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Artist:Peggy Lee
Label:  Capitol
Country:USA
Catalogue:15022
Date:Jan 1948
Format:10"
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 24 Own
Price Guide:$22
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$22


TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
APeggy LeeMañana (Is Soon Enough For Me)Dave Barbour, Peggy LeeRate
BPeggy LeeAll Dressed Up With A Broken HeartPatrick, Reese, ValRate


Notes

-- A side with Dave Barbour And The Brazilians - listed on label as Vocal With Samba Orchestra
-- B side with Dave Barbour And His Orchestra - listed on label as Vocal With Orchestra

A mx: 2609; recorded Los Angeles, CA, November 25, 1947.
B mx: 2622; recorded Los Angeles, CA, November 26, 1947.

Billboard, January 17, 1948, page 31: Record Possibilities (Week Ending January 9)
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Comments and Reviews
 
RecordDragon
5th Feb 2022
 With a nod to edlongus, I believe this video is the A-side version on this single
 

 
edlongus SUBS
22nd Apr 2018
 I pray I'm not spreading misinformation, but I once heard that this 1948 hit was the first modern-day hit record to contain a fade-out at the end?!? OK, I'm also aware of Papa Harvey Hull & Long Cleve Reed's "Quill Blues" from around 1927-ish, which also has a fade, but this record may have changed the history of how millions of pop/rock/R&B records ended?!? There is also an interesting copy on YouTube, remastered by Ron Furmanek (for the Capitol Collector's Series) with a count-off, false start and breakdown, and that copy also has the fade at the end...

"Quill Blues"
 

 
W.B.lbl
26th Jun 2017
 Regardless of which came first, the label typesetting tells the tale of where each variant was pressed: {Images #418068 & 418069} is East Coast, {Images #838703 & 838704} is West Coast. It's evident looking at the label fonts of the stash of copies Miss Lee is near in the photo {Image #1367564}, that she was on the grounds of the label's L.A. plant.
 

 
slholzer
24th Jun 2017
 An additional label variant credited Side A to Peggy Lee with Dave Barbour AHO instead of Peggy Lee With Dave Barbour And The Brazilians. That variant looks very much like the illustrated lighter purple label with the taller title font, except for the change in the band's name, so I deduce it is probably the first version of the label rather than a later one. As you can see, the band name carried over after the font was changed to a shorter, more compact face.
 

 
BigBadBluesMan
5th Apr 2015
 
 

 
BigBadBluesMan
5th Apr 2015
 
 


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