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  1. In 1971, Smith, using a recording artist pseudonym of Hurricane Smith, had a UK No. 2 hit with "Don't Let It Die". This recording was a demo of a song that he had written with the hope that John Lennon would record it.

  2. 15 de oct. de 2014 · In 1971 Norman began his own recording career and adopted the stage name of Hurricane Smith. He had a Cash Box No.1 single in 1972 with "Oh Babe What Would You Say". Other hits included "Who Was...

  3. Original Capitol Records #3383Debut 12/2/1972Peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 ChartWritten by E.S. SmithProduced by Norman SmithArranged and Conducted b...

  4. 4 de ago. de 2022 · El pasado mes de marzo se cumplía el decimotercer aniversario de la muerte de Norman Smith, conocido artísticamente como “Hurricane Smith”, poseedor de un impresionante currículo como ingeniero de sonido y productor, además de ser un artista en solitario de éxito.

  5. Norman Smith, also known as 'Hurricane' Smith, was the recording engineer for the Beatles' first six albums and the producer for the first four Pink Floyd LPs. He also had a solo career as a singer and songwriter, and shared his memories of working with two of rock music's most influential bands.

  6. Título original: Hurricane Smith. Sinopsis: Un joven tejano, Billy Huracán Smith, acaba de perder a su madre y decide viajar hasta Australia para encontrar a su hermana Sally, en paradero desconocido desde hace más de un año.

  7. Hurricane Smith. British singer, conductor and producer, born 22 February 1923 in Edmonton, Middlesex, England, UK, died 3 March 2008 in East Sussex, England, UK. He was also a recording technician and worked with famous bands like The Beatles and Pink Floyd.