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- Hallelujah_Freedom aSide ""Hallelujah Freedom"".
- Hallelujah_Freedom abstract "\"Hallelujah Freedom\" is a song written and recorded by Junior Campbell in September 1972.The recording took place at Decca Studio 2 in London in October 1972 and featured Campbell on lead vocal, piano, guitar & electric piano, with Ray Duffy on drums, Graham Knight (ex The Marmalade colleague of Campbell's) on bass. The alto sax solo was performed by Pete Zorn.The backing vocals were performed by Barry St John, Doris Troy and Campbell himself. The recording was engineered by John Burns - Decca staff engineer and went on to win the award, best recorded British single of 1972.\"Hallelujah Freedom\" was released 29 September 1972 on Deram DM 364 entering the UK Singles Chart 14 October 1972. The record spent 9 weeks on the chart reaching number 10 position. Hallelujah Freedom was also successful in the Netherlands, France & Germany.".
- Hallelujah_Freedom bSide ""Alright With Me"".
- Hallelujah_Freedom musicalArtist Junior_Campbell.
- Hallelujah_Freedom musicalBand Junior_Campbell.
- Hallelujah_Freedom recordLabel Deram_Records.
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- Hallelujah_Freedom wikiPageRevisionID "648313921".
- Hallelujah_Freedom wikiPageWikiLink Category:1972_singles.
- Hallelujah_Freedom wikiPageWikiLink Category:1972_songs.
- Hallelujah_Freedom wikiPageWikiLink Category:Deram_Records_singles.
- Hallelujah_Freedom wikiPageWikiLink Category:Songs_written_by_Junior_Campbell.
- Hallelujah_Freedom wikiPageWikiLink Deram_Records.
- Hallelujah_Freedom wikiPageWikiLink Doris_Troy.
- Hallelujah_Freedom wikiPageWikiLink Junior_Campbell.
- Hallelujah_Freedom wikiPageWikiLink Marmalade_(band).
- Hallelujah_Freedom wikiPageWikiLink Pete_Zorn.
- Hallelujah_Freedom wikiPageWikiLink Sanctuary_Records_Group.
- Hallelujah_Freedom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hallelujah Freedom".
- Hallelujah_Freedom writer Junior_Campbell.
- Hallelujah_Freedom aSide ""Hallelujah Freedom"".
- Hallelujah_Freedom artist Junior_Campbell.
- Hallelujah_Freedom bSide ""Alright With Me"".
- Hallelujah_Freedom label Deram_Records.
- Hallelujah_Freedom lastSingle ""Goodbye Baby Jane"".
- Hallelujah_Freedom name "Hallelujah Freedom".
- Hallelujah_Freedom nextSingle ""Sweet Illusion"".
- Hallelujah_Freedom recorded "Decca Studio 2".
- Hallelujah_Freedom recorded "London, England".
- Hallelujah_Freedom recorded "October 1972".
- Hallelujah_Freedom thisSingle ""Hallelujah Freedom"".
- Hallelujah_Freedom wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_single.
- Hallelujah_Freedom wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Start_date.
- Hallelujah_Freedom writer Junior_Campbell.
- Hallelujah_Freedom subject Category:1972_singles.
- Hallelujah_Freedom subject Category:1972_songs.
- Hallelujah_Freedom subject Category:Deram_Records_singles.
- Hallelujah_Freedom subject Category:Songs_written_by_Junior_Campbell.
- Hallelujah_Freedom hypernym Song.
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- Hallelujah_Freedom comment "\"Hallelujah Freedom\" is a song written and recorded by Junior Campbell in September 1972.The recording took place at Decca Studio 2 in London in October 1972 and featured Campbell on lead vocal, piano, guitar & electric piano, with Ray Duffy on drums, Graham Knight (ex The Marmalade colleague of Campbell's) on bass. The alto sax solo was performed by Pete Zorn.The backing vocals were performed by Barry St John, Doris Troy and Campbell himself.".
- Hallelujah_Freedom label "Hallelujah Freedom".
- Hallelujah_Freedom sameAs Q5642870.
- Hallelujah_Freedom sameAs m.0gywt96.
- Hallelujah_Freedom sameAs Q5642870.
- Hallelujah_Freedom wasDerivedFrom Hallelujah_Freedom?oldid=648313921.
- Hallelujah_Freedom isPrimaryTopicOf Hallelujah_Freedom.
- Hallelujah_Freedom name "Hallelujah Freedom".