Hurricane Smith

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Don't Let It Die 02:30 Tools
Oh, Babe What Would You Say 03:16 Tools
Oh Babe What Would You Say 03:16 Tools
Oh Babe, What Would You Say 03:16 Tools
Oh, Babe, What Would You Say 00:00 Tools
Oh, Babe, What Would You Say? 03:16 Tools
Oh, Babe What Would You Say - Original Hit Version 03:16 Tools
Who Was It 03:03 Tools
Oh, Babe What Would You Say? 03:27 Tools
Oh Babe, What Would You Say? 03:21 Tools
Oh Babe What Would You Say? 03:29 Tools
My Mother Was Her Name 04:27 Tools
Oh baby what would you say 03:23 Tools
That Girl 04:09 Tools
Oh, Babe, What Would You Say? (Album Version) 04:09 Tools
Back In The Country 02:58 Tools
Many Happy Returns 03:47 Tools
Wonderful Lily 03:24 Tools
Getting To Know You 02:55 Tools
Auntie Vi's 02:45 Tools
Oh, Babe What Would You Say (Original Hit Version) 03:16 Tools
I Don't Know Why I Love You 03:21 Tools
Cherry 02:46 Tools
Take Suki Home 02:51 Tools
Grannie's Dixie Duo 04:12 Tools
Theme from an Unmade Silent Movie 02:24 Tools
Englishman In New York 04:15 Tools
Beautiful Day, Beautiful Night 03:57 Tools
Oh Babe 03:57 Tools
From Me to You 02:45 Tools
Oh Babe, What Would You Say (Re-Recorded / Remastered) 03:31 Tools
A Melody You Never Will Forget 03:34 Tools
Don't Hide Your Heart Away 04:38 Tools
The Writer Sings His Songs 02:42 Tools
The Writer Sings His Song 03:21 Tools
Journey Thru' Dawn 03:21 Tools
Sam 02:05 Tools
Don´t let it die 02:35 Tools
To Make You My Baby 04:11 Tools
Hotcha Ma Chotcha 03:47 Tools
Bye Bye 04:40 Tools
Nice To See You 03:14 Tools
Good Old Fashioned Heartbreaker 03:45 Tools
Would It Be Right 02:54 Tools
Baby What Would You Say 03:21 Tools
Journey Through Dawn 03:20 Tools
Nursery Rhymes 02:52 Tools
Before I Saw Your Face 03:05 Tools
Scrapyard Story 02:52 Tools
Give Me Love, Give Me Life, Give Me Anything 03:14 Tools
Oh Baby, What Would You Say 03:28 Tools
Oh Babe, What Would You Say (Re-Recorded) 03:28 Tools
Oh Babe, What Would You Say (Re-Recorded / Remastered) 03:31 Tools
Oh,Babe, What Would You Say? 03:28 Tools
O Babe What Would You Say 03:28 Tools
Ooh Babe What Would You Say 03:28 Tools
Hurricane Smith 05:07 Tools
Oh Babe What Would You Say 03:30 Tools
Beautiful Day,Beautiful Night 03:55 Tools
Back in the Country [ Quasimoto's Goodmorning Sunshine ] 04:55 Tools
Interview - Pink Floyd Era 03:30 Tools
A Melody You Will Never Forget 04:55 Tools
Oh, Baby, What Would You Say 00:00 Tools
Oh Babe What Would You 03:30 Tools
Interview - Influences 01:04 Tools
From Me to You (Reprise) 02:55 Tools
Oh Babe, What Would You Say- 02:55 Tools
Interview - the Beatles Era 06:43 Tools
Beautiful Day Beautiful Night 06:43 Tools
Is This My love 03:30 Tools
Interview - the Mersysound Explosion 03:22 Tools
Pink Floyd 02:33 Tools
Summertime Love 02:57 Tools
On babe What Would You Say 03:22 Tools
working girl from leeds 03:22 Tools
Journey Thru Dawn 03:21 Tools
Donґt let it die 02:33 Tools
Pink Floyd Interview 02:33 Tools
Writer Sings The Song 03:22 Tools
Hurricane Smith / Oh Babe What Would You Say 03:27 Tools
067 Hurricane Smith - Don't Let It Die 02:34 Tools
My Mothers Was Her Name 02:33 Tools
Dont Let It Die(1) 03:30 Tools
Mister Misunderstood 02:33 Tools
Oh, Babe, What Would You Say('72) 02:33 Tools
Mama 03:30 Tools
Hold On 03:30 Tools
Hurricane Smith - Oh Babe What Would You Say 03:28 Tools
What Would You Say 03:28 Tools
Babe What Would You Say 03:30 Tools
Oh, Babe, What Would You Say ? 03:30 Tools
Oh, Babe! What Would You Say 03:16 Tools
Don't Let It 03:30 Tools
Don't Let It Lie 03:30 Tools
The Merseysound Explosion 03:30 Tools
They All need someone to love 03:30 Tools
I only have to say I Love you 03:30 Tools
Introduction / The Beatles Era 03:30 Tools
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Norman Smith aka Hurricane Smith (22 February 1923 – 3 March 2008) was an English musician and record producer. He was the engineer on all of the recordings by The Beatles up until 1965 when EMI promoted him from engineer to producer. The last Beatles album he recorded was Rubber Soul. In early 1967, he began working with a new group, Pink Floyd, producing their first three studio albums The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, A Saucerful of Secrets, and Ummagumma. During the sessions for the song "Remember a Day", drummer Nick Mason became agitated that he couldn't come up with the right drum part for the song. Smith, however, knew what he wanted with the drums, so he played the part himself. Still, Pink Floyd outgrew their producer somewhat, referring to him as "Normal" instead of Norman, although numerous books quote John Lennon as having come up with the nickname. In 1968, Smith produced one of the first rock concept albums, The Pretty Things' S.F. Sorrow. In 1971, Smith, as a recording artist under the name of Hurricane Smith, had a UK hit with Don't Let It Die. In 1972 he enjoyed a transatlantic hit with Oh Babe What Would You Say?, which became a US # 3 hit. This recording was a demo of a song that he had written for a different artist to record. When he played it for record producer Mickie Most, Mickie was impressed enough to tell him to release it as it was. Also from Smith's self-titled debut album was a second hit single, a cover of Gilbert O'Sullivan's "Who Was It?". Some minor hits followed, like My Mother Was Her Name (1972), Beautiful Day, Beautiful Night (1973) and To Make You My Baby (1974). However, his subsequent attempts at producing successful recordings proved elusive. In 2004, Smith released a new CD, From Me To You (SFMCD030), which is freely available, and includes new recordings of his biggest self-penned hits, "Don't Let It Die" and "Oh Babe, What Would You Say?", and includes messages in the sleeve notes from Sir Paul McCartney and members of Pink Floyd. Interviews on the disc can be cited to confirm the information given above. Norman Smith has written a book, The Sound Of The Beatles, published in June 2006. Smith wrote a memoir, entitled John Lennon Called Me Normal. It debuted on 16 March 2007 as a limited edition at The Fest for Beatles Fans in Secaucus, New Jersey. There, Smith appeared and sang "Oh Babe". The book contains never before published pictures, newly revealed historical facts about the Beatles and Pink Floyd at Abbey Road Studios, as well as details of Smith's life as an RAF glider pilot. --- From Wikipedia --- Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.