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| 7000 |
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The Comedian Harmonists |
| 7001 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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George Formby - His Greatest Favourites |
| 7002 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra |
| 7003 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Al Bowlly 'Just a Bowl of Cherries' The Complete Flexi-Discs |
| 7004 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Hoagy Carmichael - Mr Music Master |
| 7005 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Gems of the Music Hall |
| 7006 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Arthur Tracy - The Street Singer |
| 7007 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Peter Dawson sings |
| 7008 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Gene Krupa - The Drummer |
| 7009 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Paul Robeson |
| 7010 |
PAST |
CD |
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5 |
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The Flapper Box |
| 7011 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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The Original Glenn Miller |
| 7012 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Dame Clara Butt - The Heart of Empire |
| 7013 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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The Cream of Fred Astaire |
| 7014 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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The Young Judy Garland |
| 7015 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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The Great Bands |
| 7016 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Stars of Stage & Screen |
| 7017 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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The Early War Years |
| 7018 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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The Great Vocalists |
| 7019 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Into The Forties |
| 7020 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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The Cream of 'Fats' Waller II |
| 7021 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Stanley Holloway - The Great Monologues |
| 7022 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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John McCormack - Where the River Shannon Flows |
| 7023 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Benny Carter in Europe 1936-7 |
| 7024 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Hubert Gregg says - Thanks for the Memory |
| 7025 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Teddy Wilson - The Golden Days |
| 7026 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Nelson Eddy & Jeanette MacDonald - Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life |
| 7027 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Bing Crosby - The Great Years |
| 7028 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Home on the Range |
| 7029 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Adelaide Hall |
| 7030 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Vera Lynn 'It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow' - A Tribute II |
| 7031 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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The Rococo Piano of Art Tatum |
| 7032 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Coleman Hawkins |
| 7033 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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G H Elliott |
| 7034 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Anne Ziegler & Webster Booth - Love's Old Sweet Song |
| 7035 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Noel Gay |
| 7036 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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The Cream of 'Hutch' II |
| 7037 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Charlie Kunz - There Goes That Song Again - The Medley King III |
| 7038 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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The Cream of Artie Shaw II |
| 7039 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Reginald Dixon at the Blackpool Tower |
| 7040 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Rawicz and Landauer |
| 7041 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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The Cream of Lew Stone |
| 7042 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Tauber - You are my Hearts Delight |
| 7043 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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George Formby - Bell Bottom George |
| 7044 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Harry James - Razzle, Dazzle |
| 7045 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Al Jolson - Vol III The Twenties From Broadway to Hollywood |
| 7046 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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| 7047 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Laughter on the Home Front |
| 7048 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Anne Shelton - A Nightingale Sang
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| 7049 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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The Mills Brothers |
| 7050 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Gracie Fields - That Old Feelin' |
| 7051 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Troise and His Mandoliers |
| 7052 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Cinema Organ II |
| 7053 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Billy Mayerl Plays Billy Mayerl - The Real Thing |
| 7054 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Bea Lillie - The Unique! The Incomparable! |
| 7055 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Ambrose and His Orchestra |
| 7056 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Ethel Merman - I Get a Kick Out of You |
| 7057 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Alec Templeton - Bach Goes to Town |
| 7058 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Jean Sablon - Si Tu M'Aimes |
