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78 RPM

Eddy Arnold, The Tennessee Plowboy - Older And Bolder / I'd Trade All Of My Tomorrows (For Just One Yesterday) - RCA Victor - USA - 20-4954 (1952)
78 RPM

Dinah Shore - Anniversary Song / Heartaches, Sadness And Tears - Columbia - USA - 37234 (1947)
78 RPM

Harry James - And Then It's Heaven / I Guess I Expected Too Much - Columbia - USA - 37060 (1946)
78 RPM

The Jesters - The Band Played On / Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean - Decca - USA - 3676 (1941)
78 RPM

Tommy Tucker Time - Lazy River / I Love You (Theme Song) - OKeh - USA - 6145 (1941)
78 RPM

Eddy Howard - Missouri Waltz / My Best To You - Majestic - USA - 1074 (1946)
78 RPM

Carson Robison - 1942 Turkey In The Straw / "Here I Go To Tokio", Said Barnacle Bill, The Sailor - Bluebird - USA - B-11460 (1942)
78 RPM

Ted Weems - The Young 'uns Of The Martins And The Coys / I Love To Ride On A Choo-choo Train - Decca - USA - 2366 (1939)
78 RPM

Roy Acuff And His Smoky Mountain Boys - Night Train To Memphis / Low And Lonely - OKeh - USA - 6693 (1942)
78 RPM

Spike Jones And His City Slickers - Oh! By Jingo! (Oh! By Gee! By Gosh, By Gum, By Juv) / The Sheik Of Araby - Bluebird - USA - 30-0812 (1943)
78 RPM

Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five - Don't Burn The Candle At Both Ends / We Can't Agree - Decca - USA - 24483 (1948)
78 RPM

Victor Military Band - The Caissons Go Rolling Along (Artillery Song) / Crash On! Artillery (Coast Artillery Marching Song) - Victor - USA - 27813 (1942)
78 RPM

Frankie Masters - The Sun Will Soon Be Setting (For The Land Of The Rising Sun) / Goodbye Mama (I'm Off To Yokahama) - OKeh - USA - 6545 (1942)
78 RPM

Art Kassel And His Kassels-In-The-Air - Pennsylvania Polka / (I'm Headin' For The Blue Horizon) Where The Mountains Meet The Sky - Bluebird - USA - 30-0803 (1942)
78 RPM

Carson Robison - Mussolini's Letter To Hitler / Hitler's Reply To Mussolini - Bluebird - USA - B-11459 (1942)
78 RPM

Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians - Ma! I Miss Your Apple Pie / Boo-Hoo - Decca - USA - 3822 (1941)
78 RPM

Bing Crosby - White Christmas / God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - Decca - USA - 23778 (1947)
78 RPM

Four Aces Featuring Al Alberts - Tell Me Why / A Garden In The Rain - Decca - USA - 27860 (1951)
78 RPM

Roy Acuff And His Smoky Mountain Boys - Wreck On The Highway / Fire Ball Mail - OKeh - USA - 6685 (1942)
78 RPM

The Four Vagabonds - Comin' In On A Wing And A Prayer / It Can't Be Wrong - Bluebird - USA - 30-0815 (1943)
78 RPM

Ted Daffan's Texans - Born To Lose / No Letter Today - OKeh - USA - 6706 (1943)
78 RPM

Mills Brothers - Can't Yo' Hear Me Callin' Caroline / Love's Old Sweet Song - Decca - USA - 3455 (1940)
78 RPM

Patti Page - Mockin' Bird Hill / I Love You Because - Mercury - USA - 5595 (1951)
78 RPM

Patti Page - Butterflies / This Is My Song - Mercury - USA - 70183 (1953)
78 RPM

Phil Harris - The Dark Town Poker Club / Jelly Bean - ARA - USA - RM 116 (1945)
78 RPM

Harry Horlick - Emperor Waltz / Tales From The Vienna Woods - Decca - Canada - 1774 (1938)
78 RPM

Pearl Trio - Roll Me Over / Freckle Song - Pearl - USA - 50 (1946)
78 RPM

Spike Jones And His City Slickers - Little Bo-Peep Has Lost Her Jeep / Pass The Biscuits, Mirandy - Bluebird - USA - B-11530 (1942)
78 RPM

Cowboy Phil And The Golden West Girls - Somewhere In Utah / Sunset Trial - 4 Star - USA - 1203 (1947)

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