Cover HEYDAY - BBC RADIO SESSIONS 1968-1969 (LP) September 1987
TRACKS:
SIDE ONE:
Close the Door Lightly When You Go (Eric Anderson) 2'56"
I Don't Know Where I Stand (Joni Mitchell) 3'40"
Some Sweet Day (Felice & Boudleaux Bryant) 2'18"
Reno Nevada (Richard Farina) 2'18"
Suzanne (Leonard Cohen) 5'27"
If It Feels So Good, You Know It Can't Be Wrong (Richard Thompson / Ashley Hutchings)

3'12"
SIDE TWO:
I Still Miss Someone (Johnny Cash & R. Cash Jnr) 2'37"
Bird On A Wire (Leonard Cohen) 2'36"
Gone, Gone, Gone (Phil & Don Everly) 2'10"
Tried So Hard (Gene Clark) 2'48"
Shattering Live Experience (Simon Nicol) 3'19"
Percy's Song (Bob Dylan)

5'34"
ISSUES
UK Hannibal Records HNBL 1329 (September 1987)

TRACK SOURCES:
Close The Door Lightly When You Go Recorded by the BBC on 28 May 1968 and broadcast in " Top Gear" on 2 June 1968 with a repeat on 30 June 1968

I Don't Know Where I Stand Recorded by the BBC on 28 May 1968 and broadcast in " Top Gear" on 2 June 1968 with a repeat on 30 June 1968

Some Sweet Day Recorded by the BBC on 28 May 1968 and broadcast in " Top Gear" on 30 June 1968

Reno Nevada Recorded by the BBC on 27 December 19698 and broadcast in " The David Symonds Show" on 10 January 1969 with a repeat on 24 January 1969

Suzanne Recorded by the BBC on 26 August 1968 and broadcast in " Top Gear" on 29 September 1968

If It Feels Good You Know It Can't Be Wrong Recorded by the BBC on 26 August 1968 and broadcast in " Top Gear" on 1 September 1968 with a repeat on 29 September 1968

I Still Miss Someone Recorded by the BBC on 27 December 1968 and broadcast in " The David Symonds Show" on 7 January 1969 with a repeat on 21 January 1969

Bird On A Wire Recorded by the BBC on 2 December 1968 and broadcast in " The Stuart Henry Show" on 8 December 1968

Gone Gone Gone Recorded by the BBC on 26 August 1968 and broadcast in " Top Gear" on 1 September 1968 with a repeat on 29 September 1968

Tried So Hard Recorded by the BBC on 27 December 1968 and broadcast in " The David Symonds Show" on 8 January 1969 with a repeat on 22 January 1969

Shattering Live Experience Recorded by the BBC on 4 February 1969 and broadcast in " The David Symonds Show" on 9 February 1969

Percy's Song Recorded by the BBC on 18 March 1969 and broadcast in " Top Gear" on 6 April 1969 with a repeat on 4 May 1969

See separate entry for CD issue

Musicians
Ian Matthews Vocals
Sandy Denny Vocals
Richard Thompson Vocals, Electric & Acoustic Guitars, Organ
Simon Nicol Electric & Acoustic Guitars, Electric Dulcimer
Ashley Hutchings Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals
Martin Lamble Drums
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