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Ennio Morricone

Per Qualche Dollaro In Più

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First Base was the album by the rock music group Babe Ruth. Produced by Alan Shacklock and Nick Mobbs, released in 1972. The album went gold in Canada, sold well in the US, but had disappointing sales by comparison in the UK. The song “The Mexican” has been covered and mixed many times. Among them, it was covered in 1984 by John “Jellybean” Benitez with vocals by the original singer, Janita Haan. “The Mexican” was mixed into the third track of The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One by Liam Howlett of The Prodigy in 1999. The sleeve design, painting and photography were by Roger Dean. Engineered by Tony Clark and Kete Go at EMI Studios, Abbey Road between June and September 1972. Read on...

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More songs by Ennio Morricone (See Charts): On Earth As It Is In Heaven (From 'The Mission'), Ecstasy Of Gold, The Untouchables, The Trio, and Gabriel'S Oboe.

Popular in Soundtrack (See Charts): Perfect Day, How Deep Is Your Love, La Valse D'Amelie, Stayin' Alive, Come What May, Blasted Empire, Mad World, Are Friends Electric, Tammy, and Breaking Of The Fellowship.

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