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  2. Released: 10 July 1972 (US) 28 July 1972 (UK) Recorded: March–April 1972: Studio: Trident Studios and Apple Studio, London, England; "The Most Beautiful World in the World" recorded at CTS Studios, London: Genre: Pop: Length: 39: 07: Label: RCA Victor: Producer: Richard Perry: Nilsson chronology

  3. The official studio version didn’t appear until Son of Schmilsson, but “Joy” also was released as a 7″ single, credited to a new Nilsson pseudonym, Buck Earl, in some attempt to get played on 1970s country radio stations (the flip was “I Guess The Lord Must Be In New York City”). Since Harry tinkered with the tune for years, there ...

  4. Jul 10, 2022 · Harry Nilsson released 'Son of Schmilsson,' the surprising follow-up to his gold-selling Top 5 smash 'Nilsson Schmilsson,' on July 10, 1972.

  5. Nilsson followed quickly with Son of Schmilsson (1972), released while its predecessor was still on the charts. Besides the problem of competing with himself, Nilsson was by then ignoring most of Perry's production advice, [11] and his decision to give free rein to his bawdiness and bluntness on this release alienated some of his earlier, more ...

  6. When worldwide success found Harry via Nilsson Schmilsson, he took it as a cue to pursue just how far his artistic license might take him. Son Of Schmilsson was the result, released in the U.S. on this date in 1972. Read more about Son Of Schmilsson here.

  7. Released July 10, 1972. Son of Schmilsson Tracklist. 1. Take 54 Lyrics. 2. Remember (Christmas) Lyrics. 3. Joy Lyrics. 4. Turn on Your Radio Lyrics. 5. You're Breakin' My Heart Lyrics. 5.8K....

  8. Jun 9, 2006 · June 9, 2006. Two reissues and a well-selected compilation from the offbeat singer-songwriter. He sung his balls off for you, baby.

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