Bobby gimby the pied piped   the kids let's get together front

$35.00

Gimby, Bobby - Let's Get Together

Format: LP
Label: Quality SV 1820
Year: 1967
Origin: Cabri, Saskatchewan, 🇨🇦
Genre: Childrens, jazz
Keyword:  1967 centennial
Value of Original Title: $35.00
Make Inquiry/purchase: email ryder@robertwilliston.com
Release Type: Albums
Websites:  https://citizenfreak.com/titles/321375-gimby-bobby-the-pied-piper-and-the-kids-re-issue
Playlist: Ontario, Canadiana, Saskatchewan, Childrens, Centennial, 1960's, MOCM Top 1000 Canadian Albums

Tracks

Side 1

Track Name
Let's Get Together - Canada Forever
The Cricket Song
You Need Hands
What a Wonderful World
The Music Goes Round and Round
CA-NA-DA

Side 2

Track Name
The New Generation
Babyface - One of Those Songs - Robert E. Lee
Lilli Marlene
Let the Grass Grow
Have a Happy Moment
Goodnight Mummy

Photos

2867

Bobby Gimby - Let's Get Together

2868

Bobby Gimby - Let's Get Together

2869

Bobby Gimby - Let's Get Together

Bobby gimby the pied piped   the kids let's get together front

Let's Get Together

Videos

No Video

Information/Write-up

Oct 18, 2024: Here is a fresh look back at this album with a new audio transfer from a freshly opened copy.

Bobby Gimby, born in 1919 in Saskatchewan, Canada, is best known for his iconic 1967 recording of "Canada: A Centennial Song." Nicknamed the "Pied Piper of Canada," he made notable contributions to radio with his work on Happy Gang and on CBC-TV with Juliette. Additionally, he composed "Malaysia Forever," which is the national anthem of Malaysia.

Growing up in Saskatchewan, Gimby developed a love for jazz and taught himself to play the trumpet. To appear older and join a big band as a teenager, he even grew a mustache. Throughout his career, he achieved many milestones, including leading his own orchestra and hosting radio and TV shows. However, his proudest accomplishment was writing "Ca-Na-Da," the anthem for Canada's centennial celebration. At a time when the nation was divided, he believed in the unifying power of music, and his vision resonated widely. This album, featuring the centennial anthem, became the highest-selling Canadian album of all time, solidifying his legacy.

Although uncredited, the vocals on this album were performed by The Craddock Kids, who had their own 1967 Centennial album with Ben McPeek and his Orchestra. Bonnie Craddock recalls, "My mom and dad took us to Ed Sullivan in 1966. We met him and sang a roster of songs, which led to a live show with him. In 1967, Bobby Gimby wrote 'C-A-N-A-D-A,' and we were chosen to sing it. For a long time, it was believed that many kids sang it, but the truth is, it was us - overdubbed. We even recorded the French version along with another French Canadian girl. This led to numerous Exhibition shows where we performed six days a week, several times a day." The gatefold jacket of the album includes 15 historic photos, providing a glimpse into Gimby’s remarkable journey.

Musical arrangements by Bobby Gimby and Ben McPeek
The Craddock Kids (The Children) arranged and conducted by Bobb Gimby
Engineered by George Semkiw, Dave Green, and Phil Sheridan
Production assistance: Jack Richardson
Directed by Miss Lynn Gimby

Front and back colour photos by Clive Webster
Jacket design by Michael Clasby

The crippled children of Canada, through the courtesy of Bobby Gimby, will benefit from your purchase of this record

Comments

No Comments