The Fruitsmelling Shop

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"The Fruitsmelling Shop"
Sonny Condell Fruitsmelling front.png
Single by Sonny Condell & Scullion
from the album Scullion
B-side "Down in the City"
Released1979 (1979)
Recorded
  • "The Fruitsmelling Shop": Windmill Studios, Dublin [1]
  • "Down in the City": January 1977 (1977-01), [2] Lombard Sound, Dublin [3]
Genre Folk
Length3:02
Label Mulligan
Songwriter(s) Sonny Condell
Producer(s)
Sonny Condell singles chronology
"Down in the City"
(1977)
"The Fruitsmelling Shop"
(1979)
"Down in the City"
(1997)
Scullion singles chronology
"The Cat She Went a Hunting"
(1979)
"The Fruitsmelling Shop"
(1979)
"Tension"
(1980)
Ireland stereo 7" single (LUNS 753)
No.TitleLength
1."The Fruitsmelling Shop"3:02
2."Down in the City"4:37

Personnel

"The Fruitsmelling Shop"

Scullion
Additional musicians
Production

"Down in the City"

Production

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References

  1. 1 2 Scullion LP notes
  2. Album: Camouflage, Release Date: 1977, Recording Date: January 1977, allmusic.com, retrieved 1 May 2011
  3. Camouflage LP notes