley: Vocals
Roger Greenawalt: Ukulele

Produced by Roger Greenawalt at Shabby Road Studio in Brooklyn, NY.

Essay by Roger Greenawalt

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The Long and Winding Road – Brent Carter

The Long and Winding Road – Brent Carter

Recorded on September 11, 2010, original version recorded on January 30, 1969.

Brent Carter: Vocals
Roger Greenawalt: Ukulele

Produced by Roger Greenawalt at Shabby Road Studio in Brooklyn, NY

Essay by Roger Greenawalt

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