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Los Pop Tops - Oh Lord, Why Lord / The Voice Of A Dying Man album flac Performer: Los Pop Tops
Title: Oh Lord, Why Lord / The Voice Of A Dying Man
Style: Vocal
Released: 1968
Country: Spain
MP3 album: 1222 mb
FLAC album: 1132 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: AC3 MP2 WMA DTS MOD DMF MIDI
Genre: Pop

Their first release to gain attention was "Oh Lord, Why Lord" (1968), written by Jean Marcel Bouchety and Phil Trim. It was the first pop song to incorporate the melody of Pachelbel's Canon in D. That single's b-side, "The Voice Of The Dying Man" (based on a Johann Sebastian Bach composition) was also recorded in Spanish as. "La Voz del Hombre Caido".

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Later Ignacio was substituted by Rafael Guillermo and José Lupiani by Francisco Urbano Romero. In 1968 they a big hit with "The voice of the dying man", dedicated to Martin L. King, and "Oh lord, why lord". Their biggest hit was "Mammy Blue", in 1971.

Pop Tops (or Los Pop-Tops ) were a vocal, instrumental band, formed in 1967 in Madrid, Spain and consisting of José Lipiani, Alberto Vega, Ignacio Pérez, Julián Luis Angulo, Enrique Gómez, Ray Gómez plus lead singer Phil Trim (born January 5, 1940, Trinidad and Tobago ). Their sound was a blend of baroque pop with the soulful vocals of Trim. Major influences included Procol Harum and The Left Banke. Their first release to gain attention was "Oh Lord, Why Lord" (1968), written by Jean Marcel Bouchety and Phil Trim

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Pop Tops (or Los Pop-Tops) were a vocal/instrumental band, formed in 1967 in Madrid, Spain and consisting of José Lipiani, Alberto Vega, Ignacio Pérez, Julián Luis Angulo, Enrique Gómez, Ray Gómez plus lead singer Phil Trim (born January 5, 1940, Trinidad and Tobago). Their first release to gain attention was "Oh Lord, Why Lord" (1968), written by Jean Marcel Bouchety and Phil Trim

Oh Lord, why-y-y-y-y-y Lord. In this world, you made so sacred, I only find problems and hatred, (Oh Lord, why Lord). I just can't seem to find any place, my every move is so unsafe, (Oh Lord, why Lo-o-ord). I used to clean up shit from the rim of the toilet. Now I'm gettin' money, I don't gotta pack a pistola. Okay, maybe, cause jealousy make a man go crazy. Money make a motherfucker hate me. One thousand bitches they all wanna date me.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Oh Lord, Why Lord 3:58
B The Voice Of A Dying Man
Arranged By – J. Bouchety*, P. Nieto
2:31

Credits

  • Directed By [Music] – J. Bouchety*
  • Producer – Alain Milhaud
  • Written-By – Phil Trim

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SN-20.124 Pop-Tops* Oh Lord, Why Lord ‎(7", Single) Sonoplay, Barclay SN-20.124 Spain 1968
M 25 073 Pop Tops* Oh Lord, Why Lord ‎(7", Single, Mono) Barclay M 25 073 Germany 1968
MB 28.058, MB 28 058 Pop Tops* Oh Lord, Why Lord ‎(7", Single) Barclay, Barclay MB 28.058, MB 28 058 Germany 1972
C-154 Los Pop Tops* Oh Lord, Why Lord ‎(7") Calla Records C-154 US Unknown
MM 578 The Pop Tops Oh Lord, Why Lord ? ‎(7") Major Minor MM 578 UK 1968