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Dick Kallman

Photos

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Discography

Decca 9-29843 Love Me as Though There Were No Tomorrow /
     The End of a Love Affair (1956)
Decca 9-29913 I asked the Lord / I long to belong to someone
Decca 9-30036 Love is a dangerous game /Two different worlds (1956)
Decca 9-30139 If it were up to me / I want some love

Liberty 55063 Young & In Love / I Cry to the Moon (1957)
Liberty 55091 Seven Wonders of the World / My Heart's Desire (1957)

HiFi 568 Born to Be Loved / Just Squeeze Me (1959)
     [ "Born to Be Loved" was a movie ]

HMV POP 1083 Speak Softly / Little Grain of Sand (1962, UK label)
HMV POP1118 Say It Isn't so / From this Day on (same as Capitol 5054)
HMV POP 1144 My Heart Remembers / They Didn't Believe Me (1963)
Capitol 5054 From This Day On / Say It Isn't So (1963)

RCA 8676 You're the One / Lookin' Around (1965)
RCA 8762 I Believe in You / On a Clear Day (1965, songs from LP)

Dot 17161 Oldham County Line / It's Lonely (1968)

LP
RCA 3489 Drops In as Hank (1965)

John Barry: The Hits & The Misses (Play It Again CD 107, UK, 1998)
Songs from 1963 recorded for an LP but only one song released then
14. Mam'selle - Dick Kallman
15. My Romance - Dick Kallman
16. Glory Of Love - Dick Kallman
17. Deed I Do - Dick Kallman
18. Say It Isn't So - Dick Kallman

There are several YouTube videos...I would start by clicking the one above, from 1963,
or the below one from 1965, from a dance show. The others are not live videos.


Recordings

Above co-written by Dick Kallman

    

Above two co-written by Dick Kallman

Click for larger scans of the LP

Arranged & Conducted by David Gates

Above, probably 1965-1966

Songwriting

"What's the Use" (Kallman - Buddy Pepper) 1968

Broadway shows

Seventeen, 1951, 180 performances
The Fifth Season, 1953-54
Half a Sixpence (replaced Tommy Steele) 1965-66

How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (replaced Robert Morse)
(touring company) 1963

Saturday Night, 1954, Sondheim unrecorded musical ("backers audition" tapes exist)