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THE LITTLE OLD LADY FROM PASADENA — LIBERTY LRP-3377 (M); LST-7377 (S) (September)
The Little Old Lady from Pasadena
(Jan Berry - Don Altfeld - Roger Christian)
• Memphis
(Chuck Berry)
• When It's Over
(Jill Gibson - Don Altfeld - Horace Altfeld)
• Horace, the Swingin' School-Bus Driver
(Phil Sloan - Steve Barri)
• Old Ladies Seldom Power Shift {I}
(Jan Berry - Dean Torrence)
• Sidewalk Surfin'
(Brian Wilson - Roger Christian)
• The Anaheim, Azusa & Cucamonga Sewing Circle, Book Review and Timing Association
(Jan Berry - Roger Christian - Don Altfeld)
• Summer Means Fun
(Phil Sloan - Steve Barri)
• It's as Easy as 1, 2, 3 *
(Jill Gibson - Don Altfeld)
• Move Out Little Mustang
(Jan Berry - Brian Wilson - Roger Christian)
• Skateboarding - Part 2 {I}
(Jan Berry - Jill Gibson)
• One-Piece Topless Bathing Suit
(Phil Sloan - Steve Barri - Don Altfeld)
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Arranged and Produced by Jan Berry for Screen Gems, Inc.
Engineers: Bones Howe, Lanky Linstrot, and Chuck Britz
{I} = Instrumental Cut
* Vocal Duet: Jan Berry and Jill Gibson
"LITTLE OLD LADY" COURTESY OF DODGE DEALERS (Kathryn Minner)
BACKING HARMONIES: PHIL SLOAN & STEVE BARRI (THE FANTASTIC BAGGYS) and Jan & Dean
Liner Notes: Little Old Grandpa (He's very clean)
Cover Design and Photography: Studio Five
CHARTS: BILLBOARD #40 — CASH BOX #40
The Song "Little Old Lady from Pasadena" Reflects Jan Berry's Restored Songwriting Credit, as of January 2002.
NateRuvin:
This is probably one of my favorite Jan & Dean records. "When It's Over" is my all time favorite Jan & Dean song. It has a marvelous arrangement and heartfelt vocals. The title track is also a brilliant pop song, with crazy lyrics. "Anaheim" is one of Jan's most ambitious songs, and it really blew my mind when I heard it. The verse reminds me a little bit of "I Get Around". "Summer Means Fun" is great too. I love "Girls are two to one" part. "Move Out Little Mustang" is bizarre because it is quintessential Jan Berry/Brian Wilson, but it's sung by The Fantastic Baggies. For some reason I also love "Old Ladies Seldom Power Shift"! I guess I'm a sucker for the surf guitar 8)
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