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Release year : 1968

An Jenem Tag (Those Were The Days) / Turn! Turn! Turn!

By Mary Hopkin7" Single • Part of the collection “Paul McCartney as producer, composer, or session musician in the 60s

Last updated on September 29, 2021


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  • Publisher: Apple Records
  • Reference: O 23 910

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Side 1

  1. An Jenem Tag

    Written by Boris Fomin, Gene Raskin, Heinz Korn

    5:10 • Studio versionA

    Paul McCartney : Acoustic guitar (?), Producer Geoff Emerick : Engineer Richard Hewson : Orchestra arrangement Mary Hopkin : Vocals Unknown musician(s) : Banjo, Bass, Drums, Four cellos, Guitar, One clarinet, One trombone, Six violins, Tuba, Two trumpets Aida Foster Children's Choir : Choir Gilbert Webster : Cymbalum

    Session Recording: Late July 1968 • Studio EMI Studios, Abbey Road ; Trident Studios, London, UK

    Session Vocal overdubs: September 1968 ?

Side 2

  1. Turn! Turn! Turn!

    Written by Pete Seeger

    2:50 • Studio versionA

    Paul McCartney : Producer Mary Hopkin : Acoustic guitar, Vocals

    Session Recording: Late July 1968 ?


An Jenem Tag” is the German version of “Those Were The Days“, recorded by Mary Hopkin and produced by Paul McCartney in 1968, for release in West Germany.

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