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  1. Während der Aufnahmen zu dem Lied Remember a Day kam der Schlagzeuger von Pink Floyd mit einem Teil des Liedes nicht zurecht, woraufhin Smith selbst diesen Teil einspielte. 1971 war Smith unter dem Pseudonym „Hurricane Smith“ als Sänger mit dem Lied Don’t Let It Die in Großbritannien erfolgreich.

  2. He later had a successful recording career as Hurricane Smith, achieving a transatlantic hit single with "Oh Babe, What Would You Say" in 1972. Early life [ edit ] Smith was born in Edmonton , Middlesex , and served as an RAF glider pilot during World War II .

  3. He had a Cash Box No.1 single in 1972 with "Oh Babe What Would You Say". Other hits included "Who Was It", and "Don't Let It Die" which reached No. 2 on the U.K. singles chart in 1971. Norman ...

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  4. Hurricane Smith - Oh, Babe, What Would You Say - 45 RPM - THE ORIGINAL VERSION - YouTube. 119K views 13 years ago #3383. Original Capitol Records #3383 Debut 12/2/1972 Peaked at #3 on the...

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  5. Hurricane Smith. British singer, conductor and producer, born 22 February 1923 in Edmonton, Middlesex, England, UK, died 3 March 2008 in East Sussex, England, UK. He was also a recording technician and worked with famous bands like The Beatles and Pink Floyd.

  6. Hurricane Smith may refer to: Norman Smith (record producer) (1923–2008), English recording engineer and producer who worked with the Beatles, aka Hurricane Smith. Hurricane Smith (1941 film), American western. Hurricane Smith (1952 film), American action/adventure feature.

  7. Norman Smith, also known as 'Hurricane' Smith, was the recording engineer for the Beatles' first six albums and the producer for the first four Pink Floyd LPs. He also had a solo career as a singer and songwriter, and shared his memories of working with two of rock music's most influential bands.