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1972 studio album by The Lettermen
Spin Away is an album of cover songs done by the pop music group The Lettermen , released in 1972 by Capitol Records . The album was produced by Ed Cobb and the Lettermen. Vocal arrangements were by Vince Morton and Lettermen.[ 1]
Song title
Writer
Arrangement
A1. Spin Away (2:57)
Alan O'Day
Perry Botkin, Jr.
A2. Words (3:25)
B. Gibb, R. Gibb, M. Gibb
Jimmie Haskell
A3. Love Song (3:15)
Leslie Duncan
Perry Botkin, Jr.
A4. Precious and Few (3:05)
Walter D. Nims
Mort Garson
A5. The Summer Knows (3:00)
M. Legrand, M. Bergman , A. Bergman
Jimmie Haskell
B1. Sandman (3:25)
Dewey Bunnell
Perry Botkin, Jr.
B2. Baby I'm A Want You (3:05)
David Gates
Mort Garson
B3. Everything That Touches You (3:00)
Terry Kirkman
Perry Botkin, Jr.
B4. Maybe We Should (3:00)
Vince Morton
Vince Morton
B5a/b. Don't Leave Me/Without Her (Medley) (3:35)
Harry Nilsson
Vocal: Pat Valentino, Music: Perry Botkin, Jr.
Keyboards: Vince Morton, Michael Lang, Michael Melvoin and Michael Omartian
Guitars: Richard Bennet and David Cohen
Bass: Emory Gordy, Jr.
Drums: Dennis St. John, Jimmy Gordon and Colin Bailey
Percussion: Gary Coleman
Production coordinator: Billy Delbert
Personal Management: Jess Rand
Recorded at Producer's Workshop, Hollywood, California
Engineers: Edd Cobb and Tom Knox
Bobby Poynton
Donovan Tea
Rob Gulack
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