The Dynatones – The Fife Piper: 1960s Instrumental Classic
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The Dynatones – The Fife Piper is a vibrant 1960s instrumental
track that captures the energy of its era. Known for its catchy
fife melodies and lively rhythms, the song remains a beloved
classic among fans of vintage instrumental music.
Whether you’re a collector, music enthusiast, or just curious
about retro hits, this post dives into the history, cover art, and
ways to listen to The Dynatones – The Fife Piper online.
The Dynatones were a band active in the 1960s, celebrated
for their energetic instrumental tracks. The Fife Piper stood
out due to its unique use of the fife, a small flute, combined
with upbeat percussion. Released in the early 1960s, the song
became popular on jukeboxes and
radio stations across the United States.
Fans today still appreciate the song’s playful, marching-band
feel and its influence on later instrumental pop music.
credits:
Bass & Guitar – Gary Van Scyoc
Drums – Jack Wolfe (
Electric Piano – Eddie Evans , Pat Wallace
Pipe [Fife] – Ray Figlar
Saxophone – Ray Figlar
vocal chore Guy Handles
Recording Studio:
The track The Fife Piper (with the B‑side And I Always Will)
was recorded at St. Clair/Gateway Studios in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Producer – J. J. Jules
tracklist:
A1 The Fife Piper
Written-By – E. Evans*, G. VanScyoc*, R. Figlar*
2:50
A2 Hole In The Wall
Written-By – Jackson*, Jones*, Nathan*, Cooper*
2:47
A3 Slip 'N' Slide
Written-By – G. VanScyoc*, J. Wolfe*
2:30
A4 Bottom End
Written-By – R. Figlar*
2:45
A5 How Sweet It Is
Written-By – E. Holland*, A. Dozier*
2:47
A6 Jivin' Around
Written-By – E. Freeman*, J. Dolphin*, J. Gray*
2:42
B1 Hold On I'm Coming
Written-By – I. Hayes, D. Porter*
2:12
B2 B - A - B - Y
Written-By – I. Hayes, D. Porter*
2:17
B3 Touch Talk
Written-By – J. Sample*, N. Hooper*, W. Henderson*
2:14
B4 Mae
Written-By – R. Ortoloni*
2:20
B5 Rib Tips (Part 2)
Written-By – A. Williams*
2:22
B6 Baby Do The Philly Dog
Written-By – F. Smith*, S. Matthews*, W. Ward*
2:20


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