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The CatsColour Us Gold

Tracklist

Scarlet Ribbons
I've Gotta Be Goin'
Mr. In Between
For As Long As You Need Me
Songs We Sang
To-Day
Shaving Cream
Why
Freedom Bird
I Don't Want To Be Hurt
There She Goes
Why Baby Why
Mandy My Dear
Blue Horizon

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    Cover of Colour Us Gold, 1969, VinylColour Us Gold
    LP, Album
    Imperial (2) – 50054.24078, Imperial (2) – 5C 054.24078Netherlands1969Netherlands1969
    Cover of Colour Us Gold, 1969, VinylColour Us Gold
    LP, Album
    Columbia – 1C 052-24 078Germany1969Germany1969
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Colour Us Gold, 1969, VinylColour Us Gold
    LP, Album
    Imperial (2) – 5C 054-24078Netherlands1969Netherlands1969
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Colour Us Gold, 1969, VinylColour Us Gold
    LP, Album
    Parlophone – PCSJ 146South Africa1969South Africa1969
    New Submission
    Cover of Colour Us Gold, 1970, VinylColour Us Gold
    LP, Album, Stereo
    Stateside – 3C 054-24078Italy1970Italy1970
    New Submission
    Cover of Colour Us Gold, 1988, CDColour Us Gold
    CD, Album, Reissue, Stereo
    EMI – CDM 7 90881 2Netherlands1988Netherlands1988
    New Submission
    Cover of Colour Us Gold, 2003, CDColour Us Gold
    CD, Album, Copy Protected, Reissue, Remastered
    Emi – 7243 58185324Netherlands2003Netherlands2003
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Colour Us Gold, , VinylColour Us Gold
    LP, Album, Reissue
    Imperial (2) – 5C 054-24078, Imperial (2) – 5C054.24078, Imperial (2) – 1A 054-24078NetherlandsNetherlands
    Recently Edited

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    • GoodNF's avatar
      GoodNF
      The song "Shaving Cream" on this album is not an exact cover of the 1946 original.
      Although it has the same melody, it has a different set of lyrics, also including lines rhyming on "night" and in the chorus, the words "keen" and "clean" are interchanged.

      This was a common practice in The Netherlands back in the days; make the song a tiny bit different and you can make it your own (to be read as: you don't have to pay the full royalties to the original author(s), since a part of the songs is yours).

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