| 7059 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Josephine Baker - Exotique |
| 7060 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Elisabeth Welch - Soft Lights & Sweet Music |
| 7061 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Ruth Etting - Love Me or Leave Me |
| 7062 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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The Cream of Helen Forrest |
| 7063 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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A V.E. Day Party |
| 7064 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Vera Lynn 'There's a Land of Begin Again' - A Tribute III |
| 7065 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Bing Crosby - Swinging on a Star |
| 7066 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Hildegarde - Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup |
| 7067 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Ann Stephens - Teddy Bears' Picnic |
| 7068 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Edith Piaf Volume I - La Mome |
| 7069 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Paris! Oh! Que J'Aime Paris |
| 7070 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Geraldo and His Orchestra |
| 7071 |
PAST |
CD |
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1 |
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Samba, Rumba, Conga |
| 7072 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Masculine Women & Feminine Men |
| 7073 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Marian Anderson - Spirituals |
| 7074 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Whispering Jack Smith |
| 7075 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Irving Caesar - The Great Ones |
| 7076 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Vivian Ellis - Spread a Little Happiness |
| 7077 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Rudy Vallee - Heigh-Ho Everybody! |
| 7078 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Tessie O'Shea - I'm Ready, I'm Willing |
| 7079 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Dick Powell - The Man From 42nd Street |
| 7080 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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The Songs of Noel Coward |
| 7081 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Larry Adler |
| 7082 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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The Vienna Boys' Choir |
| 7083 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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The Best of Gigli |
| 7084 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Primo Scala and His Accordion Band |
| 7085 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Billy Cotton and His Band |
| 7086 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Billy Eckstine - The Magnificent Mr B |
| 7087 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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The Boswell Sisters |
| 7088 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Al Bowlly and the British Bands |
| 7089 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Charlie Kunz and the Vocalists |
| 7090 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Burl Ives |
| 7091 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Lena Horne |
| 7092 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Josephine Bradley and her Orchestra |
| 7093 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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The Film Music of Miklos Rozsa |
| 7094 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Johnny Mercer |
| 7095 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Harold Arlen |
| 7096 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Shirley Temple Vol I |
| 7097 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Shirley Temple Vol II |
| 7099 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Maxine Sullivan |
| 7801 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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The Legend of Peggy Lee |
| 7802 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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They're Playing Our Song |
| 7803 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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De Sylva, Brown & Henderson |
| 7805 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Vera Lynn - The Golden Hits |
| 7807 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Sophie Tucker |
| 7809 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Sarah Vaughan - Slow and Sassy |
| 7810 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Josh White: Southern Exposure |
| 7811 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Road to Rhythm & Blues and Rock 'N' Roll - Vol I |
| 7812 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Road to Rhythm & Blues and Rock 'N' Roll - Vol II |
| 7813 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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The Best of Broadway - The Revues |
| 7814 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Jimmie Rodgers - The Father of Country |
| 7815 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Laugh! Laugh! Laugh! - An Anthology of American Comedy
This is humour that has lasted. It was funny then and it's funny now. With Abbott and Costello, Phil Harris, Jimmy Durante, Danny Kaye, Henry Youngman, Groucho Marx and Bing Crosby, Eddie Cantor, Laurel and Hardy, Fanny Brice, Phil Silvers, Jack Benny, Spike Jones, Bob Hope, Dusty Fletcher, Betty Hutton and, to crown all, Frank Crumit's The Pig Got Up and Slowly Walked Away! It hurts just thinking about laughing so much! |
| 7816 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Nat 'King' Cole - Embraceable You |
| 7817 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Hawaiian Dreams |
| 7818 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Dinah Washington - How to do it |
| 7819 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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The Romance of Paris |
| 7820 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Edith Piaf - La Vie En Rose 1940-46 |
| 7821 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Dinah Shore - You'd be so nice to come home to |
