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78 RPM Record

Artist:Glenn Miller
Label:  RCA Victor
Country:USA
Catalogue:20-1753
Date:Nov 1945
Format:10"
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 14 Own, 1 Wants
Price Guide:$65
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PRICE GUIDE
$65


TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AGlenn MillerIn The MoodJoe GarlandRate
BGlenn MillerSunrise SerenadeFrankie CarleRate


Notes

Glenn Miller And His Orchestra

Billboard, Feb. 14, 1948, page 25: All Time Hits Re-Issued

Images



Number: 2666654  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: LaurenceD SUBS
Description: RCA Victor 20-1753 A side label (Camden, NJ pressing)


Number: 2666655 
Uploaded By: LaurenceD SUBS
Description: RCA Victor 20-1753 B side label (Camden, NJ pressing)


Number: 421026 
Uploaded By: Jock_Girl
Description: RCA Victor 20-1753 A side label (Indianapolis, IN pressing)


Number: 421027 
Uploaded By: Jock_Girl
Description: RCA Victor 20-1753 B side label (Indianapolis, IN pressing)


Number: 426672 
Uploaded By: LaurenceD SUBS
Description: RCA Victor 20-1753 A side label (1948-1951 Hollywood, CA repress)


Number: 426673 
Uploaded By: LaurenceD SUBS
Description: RCA Victor 20-1753 B side label (ca. 1948 Hollywood, CA repress with 1946-1947 label design)


Comments and Reviews
 
W.B.lbl
31st Jan 2016
 I suspect the 1944 date was based on the A side's being on 20-1565, as part of a commemorative album set upon Mr. Miller's disappearing along the English Channel.
 

 
xiphophilos
29th May 2015
 There's an ad in Billboard, Feb. 14, 1948, p. 25, that promotes this re-issue.

This site, however, lists the release date as 1944, not sure on what basis: https://kimsloans.wordpress.com/colorado-local/colorado-70s-beyond/pop-main-thru-mullins/glenn-miller/glenn-miller-78-rpm/
 

 
BigBadBluesMan
29th May 2015
 In The Mood
 

 
BigBadBluesMan
26th Mar 2015
 
 

 
BigBadBluesMan
26th Mar 2015
 
 

 
W.B.lbl
21st May 2014
 Besides the issue of whether or not the patent number 2130239 (held by RCA itself, regarding one of the compounds used to manufacture their records) was on the center label, there is also a distinguishing identifier as to which pressing came where by the way the label is shown. {Images #421026 & 421027} was pressed in Indianapolis, IN, whilst {Images #426672 & 426673} came from Hollywood, CA (notice how the print on Hollywood pressings seemed to be a little bit aligned lower than on Indianapolis pressings). There is a very interesting tutorial on this guide (in the years before RCA plants started putting the initials of each plant on their runout deadwax) right here.
 


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