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Performer: Johnny Mathis
Title: Those Were The Days
Country: US
Catalog Number: CS9705
Label: Columbia
Released: 1968
Style: Ballad
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 565
| 1 | This Guy's In Love With YouWritten-By – H. David - B. Bacharach |
| 2 | Light My FireWritten-By – Morrison, Densmore, Manzarek, Krieger |
| 3 | Little Green ApplesWritten-By – B. Russell |
| 4 | Those Were The DaysWritten-By – G. Raskin |
| 5 | The End Of The WorldWritten-By – A. Kent, S. Dee |
| 6 | Turn Around Look At MeWritten-By – J. Capehart |
| 7 | The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)Written-By – P. Simon |
| 8 | Every Time I Dream Of YouWritten By – R. AhlertWritten-By – B. Kaempfert, H. Rehbein |
| 9 | You Make Me Think About YouWritten-By – B. Hilliard, R. Mersey |
| 10 | The World I Used To KnowWritten-By – R. McKuen |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CS 9705 | Johnny Mathis | Those Were The Days (LP, Album) | Columbia | CS 9705 | Canada | 1968 |
| CL 2905 | Johnny Mathis | Those Were The Days (LP, Album, Mono) | Columbia | CL 2905 | US | 1968 |
| CL-2597 | Johnny Mathis | Those Were The Days (LP, Album, Mono) | CBS | CL-2597 | Venezuela | 1969 |
| 37601 | Johnny Mathis | Those Were The Days (LP, Album, Mono) | CBS | 37601 | Brazil | 1969 |
| KHS-4214 | Johnny Mathis | Those Were The Days (LP, Album, Unofficial) | Hua Sheng | KHS-4214 | Taiwan | 1968 |
Those Were the Days is an album by American pop singer Johnny Mathis that was released on November 6, 1968, by Columbia Records. It followed the formula of including covers of recent hit songs, the oldest, in this case, being The End of the World, which hadn't been on the charts since 1963. Two of the 10 tracks, however, had not been released as singles by other artists: Every Time I Dream of You, which had appeared as an instrumental on Bert Kaempfert's 1967 album Love That Bert Kaempfert, and. Текст песни: Boy, the way Glenn Miller played Songs that made the hit parade Guys like me we had it made Those were the Were the Days. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. I Have a Love One Hand One HeartKaraoke Version Originally Performed By Johnny Mathis. Those Were the Days. Mega Tracks Karaoke Band. 2014 сингл Originally Performed by Mary Hopkin Karaoke Version. Those Were the Days In the Style of Mary Hopkin. Ameritz Karaoke Entertainment. 2012 сингл Karaoke Version. Johnny Mathis Those Were The Days Label: Columbia CS9705 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Country: US Released: 1968 Genre: Pop Style: Ballad Tracklist in album Johnny Mathis - Those Were The Days 1968. Johnny Mathis - Those Were The Days. Johnny Mathis - Little Green Apples. Johnny Mathis - The End Of The World. Johnny Mathis - This Guy's In Love With You. Johnny Mathis - The 59Th Street Bridge Song. Johnny Mathis - Light My Fire. Those Were the Days, 03:56. The End of the World, 03:08. This Guy's in Love with You, 04:34. The 59th Street Bridge Song Feelin' Groovy, 02:07. Every Time I Dream of You, 03:49. You Make Me Think About You, 01:56. Turn Around Look at Me, 02:52. Like to Get to Know You, 02:32. Johnny Mathis. Those Were the Days is the 29th original studio album by singer Johnny Mathis, released in 1968. It was his third album upon returning to Columbia Records after a four-year sojourn with Mercury Records. Mathis would continue to record for Columbia from this point in his career onwards. Robert Mersey arranged and conducted the album in addition to producing. Johnny Mathis is the longest-running artist on the Columbia Records label, with over 17 million RIAA certified album and singles sales in the US alone This discography page lists, decade by decade, the albums released. Johnnys vast body of work all the music on the albums shown below and more is now available in one complete box set . Those Were the Days 1968. Album by Johnny Mathis. Light My Fire. is a cover of. The End of the World by Skeeter Davis 1962. Those Were the Days by The Limeliters 1962. Little Green Apples. Little Green Apples by O. Smith 1968. The World I Used to Know. The World I Used to Know by Jimmie Rodgers 2 1964