| 7822 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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R.M.S Titanic |
| 7823 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Sweet Heaven - The Sound of Gospel Music |
| 7824 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy - Dream Lovers |
| 7825 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Don't Stop The Carnival' - Trinidad and Calypso
This is the 'real' Calypso, with a 300 year past. Its origins combine Creole, Negro, Spanish, East Indian and English influences. It is satire, celebration, aggression, sometimes lyrical, sometimes enjoying the double entendre. On this disc are some of its great exponents: The Lion, Macbeth the Great, The Tiger, Wilmoth Houdini, The Executor, Lord Invader, The Atilla ... and some terrific titles, like Man Smart - Woman Smarter, Pretty Woman, Yamkee Dollar, Don't Stop the Carnival, The Cooks in Trinidad - 25 in all. A unique release. |
| 7826 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Frankie Laine - The Young Master |
| 7827 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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26 All-time Country Classics |
| 7828 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Deanna Durbin - Kiss Me Again |
| 7829 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Bomber Command - Recordings from the Second World War |
| 7830 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Frank Loesser |
| 7831 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Phil Harris - 'My Kind of Country'
Before fame as the voice of Baloo the Bear in Disney's Jungle Book and again in Aristicats, went over forty years of music and comedy on radio, television and the band stage. It is Phil Harris's characteristic vocals of the 1940s which have stood the test of time so well and here, by popular demand, are the chart hits all over again - The Darktown poker Club, Woodman Woodman, Spare that Tree, Now You've Gone and Hurt My Southern Pride, The Preacher and the Bear, He's His Own Grandpa, Crawdad Song, Never Trust a Woman ... 23 tracks in all, still cripplingly funny. |
| 7832 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Rive Gauche - Charles Trenet, Lucienne Boyer, Edith PiafChansons of the Left Bank, to evoke the magic and excitement of the post-war years in Paris. There are rarities here as well as eternal, favourites - Le Chant du Pirate, Parlez-moi d'amour, Beaucoup, C'est Marveilleux, Si Petite, La Mer, La Vie en Rose, Marie, Marie, Les Amants de Paris . . . 21 tracks in all. This is the fourth of our wonderful celebrations of the Paris Chanson. |
| 7833 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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SONGS THAT WON THE WAR featuring EDITH PIAF
This CD includes the track omitted from the soundtrack of 'Saving Private Ryan' Tu Es Partout and in the US, where this release first appeared, people were queuing round the block for it. Includes also The Andrews Sisters, In the Mood, Dinah Shore, A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square, Lili Marlene, The White Cliffs of Dover, Glenn Miller, Irving Berlin, and Piaf singing La Vie en Rose. (Highlighted with a sticker on the shrink-wrap) Bar code: 7 27031 78332 9 |
| 7834 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Sir Harry Lauder - The Road to the Isles
His inimitable good cheer and marvellous baritone continue to keep him a hugely popular star - even though he died in 1950. There'll never be another. He defined ' the Scotsman' for millions around the world. These are later recordings of his evergreen acts and songs, in marvellous sound, and include his spoken introductions. I Love a Lassie, Keep Right on to
the End of the Road, Roamin' in the Gloamin' , A Wee Doch an' Doris - 18 tracks and over 70 minutes music and humour. |
| 7835 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Vic Damone - 'Young Vic'
Vic Damone remains the quintessential Italian-American crooner. Sinatra was his inspiration and by the age of 17 he was a regular broadcaster, to hit the charts at just 19 with I Have But One Heart. After more than fifty years of fame, this is the first collection anywhere of that meteoric rise to stardom. Twenty-six tracks in all, including Embraceable You, You Made Me Love You, Angela Mia, Come Back to Sorrento, Falling in Love with Love and the Bach/Gounod Ave Maria |
| 7836 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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Irving Berlin
No matter who you try and compare him with - Kern, Cole Porter, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Lerner & Loewe, Frank Loesser, the Gershwins, Lorenz Hart - there has never been a song-writing hit-writing, perennial-favourite-writing phenomenon like Irving Berlin. Here are just some of his very greatest, sung only by incomparabl stars, 24 tracks in all including There's No Business Like Show Business, Alexander's Ragtime Band, Puttin' on the Ritz, Blue Skies, Anything You Can Do (and that's only the first 6 tracks!), sung by Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby & Al Jolson, Peggy Lee, Fred Astaire, Ethel Merman and Ray Middleton (and that's the same tracks!). There cannot be a better Irving Berlin Collection. |
| 7837 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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It's a Great Day for the Irish
Great songs attract great singers: I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen, MacNamara's Band, Molly Malone, Laughing Irish Eyes, Danny Boy, Eileen Oge, The Rose of Tralee, Galway Bay, The Old House, The Mountains of Mourne , 22 tracks sung by the likes of Danny Kaye, Bing Crosby, Deanna Durbin, Judy Garland, Paul Robeson, Josef Locke, Arthur Tracy. A marvellous Irish and American celebration of the Emerald Isle! |
| 7839 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
|
The Country Music Hall Of Greats
Any single disc collection such as this, attempting to explore the early history of 'Country Music' can only hope to scratch the surface of the subject - but this current selection, celebrating the Grand Ol' Opry, will give the listener the great names and characters who have made 'Country Music' in all its variety, such a popular phenomenon: Jimmie Rodgers, The Carter Family, The Delmore Brothers, Merle Travis, Lonzo and Oscar, Eddy Arnold, Bill Monroe, Pee Wee King, Jimmy Walker, Tex Ritter, Hank Williams, Ernest Tubb - and De Ford Bailey!
