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Artist:Andrews Sisters
Label:  Decca
Country:USA
Catalogue:18636
Date:Dec 1944
Format:10"
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 27 Own, 1 Wants
Price Guide:$30
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AAndrews SistersRum And Coca-ColaMorey Amsterdam9.0  Rate
BAndrews SistersOne Meat BallLou Singer, Hy Zaret8.0  Rate


Notes

Recorded at Decca's New York studios on 23 Oct 1944.

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Number: 440170  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: 66c10chev
Edited By: fixbutte
Description: Side A label


Number: 440171 
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Description: Side B label


Comments and Reviews
 
BigBadBluesMan
18th Mar 2015
 
 

 
Excello-2101 SUBS
2nd May 2014
 
Morey Amsterdam, who is credited with writing the hit, "Rum And Coca-Cola" is best known for his role as Buddy Sorrell on the American television series "The Dick Van Dyke Show", which ran from 1961 to 1966.

Even though he is still given credit for writing the song, there was a version of this song originally written by a calypso singer from Trinidad named Lord Invader (Rupert Grant). After a 3 year copyright battle, Lord Invader was granted royalties, but Amsterdam was still allowed to receive writer credit for his version.

 

 
fixbutte
2nd May 2014
 Rum And Coca-Cola became the most successful of all Andrew Sisters recordings in the USA (second only to Bing Crosby's White Christmas for the 1940 decade) despite the ban of all major radio networks. In the USA, it was banned because of the "Rum" (prohibition) as well as the "Coca-Cola" (advertising) part of the title, and because of the story of the song about GIs in Trinidad and their interaction with local women "working for the Yankee dollar". As said by Harry Nimmo on The Andrews Sisters: A Biography and Career Record (p. 210): "The Andrew Sisters may not have known what the song was about, but the rest of the country did. That's why so many people bought it and why so many others wanted to ban it." At a time in early 1940, CBS allowed instrumental versions, but only announced as "R. and C.C.".



 


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Linked Releases

Canada - Decca - 1944

UK - Brunswick - 1945

UK - Decca - 1945

India - Decca


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