A tall drink of water
“Bed Side Music” From Japan
“Way Out…Far” The Lewis Sisters Liberty Records. (1960) Helen and Kaye went on to record as “the Singing School Teachers” and recorded and wrote for Motown Records! Equally odd is this cover which is dark and creepy (in a peeping tom kinda way) on one hand and squeeky clean on the other.

After work and stopping by the local music store, Seelun checks out her new records.
“Der Wecker Vom Dienst” Gut Aufgelegt von und mit Hermann Haarmann. Telefunken Records.
“The Sound of New York” A Music-Sound Portrait. (1959) Written by Kenyon Hopkins. Produced by Creed Taylor. ABC-Paramount’s Aristocrat Series. Kenyon Hopkins is already represented on Lp Cover Lover with his soundtracks “The Hustler” and “Baby Doll.”
Frank Rehak, Wayne Andre, Jimmy Cleveland, Frank Saracco (tb); Bill Hixon (b-tb); Phil Woods (as); Ray Beckenstein (as, bs, b-cl, f); Harold Feldman (as, oboe); Phil Bodner (eng hrn, f); Barry Galbraith, Mundel Lowe (g); Wendell Marshall (b); Osie Johnson, Phil Kraus, Joe Venuto (perc); The Geri Beitzel Singers (vcl); Rudolph Desco (voice); Keene Crockett (sound effects); Kenyon Hopkins (arr).
a. The Sound Of New York (Arrival) (Kenyon Hopkins) – 2:29
b. Manhattan(Rodgers/Hart) – 2:44
c. Taxi Ride (Kenyon Hopkins) – 2:09
d. Take The “A” Train (Subway) (Billy Strayhorn) – 2:50
e. Waterfront (Kenyon Hopkins) – 2:59
f. Penthouse Serenade (Cocktail Party) (Jason/Burton) – 2:34
g. East Side, West Side(Fifth Avenue Parade) – 2:08
h. Construction (Kenyon Hopkins) – 2:06
i. Chinatown, My Chinatown (Chinese New Year) (Jerome/Schwartz) – 2:22
j. Coney Island Visit (Kenyon Hopkins) – 3:16
k. Lullaby Of Broadway(Dubin/Warren) – 2:5
l. The Sound Of New York (Departure) (Kenyon Hopkins) – 1:36
“The Dance of the Pithecanthrope” Gerard Calvi on the French Vogue label