25th Anniversary Concert

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25th Anniversary Concert
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Live album by
Released1973
Genre Country
Label United Artists
Slim Whitman chronology
I'll See You When
(1973)
25th Anniversary Concert
(1973)
Happy Anniversary
(1974)
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25th Anniversary Concert is a live album by Slim Whitman, released in 1973 on United Artists Records. [1]

Contents

Track listing

The album was released in Europe and Australia. [2]

Side one

  1. Opening announcement / Instrumental
    Opening of "Indian Love Call" ()
  2. "I'm Casting My Lasso Towards the Sky" ()
  3. "Serenade" ()
  4. "Cool Water" (Bob Nolan)
  5. "Cattle Call" (Tex Owens)
  6. "The Twelfth of Never" ()
  7. "Love Song of the Waterfall" ()
  8. "Got the All Overs for You (All over Me)" (Freddie Hart)
Total length: 20:45

Side two

  1. "There's a Love Knot in My Lariat" (Wilf Carter)
  2. "Poor Little Angeline" ()
  3. Medley:
    "China Doll" (G. Kannan, A. Kannan);
    "Indian Love Call" (
    • Rudolf Friml
    • Otto Harbach
    • Oscar Hammerstein II
    )
    ;
    "Rose Marie" (
    • Rudolf Friml
    • Otto Harbach
    • Oscar Hammerstein II
    )
  4. "The Old Spinning Wheel" (Billy Hill)
  5. "I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen" (Arr. )
  6. "When I Grow Too Old to Dream" ()
Total length: 21:00

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI) [3] Silver60,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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References

  1. 1 2 Colin Larkin (1998). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Fifties Music. Virgin. ISBN   978-0-7535-0268-6.
  2. "Slim Whitman – 25th Anniversary Concert". Discogs . Retrieved 2023-02-10.
  3. "British album certifications – Slim Whitman – Happy Anniversary Valley". British Phonographic Industry . Retrieved 2023-02-10.