Kerry Kearney and Sweet Relief for Joey Spampinato // Additional discographical, biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin. Also, check out the links at your leisure.
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"Tinker To Evers To Chance" was the Hall-Of-Fame {all three inducted in 1946} double play combination of the deadball-era Chicago Cubs (1903-1912) / Franklin P. Adams made the phrase famous in an 8-line poem in 1910, titled "Baseball's Sad Lexicon". Click on the Link above, to read a detailed story on its history.
This song included a trumpet passage from Jeremiah Clarke's "Prince of Denmark's March" and a line from the Merseys' 1966 English hit "Sorrow" {which was originally by The McCoys}
Ham wrote the song about a woman named Dixie Armstrong, whom he had dated during Badfinger's last US tour // Clink on Link above, to view the original single with a picture sleeve
Recording three LPs worth of material with his new line-up, Lee gave ten songs Elektra Records to fulfill his contract; from those ten, the album "Four Sail "was released in August 1969. Arranging the two remaining LPs into a double album, Lee signed a new contract with Blue Thumb Records, the result was the "Out Here" album
The front of the album cover is a take-off on the Cheap Trick live-10" EP (Nu-Disk, June 1980) of the same name - Click on the Link above, to view the cover
Originally booked as performed by the "Charlie Parker Quintet," recorded on June 6, 1950 in an unknown recording studio, New York Ci ty // PERSONNEL: Charlie Parker (Alto Sax), Dizzy Gillespie (Trumpet), Thelonious Monk (Piano), Curley Russell (Bass) and Buddy Rich (Drums).