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Artist:The Andrews Sisters
Label:  Brunswick
Country:UK
Catalogue:03576
Date:Jul 1945
Format:10"
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AThe Andrews SistersOne Meat BallL. Singer, H. Zaret7.0  Rate
BThe Andrews SistersRum And Coca-ColaJ. Sullavan, P. Baron, M. Amsterdam10.0  Rate


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With Vic Schoen and His Orchestra

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pandah
21st Jan 2023
 Side B label image added depicting adhesive L/T stamp.
 

 
MrPasta SUBS
25th Sep 2021
 
 

 
MrPasta SUBS
25th Sep 2021
 
 

 
xiphophilos
25th Feb 2020
 I've rearranged and dated the various labels and their tax codes per http://www.78rpm.net.nz/mechcopy/mech7.htm.
 

 
pandah
24th Feb 2020
 NP image scan of Side A added.
 

 
soultwinz SUBS
8th Aug 2015
 Slight label variation images added
 

 
soultwinz SUBS
31st Jul 2015
 Double sided hit, entered the UK singles chart 3/9/45 and peaked at #14
 

 
fixbutte
2nd May 2014
 It's interesting that Rum And Coca-Cola was a B-side only in the UK - and only understandable if you factor in the foreseeable radio ban. It's even more interesting that this became the most successful of all Andrew Sisters recordings in the USA despite the ban of all major radio networks there.
 

 
xiphophilos
2nd May 2014
 Side B:
 

 
zabadak
14th Jan 2013
 They were very risque at times - they did a song called Strip Polka! - so i would equate them to Atomic Kitten, except with talent...
 

 
W.B.lbl
14th Jan 2013
 Well, I know some 25 years later some bloke named Ray Davies was forced to change a line in one of his song lyrics from "Coca-Cola" to "cherry cola" because of the BBC's ban on advertising references. As well as a certain Paul Simon record being banned by them because its very title was advertising.

But it indeed also didn't help about the "mother and daughter" storyline, which in a way made this the "Me So Horny" of its day.
 

 
doberman
14th Jan 2013
 I believe the BBC banned this because of the mention of the fizzy drink, but I would have thought that the storyline of 'mother and daughter' did'nt help. It was No.One for ten weeks on the Billboard chart from Jan. 6 1945.
 


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USA - Decca - 1944

Canada - Decca - 1944

UK - Decca - 1945

India - Decca


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