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Artist:Dick Haymes
Label:  Decca
Country:USA
Catalogue:23899
Date:Jun 1947
Format:10"
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 2 Own
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
ADick HaymesStranger Things Have HappenedSam CoslowRate
BDick HaymesJe Vous AimeSam CoslowRate


Notes

A & B sides: And Gordon Jenkins And His Orchestra
From Sam Coslow Production "Copacabana"

A mx: L4407; B mx: L4408.
Both recorded Los Angeles, CA, April 11, 1947.

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Number: 2182222  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: KeithS SUBS
Description: a side


Number: 2182223 
Uploaded By: KeithS SUBS
Description: b side


Comments and Reviews
 
Break-In Master
15th Dec 2017
 Yes, it usually does.
 

 
Redpunk
15th Dec 2017
 You are correct.
 

 
xiphophilos
15th Dec 2017
 Actually, if I remember correctly, the database will automatically convert ampersands into "And".
 

 
Break-In Master
14th Dec 2017
 I never knew it was required to use "and" in place of an ampersand. I was under the impression things were to be written out as they appear on the label.
 

 
xiphophilos
14th Dec 2017
 B side (on a French Decca):
 

 
xiphophilos
14th Dec 2017
 "Bill Haley And His Comets" (please spell out the "&" as "And", as is required on this database) is already crosslinked with "Bill Haley". So if the whole phrase appears in the same font and size, I'd add it as "Bill Haley And The Comets".
 

 
Break-In Master
14th Dec 2017
 Thanks for adjusting things, but, if I add a record by Bill Haley & The Comets, should I just say, Bill Haley, and then put & The Comets in the notes?
 

 
Break-In Master
14th Dec 2017
 I added a few other Dick Haymes records tonight, too, and they all showed up in a "Dick Haymes" search, even though the full artist name was much longer. The reason I added it twice is because I thought something went wrong and it didn't get entered. Things don't always work the way they're supposed to with me! I've ha numerous computer problem that techs have never even heard of and have no idea how to fix! I just thought this was going to be another one!

[... and I've just fixed the "With Vic Schoen And His Orchestra". Mod.].
 

 
xiphophilos
14th Dec 2017
 JLC135 has diagnosed the problem correctly.

I've now moved all instances of "And Gordon Jenkins And His Orchestra" viz. "With Gordon Jenkins And His Orchestra" into the Notes and added matrix numbers and dates. Now this record shows up among Dick Haymes' records as well. I've treated "Dick Haymes And Andrews Sisters With Vic Schoen And His Orchestra" similarly, moving the orchestra into the notes.

It makes sense, by the way, to list all these records under the main act, Dick Haymes, whose name is printed in a larger font and on the line above that of "George Jenkins and his Orchestra", see the labels here.

The music is available on archive.org:
A side
B side
 

 
JLC135
14th Dec 2017
 Please don't add duplicate entries for the same record.

As there had not been a previous entry for the artist "Dick Haymes And Gordon Jenkins And His Orchestra", it would not have automatically been linked under the "Dick Haymes" artist list (I presume this is what you are referring to?).

You can put in a request for artists to be linked through the 'Make Correction' link below, or alternatively, for future referrence, you can enter the artist as just "Dick Haymes" and add "With Gordon Jenkins And His Orchestra" to the Notes section.
 

 
Break-In Master
14th Dec 2017
 I've added this record to the site twice and it STILL refuses to show up in the Dick Haymes section!
 


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