Neely, Sam
Down Home
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Neely, Sam

Down Home
1974 Original. Cover Is VG+. "Sam Neely Played Guitar From Around The Age Of 10 And Five Years Later, With His Family Now Living In Corpus Christi, Texas, He Was Playing With Local Bands And This Continued Over The Next Few Years. In The Late 60s He Submitted Some Of His Songs For Consideration For Films And This Led To A Recording Contract With Capitol Records. During The Early 70s He Was Active In The Hollywood Studios For Films, Including Tilt (1978), And Television Work, Including Singing His Own Composition, ‘The Party’s Over (Farewell To M*A*S*H)’, The Song At The End Of The Final Episode Of The Long-Running M*A*S*H. Meanwhile, Neely Was Still Writing Songs, Among Them ‘Long Road To Texas’, ‘Loving You Just Crossed My Mind’, ‘Rosalie’, ‘Blue Time’, ‘You Can Have Her’, ‘You Can Never Go Back’, ‘I Fought The Law’ And ‘Sail Away’, Some Of Which Were Popular Singles. He Continued Recording Through The Late 70s, For A&M Records And Elektra Records, Before Returning To Texas." Rovi, All Music Guide.

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  • Artist: Neely, Sam
  • Genre: Pop
  • Type: Used - LP
  • Label: A&M
  • Catalog ID: SP 3627
  • Country ID: USA
  • SKU: 158861