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dmay
What else has he produced or help produce that could be added to the list?
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Happy Jack
Goldfinger-Shirley Bassey
The title track for the classic 1964 Bond film also features a young session player named Jimmy Page strumming along to the riff.
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Happy Jack
Goldfinger-Shirley Bassey
The title track for the classic 1964 Bond film also features a young session player named Jimmy Page strumming along to the riff.
whow...love or loath the guy, but what a resume.
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Happy Jack
Goldfinger-Shirley Bassey
The title track for the classic 1964 Bond film also features a young session player named Jimmy Page strumming along to the riff.
whow...love or loath the guy, but what a resume.
Except it's not true. The track's producer credit named Bassey's regular producer George Martin, but the session was in fact overseen by John Barry.
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Happy Jack
Goldfinger-Shirley Bassey
The title track for the classic 1964 Bond film also features a young session player named Jimmy Page strumming along to the riff.
whow...love or loath the guy, but what a resume.
Except it's not true. The track's producer credit named Bassey's regular producer George Martin, but the session was in fact overseen by John Barry.
Why would this indicate no Jimmy Page involvement, though? He actually stated in the It Might Get Loud film that he contributed guitar to the track and that Bassey 'collapsed' after her vocal-take. I don't doubt Jimmy's contribution, personally.
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Happy Jack
Goldfinger-Shirley Bassey
The title track for the classic 1964 Bond film also features a young session player named Jimmy Page strumming along to the riff.
whow...love or loath the guy, but what a resume.
Except it's not true. The track's producer credit named Bassey's regular producer George Martin, but the session was in fact overseen by John Barry.
Why would this indicate no Jimmy Page involvement, though? He actually stated in the It Might Get Loud film that he contributed guitar to the track and that Bassey 'collapsed' after her vocal-take. I don't doubt Jimmy's contribution, personally.
Where did I say it wasn't true about Page? I only questioned the Martin involvement. Because it was mentioned in this topic, I assumed Martin was credited here for producing the Goldfinger song.