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Skidmore College
Music Department

MU106 Great Composers

Sixties British Songwriters

"A Picture of You"

Songwriters: John Beveridge and Peter Oakman

Publisher(s): Peer Music Ltd.

Musicians: Joe Brown and His Bruvvers; Joe Brown (vocals and guitar), Pete Oakman (bass), Tony Oakman (guitar), John Beveridge (guitar), and Bobby Graham (drums); with the Breakaways: Vicki Haseman, Margot Quantrell, and Jean Hawker (vocals)

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Date of Recording: n.a.

Location of Recording: Pye Recording Studios, London

Date of Release: May 1962

Label and Number: Piccadilly 7N 35047

Charts: 17 May 1962, UK #2

Producer: Ray Horricks

Music Director / Arranger: Les Reed

Engineer(s):

Other Information:

Lyrics

a.  In the night there are sights to be seen, stars like jewels on the crown of a queen.
But the only sight I wanna view is that wonderful picture of you.
b.  On a streetcar or in the café, all of the evening and most of the day,
My mind is in a maze what can I do? I still see that picture of you.
c.  It was last summer, I fell in love, my heart told me what to do.
I saw you there on the crest of a hill and I took a little picture of you.
d.  Then you were gone, like a dream in the night, with you went my heart, my love, and my life.
I didn't know your name, what could I do? I only had a picture of you.
e.  That wonderful picture of you, I'm left with a picture of you, oh yeah, that wonderful picture of you.

Form

Section Meas. Text Description
intro   --  
verse   a  
verse   b  
chorus   c  
verse   b  
verse*   d  
verse   --  
verse   d  
coda   e