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Tracklist

1 He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother 4:33

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Metropolis Recordings
  • Distributed By – Universal Music Group
  • Published By – Jenny Music Inc.
  • Published By – Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd.
  • Recorded At – Sleeper Studios
  • Recorded At – Metropolis Studios
  • Recorded At – Parr Street Studios
  • Recorded At – Liverpool Institute For Performing Arts
  • Mastered At – Metropolis Mastering
  • Manufactured By – MPO Iberica
  • Designed At – Metropolis Creative

Credits

  • Acoustic Guitar – Davo*
  • Arranged By [Brass] – Cyrus Reynolds
  • Arranged By [Choir], Conductor [Choir] – Ian Davidson
  • Arranged By [Strings] – Steve Sidwell
  • Backing Vocals – Andy Brown , Beverley Knight, Hollie Cook, John Power, Paul Heaton
  • Bass Guitar – David Catlin-Birch*
  • Choir [Cats] – Alan Hansen , John Bishop , Kenny Dalglish, Neil Fitzmaurice, Peter Reid , Steve Rotheram
  • Choir [Gospel] – LIPA Gospel Choir
  • Conductor [Strings] – Vasily Petrenko
  • Coordinator [Recording Sessions Co-ordinated By] – Dylan Chambers
  • Cornet, Flugelhorn – Richard Blake
  • Design – Jonathan Folkard
  • Drums – Chris Sharrock
  • Edited By [Digital Editing] – Oliver Som, Richard Flack
  • Electric Guitar – Mick Jones
  • Electric Guitar [Solo] – Sir Paul McCartney*
  • Euphonium – Matthew Lewis
  • French Horn – Meredith Moore
  • Harmonica – Will Pound
  • Lead Vocals – Andy Brown , Beverley Knight, Dave McCabe, Eliza Doolittle, Gerry Marsden, Glenn Tilbrook, Holly Johnson, John Power, Jon McClure, Melanie C, Paloma Faith, Paul Heaton, Sir Paul McCartney*, Peter Hooton, Rebecca Ferguson, Ren Harvieu, Robbie Williams, Shane MacGowan
  • Mastered By – Tony Cousins
  • Mixed By – Richard Flack
  • Photography By – Ally Machray
  • Piano – Guy Chambers
  • Producer – Guy Chambers, Richard Flack
  • Recorded By – Richard Flack
  • Recorded By [Additional Recording] – Oliver Som, Paul Stanborough
  • Recorded By [Assisted By] – Liam Nolan
  • Recorded By [Choir, Assisted By] – Alec Brits
  • Recorded By [Choir] – Tony Draper
  • Recorded By [Strings, Assisted By] – Jon Withnall
  • Recorded By [Strings] – Chris Taylor
  • Strings – Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra*
  • Strings [Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra] – Adi Brett, Amelia Jones, Anthony Banks , Catherine Marwood*, Daniel Sanxis, David Rimbault, David Ruby, Fiona Stunden, Gemma Bass, Gethyn Jones , Hilary Browning, James Justin Evans, James Pattinson , Kathryn Cropper, Lesley Gwyther, Olga Muszynska, Paula Muldoon, Paulette Bayley, Rachel Jones , Rakhvinder Singh*, Rebecca Walters, John Hebbron*, Sarah Hill , Simon Denton, Stephan Mayer, Stephen Mann, Susanna Jordan, Thelma Handy
  • Tuba – William Roberts
  • Written-By – Bobby Scott, Sidney Russell*

Notes

© 2012 Metropolis Recordings, a Metropolis Group company. Distributed by Universal Music Group. Made in the EU.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 065001 566387 >
  • Barcode (String): 5065001566387>
  • Matrix / Runout (Variants 1 to 3): HILLSBOROUGH WWW.MPO.ES 29-11-12/01 @
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): ifpi 1326
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): ifpi 1321
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 3): ifpi 1323

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
5065001566387, JFT96 The Justice Collective He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother ‎(CD, Single, RP) Metropolis Recordings, Metropolis Recordings 5065001566387, JFT96 UK 2014
JFT96 The Justice Collective He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother ‎(CDr, Single, Promo) Metropolis Recordings JFT96 UK 2012
JFT96, 5065001566394 The Justice Collective He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother ‎(7", Ltd, Tra) Metropolis Recordings, Metropolis Recordings JFT96, 5065001566394 UK 2012
none The Justice Collective He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother ‎(File, AAC, Single, 256) Metropolis Recordings none 2012


