Always There (album)
For Judith Durham's 1997 album of the same name, see Always There
Always There (LP) | ||||
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Studio album by Marti Webb | ||||
Released | 1986 | |||
Studio | Angel Studios, London | |||
Genre | Theme music | |||
Label | BBC Records | |||
Producer | Bruce Talbot & John Altman | |||
Marti Webb chronology | ||||
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Marti Webb Sings Small Screen Themes (CD) | |
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Studio album by Marti Webb | |
Released | 1988 |
Label | BBC Records |
Always There is the fifth solo album by English actress and singer Marti Webb, primarily known for her work in musical theatre, released in 1986 on the BBC Records label. It consists of theme tunes from television shows that had been given lyrics which are sung by Webb. The title track "Always There" reached #13 in the UK Singles Chart. The album, which peaked at #65 in the UK Albums Chart,[1] was released in 1988 on compact disc entitled Marti Webb Sings Small Screen Themes.
Track listing
Side 1
- "Always There” (Simon May, Don Black, Leslie Osborne) – Theme from Howard’s Way
- "To Have and to Hold" (John Worth) – Theme from To Have and to Hold
- "He’s Not You (Chi Mai)” (Ennio Morricone, Don Black) – Theme from The Life and Times of David Lloyd George
- "I Could Be So Good for You" (Patricia Waterman, Gerard Kenny) – Theme from Minder
- "It’s Still the Same Dream" (Kenyon Emrys-Roberts, Don Black) – Theme from To Serve Them All My Days
- "Anyone Can Fall in Love" (Simon May, Don Black, Leslie Osborne) – Theme from EastEnders
Side 2
- "Someday Soon” (Khachaturian [arranged by John Altman] and Don Black) – Theme from The Onedin Line
- "Cheers" (Gary Portnoy, Judy Hart Angelo) – Theme from Cheers
- "No One Will Ever Know You" (Shostakovich [arranged by Harry Rabinowitz] and Don Black) – Theme from Reilly, Ace of Spies
- "Moonlighting" (Al Jarreau, Lee Holdridge) – Theme from Moonlighting
- "I Don’t Hurt Anymore" (Richard Rodney Bennett, Don Black) – Theme from Tender is the Night
- "Only Love" (Vladimir Cosma, Norman Gimbel) – Theme from Mistral’s Daughter
Production
- Orchestra arranged and conducted by John Altman
- Harmonica and extra vocals by Paul Jones (Side 1, Track 4 & Side 2, Track 2)
- Produced by Bruce Talbot and John Altman.
- Engineered and mixed at Angel Studios by John Timperley
- Assistant engineer Gary Thomas
Charts
Chart | Position |
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UK Albums Chart[2] | 65 |
References
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