Dick Bakker Orchestra - Groovy Kind Of Love
Dick Bakker Orchestra - Groovy Kind Of Love Originally performed by: Toni Wine Feelings & Nostalgia 4 is the latest addition to the beloved series of instrumental classics arranged and conducted by Dick Bakker. With a career spanning over five decades, Dick Bakker—former chief conductor of the Metropole Orchestra and celebrated Eurovision composer—joins forces with his son Tom Bakker to reimagine timeless hits. The full album is now available on all streaming platforms, and the CD can be ordered via Omroep MAX. Order CD (NL only): https://www.maxwinkel.nl/products/fee... Stream album: https://open.spotify.com/album/6CCLRd... Album Tracklist: 1. Dick Bakker Orchestra – Mandy (Scott English, Richard Kerr) 2. Dick Bakker Orchestra – I’m Not In Love (Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman) 3. Dick Bakker Orchestra – Night Fever (Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb) 4. Dick Bakker Orchestra – Down Town (Tony Hatch) 5. Dick Bakker Orchestra – Groovy Kind Of Love (Toni Wine, Carole Bayer Sager) 6. Dick Bakker Orchestra – Don’t Go Breaking My Heart (Elton John, Bernie Taupin) 7. Dick Bakker Orchestra – The Way We Were (Alan & Marilyn Bergman, Marvin Hamlisch) 8. Dick Bakker Orchestra – Alone Again (Gilbert O’Sullivan) 9. Dick Bakker Orchestra – You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling (Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Phil Spector) 10. Dick Bakker Orchestra – Laughter In The Rain (Neil Sedaka, Phil Cody) 11. Dick Bakker Orchestra – Do You Know Where I’m Going To (Michael Masser, Gerald Goffin) 12. Dick Bakker Orchestra – Where Do I Begin (Francis Lai, Carl Sigman) 13. Dick Bakker Orchestra – Crying In The Rain (Carole King, Howard Greenfield) 14. Dick Bakker Orchestra – Let It Be Me (Gilbert Bécaud, Manny Curtis, Pierre Delanoë) 15. Dick Bakker Orchestra – Joanna (Tony Hatch, Jackie Trent) Credits: Music arranged and conducted by Dick Bakker. Tracks "Do You Know Where I’m Going To", "The Way We Were", and "Night Fever" arranged by Tom Bakker. Mastering: Sander van der Heide Photography: Edwin Roes Artwork: Myoscotis – Baarn Sound Engineer: Patrick Muhren Producers: Dick Bakker (Topesa BV) and Tom Bakker Performed by “The Dick Bakker Orchestra” Copyright 2025 Topesa Records NL – Dick Bakker Musicians: Conductor: Dick Bakker Keyboards, Grand Piano, Sound Samples: Tom Bakker Electric and Acoustic Guitar: Tim Langedijk Bass Guitar: Aram Kersbergen Drums: Martijn Vink Panpipe: Nadja Spooren Backing Choir: Lo van Gorp, Jody Pijper, Ingrid Simmons Flute: Mariël van den Bosch Oboe / English Horn: Vincent van Wijk French Horn: Hugo Freitas Alto Sax: Marc Scholten Trumpets: Rik Mol, Jan van Duikeren Trombones: Bart van Lier, Jan Bastiani Violins I: Vera Laporeva (concertmaster), Jasper van Rosmalen, Sarah Koch, David Peijnenborgh Violins II: Merel Jonker, Herman van Haaren, Robert Baba, Ruben Magarita Violas: Norman Jansen, Iris Schut, Isabella Petersen Celli: Annie Tangberg, Jascha Albracht, Mariëtte Laport Bass: Erik Winkelmann Coordination of Musicians: Sarah Koch Recorded at: Muhren Studios, Volendam by Patrick Muhren

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