The Justice Collective - He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother FLAC album

Musician performer: The Justice Collective

Title: He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother

Country: UK

Date of release: 2012

Style: Ballad

Genre: Pop

Size FLAC: 1659 mb

Rating: 4.3 / 5

Votes: 893

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Rayli
Forgot to say: HAHHMB was the biggest EMI mono gaff ever. Why, the original Hollies single should have been released in stereo, and the opportunity to correct this awful mistake happened with the Past Masters series it wasn't corrected.Finally a generic EMI label re= release both 7" and 12" put this foolishness right and HAHHMB finally had it's UK stereo 45 release....the moral better late than never, or not at all.
Rayli
Forgot to say: HAHHMB was the biggest EMI mono gaff ever. Why, the original Hollies single should have been released in stereo, and the opportunity to correct this awful mistake happened with the Past Masters series it wasn't corrected.Finally a generic EMI label re= release both 7" and 12" put this foolishness right and HAHHMB finally had it's UK stereo 45 release....the moral better late than never, or not at all.
Wenes
This is also out as a vastly superior 7" red vinyl single and it is the first vinyl UK 7" 45 to make #1 since Lady GaGa in 2010 so bye bye mr vile CD format and remember who is still superior and who will still play in 50, 100 years time and sound as excellent as it does now>>> Oh dear a CD what was that?? binery code pap?? aww it scratched! aww no, the ink leaked through the tin foil, you had to slip it in the freezer OMG! Nothing actually physical so it's not a record with grooves. A lazer beam reflects the 1s and 2s bit hhhhhhh-hhhhh-hhhhhhh (bangs player) and mmmmmmmm mmmmmm isssss!Sadly like the 8 track Cartridge, The El Cassette, the DAT the CD is now a novelty of the past has no guaranteed forever playability/life span. Place a 78 Shellac a 7" pvc 45 in a tank of water leave them there as long as you like. remove when you like dry carefully and then play it on a turntable! Total longevity durability and 100% totally reliable. CD Complete Distrust since Dire Straights and exactly what the format is in Dire Straights.Please note that this is just my own personal opinion and I am very proud to say that apart from 4 CD only (at the time) purchases 2 albums and 2 singles one being Elton John's Candle In The Wind for HRH Princess Diana The Princess Of Wales, I have not funded the proliferation of this industry destroying awful format.Really really proud of this little 7" and what it means for the people of Liverpool, and to those at Metropolis that insisted and went for 1,500 7" red vinyl 45's. A true piece of industry history. (Note that it is the same Euro pressers that pressed the EMI-UMG Beatles gaff 3 months previously)
Wenes
This is also out as a vastly superior 7" red vinyl single and it is the first vinyl UK 7" 45 to make #1 since Lady GaGa in 2010 so bye bye mr vile CD format and remember who is still superior and who will still play in 50, 100 years time and sound as excellent as it does now>>> Oh dear a CD what was that?? binery code pap?? aww it scratched! aww no, the ink leaked through the tin foil, you had to slip it in the freezer OMG! Nothing actually physical so it's not a record with grooves. A lazer beam reflects the 1s and 2s bit hhhhhhh-hhhhh-hhhhhhh (bangs player) and mmmmmmmm mmmmmm isssss!Sadly like the 8 track Cartridge, The El Cassette, the DAT the CD is now a novelty of the past has no guaranteed forever playability/life span. Place a 78 Shellac a 7" pvc 45 in a tank of water leave them there as long as you like. remove when you like dry carefully and then play it on a turntable! Total longevity durability and 100% totally reliable. CD Complete Distrust since Dire Straights and exactly what the format is in Dire Straights.Please note that this is just my own personal opinion and I am very proud to say that apart from 4 CD only (at the time) purchases 2 albums and 2 singles one being Elton John's Candle In The Wind for HRH Princess Diana The Princess Of Wales, I have not funded the proliferation of this industry destroying awful format.Really really proud of this little 7" and what it means for the people of Liverpool, and to those at Metropolis that insisted and went for 1,500 7" red vinyl 45's. A true piece of industry history. (Note that it is the same Euro pressers that pressed the EMI-UMG Beatles gaff 3 months previously)