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  1. Crosby / Nash* – Whistling Down The Wire. More images. Label:Polydor – 2310 468: Format: Vinyl, LP, Album. Country:Germany: Released ... Words By, Music By – Danny Kootch*, Graham Nash. 2:49: A2: Broken Bird. Words By, Music By – Graham Nash And David Crosby* Words By, Music By – Graham Nash And David Crosby* 2:42: A3: Time After Time ...

  2. Listen to Whistling Down the Wire by Crosby & Nash on Apple Music. 1976. 10 Songs. Duration: 36 minutes. Album · 1976 · 10 Songs. ... Also available in the iTunes Store . More By Crosby & Nash. Graham Nash David Crosby. Graham Nash David Crosby. 1972. Another Stoney Evening (Live 1971) [Bonus Track Version] Another Stoney Evening (Live 1971 ...

  3. Whistling Down the Wire is the third album by Crosby & Nash, released on ABC Records in 1976, the second of the duo's three-album deal with ABC Records. Cassette and 8-track tape versions of the album were distributed by Atlantic Records, to which Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young were signed. It peaked at No. 26 on the Billboard 200 album chart and was certified gold by the RIAA.

  4. 1969年からちょうど50年を記念して、70年代を代表する名バンドによる69年リリースのデビュー作をピックアップ。第六弾は、5月にリリースされたクロスビー・スティルス&ナッシュの1st『crosby stills&nash』!

  5. For similar release without Santa Maria stamper Crosby & Nash - Whistling Down The Wire. Special thanks to Leslie Morris, Mac Holbert, Glenn Goodwin & John Sands. This album is dedicated to Jerry Ruebenstein. Released with lyric inner sleeve. Credited to "Crosby - Nash" on jacket front; to "David Crosby / Graham Nash" on labels.

  6. Arranged By [String Arrangements] – Lee Holdridge Art Direction [Original Album], Design [Original Album] – Gary Burden Art Direction [Reissue] – Vartan (4) Bass – Tim Drummond; Coordinator [Reissue Project Coordination] – Beth Stempel Design [Reissue] – Junie Osaki Drums, Percussion – Russ Kunkel; Electric Guitar, Dobro – Danny Kortchmar; Electric Guitar, Slide Guitar, Violin ...

  7. 4 de abr. de 2017 · CroNaMyth 3.0: Wasted on the wait. Each Crosby & Nash album seems a little less magical than the last, as if with each rubbing of the lamp their collective genie-us grew weaker. There was still enough magic left to produce a gold record out of Whistling Down The Wire, but not enough to produce a hit single from “Out of the Darkness.”.