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  1. George Martin Instrumentally Salutes The Beatle Girls (1966) The Family Way (1967) London By George (1968) Yellow Submarine (Seite 1: The Beatles, Seite 2: The George Martin Orchestra, 1969) Live and Let Die (Filmmusik zum gleichnamigen Film, 1973) Beatles to Bond and Bach (1978) In My Life (1998, UK: Gold) Produced by George Martin (2001)

  2. The Family Way is a soundtrack album produced and arranged by George Martin, and credited to “the George Martin Orchestra”. Released on Decca Records in January 1967 under the full title The ...

  3. 31. Dez. 2022 · Context. “ The Family Way (Original Soundtrack Album)” is the soundtrack to the 1966 film “The Family Way”, directed by Roy Boulting and starring Hayley Mills. It was composed by Paul McCartney and produced and arranged by George Martin. The directors, the Boulting Brothers, actually approached me – one of them, Roy – and he was ...

  4. The Family Way belongs as Macca's solo first album just as Wonderwall is George Harrisons. Macca later went on to do Liverpool Oratorio, Standing Stone, Working Classical, Ecce Cor Meum, Ocean's Kingdom all album that he does not perform on BUT are essential to his discography

  5. The Family Way es una banda sonora del músico británico Paul McCartney, publicada por la compañía discográfica Decca Records en enero de 1967. El álbum es la banda sonora del largometraje The Family Way , dirigido por Roy Boulting y protagonizado por Hayley Mills , y está acreditado a «The George Martin Orchestra».

  6. The version of “ Theme From The Family Way ” released on the 7″ by Decca was unique to this release and is an edit of Track 1 (0’00 to 1’35) and Track 13 (0’00 to 1’02) of the soundtrack album. Decca Records (U.K.) purchased the musical rights to the film, and although George Martin had been led to believe that only a soundtrack ...

  7. The Family Way belongs as Macca's solo first album just as Wonderwall is George Harrisons. Macca later went on to do Liverpool Oratorio, Standing Stone, Working Classical, Ecce Cor Meum, Ocean's Kingdom all album that he does not perform on BUT are essential to his discography