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The Goodies Sing Songs From the Goodies
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 1974 (1974-01) (as The Goodies Sing Songs From the Goodies)
May 1975 (1975-05) (as The World of the Goodies)
RecordedMid–late 1973
28–30 September 1971 ("Sunny Morning")
17–18 April 1973 ("Taking You Back")
StudioAudio International, London; Theater Projects Sound, London
Television Music Studio (Studio H), Lime Grove, BBC ("Sunny Morning" and "Taking You Back")
GenrePop, Rock, Novelty
LabelDecca
ProducerMiki Antony
The Goodies chronology
The Goodies Sing Songs From the Goodies
(1973)
The New Goodies LP
(1975)
The World of the Goodies
1975 reissue in Decca's The World of.. series
Singles from The Goodies Sing Songs From the Goodies
  1. "All Things Bright and Beautiful"
    B: "Winter Sportsman"

    Released: 5 October 1973
Singles from The World of the Goodies
  1. "Stuff That Gibbon"
    B: "Goodies Theme"

    Released: 25 April 1975

The Goodies Sing Songs From the Goodies was the 1974 debut LP record released by The Goodies. It was initially issued in January 1974 as The Goodies Sing Songs From the Goodies (Decca catalogue number SKL 5175), and was then later reissued in May 1975, retitled as The World of the Goodies with a different cover picture (Decca catalogue number SPA 416), as part of Decca's extensive World Of... series.[1]

The album consisted mainly of re-recordings of songs that Bill Oddie had originally composed as incidental music for the TV series.[2] It was produced by Miki Antony "despite interference from Bill Oddie".[3] All songs were written by Oddie, with the exception of "Sparrow Song" (written by Graeme Garden) and "All Things Bright and Beautiful". The music was performed mainly by session musicians.

"Taking You Back" was arranged by Mike Gibbs, the musical director for The Goodies, and was taken directly from the soundtrack from the episode "Camelot" rather than being re-recorded.

Originally, Oddie intended to include a version of "Land of Hope and Glory" (from the episode "The Stolen Musicians") but ran into licensing problems with the song. "All Things Bright and Beautiful", a rock arrangement by Oddie and Andrew Jackman of the well-known hymn, was included instead.

Track listing

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Side one
No.TitleLength
1."All Things Bright and Beautiful"3:00
2."Ride My Pony" (From "Hunting Pink")3:45
3."Stuff That Gibbon" (From "That Old Black Magic")2:33
4."Mummy I Don't Like My Meat" (From "Superstar")3:01
5."Show Me the Way" (From "Snooze")4:43
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Goodies Theme" (From the third and fourth season title sequences)3:20
2."Sparrow Song" (From "Superstar")0:44
3."Taking You Back" (From "Camelot")4:00
4."Sunny Morning" (Recorded originally for Series 2, Episodes 9-13 but unused)3:25
5."Winter Sportsman" (From "Winter Olympics")2:42
6."Spacehopper" (From "Charity Bounce")5:01

Personnel

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Decca Record Company (1975). Decca Group Records & Tapes Main Catalogue.
  2. ^ Colin Larkin (1995). The Guinness encyclopedia of popular music, Volume 3. Guinness Publications. p. 1696. ISBN 1561591769.
  3. ^ Kimberly Bright (2006). Chris Spedding: Reluctant Guitar Hero. iUniverse. p. 144. ISBN 0595845851.