Name |
Artist |
Album |
Year |
Comments |
Morning Town Ride [Junior Choice] |
George Blackmore |
Television and Radio Themes [EMI MFP 1311] |
1969 |
3-12 Compton plus Melotone, Plough Public House, Great Munden, Herts, England; ex-Gaumont, Finchley, London |
Breezin’ Along with the Breeze |
George Welling |
By George! [Amberlee AML 310] |
1975 |
3-8 Wurlitzer, Granada Theatre, East Ham, London |
All By Myself |
Leonard MacClain |
Melody Mac at the Console [Ralbar SOLP-6302] |
|
3-31 Kimball, Stanton Theatre, Baltimore; previously Stanley Theatre |
Wagon Wheels |
Larry Vannucci |
Organ Favourites on the Wurlitzer Pipe Organ [Sequoia LP] |
1960 |
3-13 Wurlitzer, Style 240, Opus 1980; Golden Gate Theatre San Francisco; Larry’s first LP, aged 42 |
My Dearest Dear |
Hubert Selby |
I Love To Hear You Singing [Stetone LP] |
1977 |
3-8 Wurlitzer, Town Hall, Burton-on-Trent (installed 1972); ex-Cameo Theatre, Cleveland, OH (1925 as a 2-8); then to Forum/ABC Cinema, Wythenshaw, Manchester (1934) |
The Lights Of Vienna |
Charles Smitton |
A Paramount Selection [LTOT Cassette 9510] |
|
4-20 Wurlitzer, Odeon Theatre, Manchester |
High Noon |
Gaylord Carter |
Classic Film Themes for Organ |
|
4-36 Wurlitzer, Simonton Residence, Toluca Lake, Los Angeles |
I’m Old Fashioned |
Buddy Nolan |
Embassy at Midnight [Concert Recording CR-0007-T] |
1966 |
4-16 Page, Embassy Theatre, Ft. Wayne, IN |
McNamara’s Band |
Tiny James |
Intermission Time [Doric DO (S)1210 Electronic Stereo] |
1957 |
3-11 Wurlitzer, Fox Theatre, Oakland, CA |
On website, film music critic, Roger Hall, tells readers that when Tex Ritter sang the song, High Noon, on the film’s sound track, he was accompanied by a guitar, accordion and Novachord, an interesting combination of instruments for a western movie.