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| 7840 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
|
Past CD Noel Cownard On The Air
Rare Radio Broadcasts 1944 to 1948
To be able to offer rare and unknown Noël Coward is a coup indeed ! His spoken introductions contain some fascinating revelations and this Centenary CD contains, among other delights and amusements, his poem Lie in the Dark and Listen, a pungent and much longer version of Don't Let's Be Beastly to the Germans and a near unique copy of Uncle Harry. 'The Master' has an ever-increasing and admiring following - and this is a unique release of very special interest to his millions of fans.
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| 7841 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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DAME VERA LYNN WITH ALL MY HEART
More of the marvellous lady's songs - there can never be too many for her still enormous public - to complement the releases already on PAST CD 7089, 9778, 7030, 7064 and 7805 ... Once Upon a Winter Time, My Prayer, Coming Home, How Green was my Valley, The Silver Wedding Waltz, in all 24 tracks with Bob Farnon, Ambrose, Len Edwards. There are not many artists so popular that they have six releases on FLAPPER. Wonderful!
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| 7842 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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WITH A SMILE AND A SONG
THE BEST OF FILM AND CARTOON SONGS
Favourites for children of all ages from some of the most beloved cartoons. How can anyone resist the great tunes and memories conjured up by When I See An Elephant Fly, When You Wish Upon a Star, Whistle While you Work, I'm Wishing ..., Some Day My Prince Will Come, With a Smile And a Song, The Three Little Pigs, Heigh ho, Heigh ho, it's off to work we go, Farmyard Symphony - 23 tracks in all by the original cast voices (now identified). Re-live your youth!
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| 7843 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
|
LARRY ADLER 'I GOT RHYTHM'
More of the great virtuoso's special wonders, including Tiger Rag, Cheek to Cheek, Lover Come back to Me, Lady be Good, Creole Love Call, Night and Day, I've Got You under My Skin, Danny Boy, Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
altogether no less than 30 wonderful tunes from the harmonica maestro of all time. Just has to be about the best Larry Adler release there is! Bar Code: 7 27031 78432 6 |
| 7844 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
|
These are some of the rarer aspects of his career, and some later recordings of earlier classics - casual, free-wheeling, calculated, politically incorrect. He was unique and still inimitable. Includes Stardust, Ole Buttermilk Sky, Rockin' Chair, Sweet Lorraine,Georgia on my Mind, Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief
24 tracks in all. Bar code: 7 27031 78442 5 |
| 7845 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
|
THE ROARING 'TWENTIES
Charleston, Black Bottom, Let's Misbehave, I Wanna be Loved by You, Pasadena, Button up your Overcoat, S'Wonderful, Miss Annabelle Lee - 25 tracks including Gertrude Lawrence, Helen Kane, Fred Astaire, Whispering Jack Smith, Claude Hulbert, Paul Whiteman
Bar code: 7 27031 78452 4 |
| 7846 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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THE 'THIRTIES
Flat Foot Floogie, Love?Letters in the Sand, Please be Kind, Let's Face the Music and Dance, Basin Street Blues, Miss Otis Regrets, East of the Sun, Isle of Capri - 25 tracks from Frances Langford, Louis Armstrong, Alice Faye, Joe Loss, Al Bowlly, Turner Layton, Judy Garland, Elizabeth Welch
Bar code: 7 27031 78462 3 |
| 7847 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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THE 'FORTIES
Cruising Down the River, September Song, I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo, That Lovely Weekend, Bless You, Woody Woodpecker, Juke Box Saturday Night,G I Jive - 25 tracks by Vera Lynn, Danny Kaye, Glenn Miller, The Inkspots, Phil Harris, Frank Sinatra, Geraldo, Carroll Gibbons
Bar code: 7 27031 78472 2?? |
| 7848 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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HANK WILLIAMS HONKY TONKIN'
'Influential' is too weak a word to describe the impact Hank Williams has had on the roots
of rock 'n' roll, on country music and on 'Opry'. His intensely personal music, as singer/
songwriter as well as performer, continues to affect us, long after his death in 1961. He
was a giant. Twenty-five tracks in all, from 1946-49, in a generous survey.
