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Credits - Johnny Mathis draft

 * Percy Faith & His Orchestra - performer (tracks 1-17)
 * Mitch Miller – producer (tracks 1–13)
 * Al Ham – producer (tracks 2–13); associate producer (track 1)
 * Irving Townsend – producer (tracks 14–17)
 * Don Costa – producer (tracks 18–22)
 * Lou Halmy – arranger (track 14)
 * Glenn Osser – arranger (tracks 18–22)
 * Jack Feierman – conductor (tracks 18–22)

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Failed/Deleted Galvanized Yankee draft info
'Galvanized Yankee' is the third studio album from Denver musician Jay Munly, released on 1999. It was distributed through Top Notch Records, an imprint of What Are Records?.

Recording and production
According to Midheaven Mailorder, the album was recorded "in an abandoned semi-trailer" in Denver, Colorado. Munly collaborated with musicians Nick Urata (of later DeVotchKa fame), Matthew Brown, Michael Crow, Tom Echols, and Channing Lewis to form the 'de Dar He' band.

The W.A.R./Top Notch album catalog number is 66602.

The album was re-mastered by Bob Ferbrache at Absinthe Studios in Denver. It was given a limited-edition re-release through Smooch Records on July 18, 2006. Only 1,000 copies were printed.

The Smooch Records album catalog number is SMOOCH12.

Critical reception
Little is known about how the album was received by critics.

In 1998, Michael Roberts of Westword rated the album as one of the best to be released by Colorado locals in 1997 :

""The previous offering by singer-songwriter Jayson Munly Thompson, who recently moved from Colorado to Austin, was a solo disc, the wonderfully odd Blurry. This time around, he's part of a full-sized band that adds heft to his tunes without muting his idiosyncracies. The music has a roots feel that occasionally recalls 16 Horsepower; it's simple yet varied, tuneful yet moody. But Munly's unhinged vocals and lyrics epitomized by song titles such as "Seven Warts on Pa's Belly" give it personality. Weird never sounded so good.""

In popular culture
Following a move from Denver, Colorado to Austin, Texas in 1997, the band allegedly made an appearance on the MTV sitcom "Austin Stories". Members Crow and Lewis quit shortly after, leading the band to split up permanently.

Personnel
Information provided by Rate Your Music.


 * Jay Munly - vocals
 * Matthew Brown - performer
 * Michael Crow - performer
 * Tom Echols - performer
 * Channing Lewis - performer
 * Nick Urata (Iurato) - performer

The exact contributions of Brown, Crow, Echols, Lewis and Urata are unknown.