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Artist:Jack Hart
Label:  MGM [1920s]
Country:USA
Catalogue:1010-P
Date:1929
Format:10"
Genre:Pop
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Community: 1 Owns
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AJack HartYou Were Meant For MeBrown, FreedRate
BJack HartBroadway MelodyBrown, FreedRate


Notes

Accomp. By Sam Lanin's Orchestra

Both tracks from "The Broadway Melody"

A side (mx. 147947) recorded New York, NY, February 8, 1929.
B side (mx. 147948) recorded New York, NY, February 8, 1929.
(DAHR)

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Number: 444410  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: Remember
Edited By: Jace59
Description: Side A


Number: 444409 
Uploaded By: Remember
Edited By: scrough
Description: Side B


Comments and Reviews
 
xiphophilos
4th Feb 2017
 I created a new label MGM [1920s] for this Columbia-owned label.
 

 
fixbutte
7th May 2015
 This MGM record from 1929 has nothing to do with MGM's own record company that was founded in late 1946, starting its releases in Feb 1947 with Jimmy Dorsey ("Heartaches" b/w "There Is No Greater Love") on cat# 10001 and the soundtrack album Till The Clouds Roll By on cat# MGM 1. This one here, as the cat# with a hyphen and a letter suggests, was a Columbia produced record, apparently also on the Supertone label with the same cat# when that label was marketed by the Chicago store Straus & Schram Company, see http://www.78discography.com/SPTCol.htm.

Here's another YouTube video of "You Were Meant For Me", the presumable A-side (according to the matrix numbers), this time not from a Harmony record but from the same "MGM" record that is listed here. On YouTube you can also find this comment:
According to BSN Pubs, when there was a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Records label in the 1920s ..., the records were produced by Columbia. It wasn't until 1946 that MGM Studios itself went into the record business, lasting until 1976, when Polydor Records, who were the owners of MGM records in the mid-1970s, decided to merge Leo the Lion's label into the Polydor one.

 

 
BigBadBluesMan
8th Feb 2015
 
 


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USA - Puritone - 1929


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