Decca F 8737
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Medium | 78 rpm record (double sided, 10") | ||||||
Label | Decca Records | ||||||
Cat. no. | F 8737 | ||||||
Order number | DR 11029 / DR 11030 | ||||||
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1st release date | 1949[7]
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Place of recording | unknown | ||||||
1st recording date | unknown (DR 11029) / unknown (DR 11030) The date "unknown (DR 11029) / unknown (DR 11030)" was not understood. The date "unknown (DR 11029) / unknown (DR 11030)" was not understood. |
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Coupling date | unknown | ||||||
Cutout date | unknown The date "unknown" was not understood. |
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References | Carl Flisch collection | ||||||
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References
- ↑ Wikipedia: Till Then (1944 song); written by Eddie Seiler (1911-1952), Sol Marcus (1912-1976), and Guy Wood (1911-2001), Link to the record
- ↑ Wikipedia: Five Minutes More (1946 song); written by Sammy Cahn (1913-1993) (lyrics) and Jule Styne (1905-1994) (music), Link to the record
- ↑ Wikipedia: The Old Lamp-Lighter (1946 song); written by Nat Simon (1900-1979), the lyrics by Charles Tobias (1898-1970), Link to the record
- ↑ Traditional Music Library: Let It Be Soon (1883 song); written by Clement Scott (1841-1904) (lyrics) and F. Paolo Tosti (1846-1916) (music), Link to the record
- ↑ National Library of Australia: Sweetheart, we'll never grow old (1946 song); Lyrics and music written by Jack Denby (?) and Muriel Watson (?), Link to the record
- ↑ Traditional Music Library: Anniversary Song (1946 song); written by Al Jolson (1886-1950) (lyrics) and Saul Chaplin (1912-1997) (music), Link to the record
- ↑ Lectura: Charlie Kunz piano medley n° D 82; Decca, 1949, Link to the record