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US Release date : Saturday, March 25, 1967

Love In The Open Air / Theme From "The Family Way" (US)

By The Tudor Minstrels7" Single • Part of the collection “Paul McCartney as producer, composer, or session musician in the 60s


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  • US release date: Mar 25, 1967
  • Publisher: London Records
  • Reference: 45-1012

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Side 1

  1. Love In The Open Air

    Written by Paul McCartney

    3:02 • Studio versionA • Mono

    George Martin : Producer John Underwood : Viola Joy Hall : Cello Raymond Keenlyside : ViolinPerformed by : George Martin Orchestra Neville Marriner : Violin

    Session Recording: Early December 1966 • Studio CTS Studios, London, UK

Side 2

  1. Theme From The Family Way

    Written by Paul McCartney, George Martin

    2:11 • Studio versionC • Mono • 7" version from Decca

    George Martin : Producer John Underwood : Viola Joy Hall : Cello Raymond Keenlyside : ViolinPerformed by : George Martin Orchestra Neville Marriner : Violin

    Session Recording: Early December 1966 • Studio CTS Studios, London, UK


In December 1966, two versions of the “Love In The Open Air / Theme From The Family Way” single were released in the UK, one by Decca credited to “The Tudor Minstrels”the other one by EMI’s affiliate, United Artists, under the name “George Martin and his Orchestra”.

This US single by London Records contains the same tracks as the UK Decca single.

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