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| 7849 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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PERRY COMO THE GOLDEN HITS
'The Man Who Invented Casual' had a hundred singles in the charts in the decade after the war and sold over fifty million records in his long career. Technique and that smooth, silky voice say just why. Featuring 25 tracks in all, including Till the End of Time, Rambling Rose, Temptation, If I Loved You, I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now,
Far Away Places, Because
In superbly transferred sound. |
| 7850 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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ANNE SHELTON THE VELVET TOUCH
From helping to win the War, with that wonderful, rich and full-toned voice and marvellous personality, to great Top Ten hits even into the '60s, Anne Shelton was never not the finest popular singer of her generation. Here are 25 more great tracks from 1943-49, in a generous nearly-80 minute programme, in superb sound. ( Anne Shelton: A Nightingale Sang
is on PAST CD 7048) Bar code: 7 27031 78502 6 |
| 7851 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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TRADITION & PROTEST THE GREAT AMERICAN FOLK REVIVAL
What great names they were! - Pete Seeger, Leadbelly, Josh White, Woody Guthrie, Sonny Terry, Cisco Houston, The Almanac Singers - free spirits united in their love of music and sense of injustice. This brilliant compilation brings together some of their finest tracks -
Pastures of Plenty, All I Want, Grand Coulee Dam, Pick a Bale of Cotton, Irene, Talking Dustbowl Blues, You Shall be Free
26 tracks in all. Bar code: 7 27031 78512 5 |
| 7852 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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PARIS, TOUJOURS PARIS
Maurice Chevalier, Edith Piaf, Lucienne Boyer, Charles Trenet, Lys Gauty, Jean Sablon, Georges Ulmer, Roger Desormière, Tino Rossi, Fernandel, Yves Montand are the great names of the chanson here with some classics and some rarities - L'Hymneà L'Amour, Mon Coeur est un Violon, Nicole, Ma Pomme, Angelina, J'ai Ta Main, La Cigale et le Fourmi
25 more wonderful, evocative tracks. Bar code: 7 27031 78522 4
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| 7858 |
PAST |
CD |
|
1 |
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GORDON MACRAE and Jo Stafford
7858 'LOVE'S OLD SWEET SONG'
Gordon MacRae had a naturally big and 'healthy voice, perfect for leading to a career as the Broadway, West End and Hollywood star of the likes of Carousel, Oklahoma, Tea for Two, The Desert Song and The Best Things in Life are Free - and for those magical duets with the great Jo Stafford, like Tea for Two, and 'A' You're Adorable
This is a generous showcase compilation of a star who really could sing! Bar code: 7 27031 78582 8
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'MON AMOUR'
TINO ROSSI, MAURICE CHEVALIER and YVES MONTAND
In these 'Chansons de France' three heart-throb singers, always of enormous appeal to millions of adoring fans, we encapsulate the enduring charm and romance of two generations of French song: hits like Angelina, Midinette de Paris, Paris sera toujours Paris, Il Pleurait, La Grande Cité, Il Chantait
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'ROBB WILTON'S WAR'
Starring, of course, the great Robb Wilton, in all of his commercial recordings and in three live performances too! 'The day war broke out' is about as famous a quotation as anything to come out of the Second World War, and a hard-pressed nation needed the humour of its comics as much as it needed the solidity of its bulldog-like leader. Robb Wilton was the inspiration for many post-war comedians and he is still looked back to with veneration as a master craftsman of comedy. Better, he is still very funny. Remember The Home Guard, The Fire Station, The Food Controller
? And as a bonus this long-awaited CD contains four tracks by the great Billy Russell and Frank Randle! Bar code: 7 27031 78542 2 ISBN: 1 899644 52 0
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THE VERY BEST OF AL JOLSON
7856 One of the very greatest of American singing stars - perhaps the first ever megastar -here is the incomparable Jolson in his very greatest hits, in superbly restored sound: Swanee, Rock-a-Bye Your Baby, California Here I Come, I'm Sitting on Top of the World, Sonny Boy, Carolina in the Morning, Waiting for the Robert E. Lee, Avalon, Alabamy Bound
28 tracks in all making this the very best, and best value, Al Jolson collection there is! Bar code: 7 27031 78562 0
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GEORGE FORMBY 'COUNT YOUR BLESINGS'
George Formby was inimitable: a top box office star of stage and screen until his career end in 1960, his good-humoured and witty songs, saucy but not too saucy, full of melody and charm, have become part of the social and comedy history of the country. As Max Miller used to say of himself: 'There'll never be another!' Here are 26 tracks, 38 songs in all and over 75 minutes of his all-time favourites in superbly restored sound. Bar code: 7 27031 78572 9
