Cuddlebug (album)

Cuddlebug (album)

Infobox Album
Name = Cuddlebug
Type = studio
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Artist = The Simon Sisters


Released = 1964
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"Cuddlebug" was The Simon Sisters second album, released in 1964 for Kapp Records (Kapp KL-1397 Mono Kapp KS-3397 Stereo). The album was produced by up-and-coming music producer at the time, Jo Siopis. Siopis brought a raw and uncompromising merseybeat rock style to The Simon Sisters record, having been clearly influenced by her earlier work on the Gerry & The Pacemakers album "How Do You Like It?"

Track listing

# "Cuddlebug (The Happiness Blanket)"
# "If You Go Down To The Water"
# "Dinks Blues"
# "Turn, Turn, Turn"
# "Hold Back The Branches"
# "Ecoute Dans La Vent (Blowin' In The Wind)"
# "Motherless Child"
# "No One To Talk My Troubles To"
# "My Fisherman, My Laddie Oh"
# "Feuilles Oh (Leaves)"
# "If I Had A Ribbon Bow"
# "Pale Horse And Rider"


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