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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelBGO, BGO-Beat Goes On
UPC5017261214003
eBay Product ID (ePID)9046065449
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2020
GenreRock
ArtistBox Tops
Release TitleLetter / Neon Rainbow / Cry like a Baby / Non Stop / Dimensions
Dimensions
Item Height0.46 in
Item Weight0.30 lb
Item Length5.57 in
Item Width4.99 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks54
Number of Discs1
Tracks1.1 The Letter 1.2 She Knows How 1.3 Trains ; Boats ; Planes 1.4 Break My Mind 1.5 Whiter Shade of Pale 1.6 Everything I Am 1.7 Neon Rainbow 1.8 People Make the World 1.9 I'm Your Puppet 1.10 Happy Times 1.11 Gonna Find Somebody 1.12 I Pray for Rain 1.13 Cry Like a Baby 1.14 Deep in Kentucky 1.15 I'm the One for You 1.16 Weeping Analeah 1.17 Every Time 1.18 Fields of Clover 1.19 The Letter 1.20 Trouble with Sam 1.21 Lost 1.22 Good Morning Dear 1.23 727 1.24 You Keep Me Hanging on 1.25 The Door You Closed to Me 1.26 Georgia Farm Boy 1.27 Take Me to Your Heart 1.28 Come on Honey 1.29 You Keep Tightening Up on Me 2.1 Choo Choo Train 2.2 I'm Movin' on 2.3 Sandman 2.4 She Shot a Hole in My Soul 2.5 People Gonna Talk 2.6 I Met Her in Church 2.7 Rock Me Baby 2.8 Rollin' in My Sleep 2.9 I Can Dig It 2.10 Yesterday Where's My Mind 2.11 If I Had Let You in 2.12 Soul Deep 2.13 I Shall Be Released 2.14 Midnight Angel 2.15 Together 2.16 I'll Hold Out My Hand 2.17 I Must Be the Devil 2.18 Sweet Cream Ladies, Forward March 2.19 (The) Happy Song 2.20 Ain't No Way 2.21 I See Only Sunshine 2.22 Rock Me Baby 2.23 King's Highway 2.24 Since I Been Gone 2.25 Lay Your Shine on Me
NotesThe Box Tops' four albums, recorded between 1967 and 1969 for Bell Records, plus bonus tracks. Featuring the pragmatic 16 year old singer Alex Chilton, The Box Tops had a worldwide hit with 'The Letter'. 'Neon Rainbow', 'Cry Like A Baby' and 'Soul Deep' enjoyed similar success. By early 1970 the band, disillusioned by their lack of financial success, split. Alex Chilton went on to form Big Star, enjoying critical acclaim. Though there were periodic Box Tops reunions, these ended with Chilton's premature death in 2010. Digitally remastered and slipcased