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PARIS - THE CAFÉ CHANSON
In all art forms, the Liberation of Paris in 1944 produced an explosion of creativity and talent. Repression was over and new writings, new ballets, new music, new theatre, cinema were able to blossom. The chansons of the new cabaret-theatres which sprang up still say a lot to us today and the image of the young Juliette Gréco went around the world in films and on LP sleeves in the late 1940s and '50s.
These so-typical songs have been rescued from rare radio transcription discs and offer a special opportunity to hear some recordings never before made available: artists are Juliette Gréco, Francis Lemarque, Colette Mars, Paul Peri, Mick Micheyl, Jacques Douai and Castel et Casti. The 23 tracks include Autumn Leaves, Avec les anges, Le Jour, Les fleurs et l'amour, La fortune, Guitar Hawaiiene, Je n'aime pas la fête, Le baiser volé
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The Charleston Days |
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Alfredo Campoli and His Salon Orchestra |
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The Versitility of Billy Mayerl |
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Webster Booth sings Songs of Romance |
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Gracie Fields |
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Maurice Chevalier |
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Layton & Johnstone - Alabamy Bound |
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Ambrose and His Orchestra |
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Max Miller I |
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Noel Coward and Gertrude Lawrence |
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The Bing Boys are Here |
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Evelyn Laye - When I Grow Too Old to Dream |
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Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra - Recordings of 1921-34 |
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Sir Harry Lauder - I Love a Lassie |
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Flanagan & Allen - Arches & Umbrellas |
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Radio Stars of the '30s - Vol I |
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The Cinema Organ I |
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Flotsam and Jetsam I |
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Vintage Mantovani |
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Henry Hall |
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The Band of H.M. Welsh Guards |
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Cabaret's Golden Age I |
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Radio Stars of the '30s - Vol II |
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Band Waggon |
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Clap Hands Here Comes Charlie Kunz |
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Sandy Powell |
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Albert Sandler and His Orchestra |
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An Irving Berlin Showcase |
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Carroll Gibbons |
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Why Ever Did They? Hollywood Stars at the Microphone |
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Max Miller II |
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Cabaret's Golden Age II |
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Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grappelli |
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Bing Crosby - That's Jazz |
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The Great Tommy Dorsey |
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The Cream of Harry Roy |
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The Cream of 'Fats' Waller I |
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The Cream of Benny Goodman |
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Campoli's Choice |
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Roy Fox |
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Jessie Matthews - My Heart Stood Still |
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The Cream of Sidney Torch |
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Al Jolson - Stage Highlights 1911-25 |
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Flotsam and Jetsam II |
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The Cream of Nat Gonella |
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The Centenary Tribute to Cole Porter |
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