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Artist:Frankie Laine - Doris Day
Label:  Columbia
Country:USA
Catalogue:39693
Date:31 May 1952
Format:10"
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Community: 12 Own
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AFrankie Laine - Doris DayHow Lovely Cooks The MeatMaraisRate
BDoris Day - Frankie LaineSugarbushMaraisRate


Notes

with Carl Fischer's Orchestra & The Norman Luboff Choir

A mx: RHCO 10117; B mx: RHCO 10118.

Also issued on 45 RPM as 4-39693

Billboard, May 24, 1952, page 27: Columbia ad (lists "How Lovely Cooks The Meat" above "Sugarbush")
Billboard, May 24, 1952, page 40: The Billboard Picks "How Lovely Cooks The Meat"
Billboard, May 31, 1952, page 20: "Sugarbush" On Fire: Schirmer's Ruffled By Success Of Old Tune
Billboard, May 31, 1952, page 38: The Billboard Picks "Sugarbush"

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Comments and Reviews
 
W.B.lbl
30th Apr 2024
 Check my sets of images for what 78 RPM Columbia labels' colors should look like. On others' images, there's very much a discrepancy between the actual color and how it appeared in the photo / scan.
 

 
MasonWyberg
16th Feb 2021
 both colors exist, my copy has a pink label, was probably a jukebox copy as it has rings of some sort around it.
 

 
lorangrecords SUBS
2nd Dec 2018
 Maybe both colours exist? Or just a photo difference?
Does anyone know?
 

 
Bob1951
2nd Dec 2018
 With a nod to Trainman, cleaner A side label image added.
 

 
xiphophilos
2nd Jun 2018
 I've tracked down Columbia's "New Releases" ad in Billboard, May 24, 1954, and it seems they listed "How Lovely Cooks The Meat" as the slightly favored (A) side. Billboard also first picked "How Lovely Cooks The Meat", but then "Sugarbush" took off.
 

 
PhilMH
1st Jun 2018
 Make that "any previous Columbia or CBS LP or CD"; Prague Frank's discography shows that many (all?) of these sides were on Bear Family CD's (Columbia sessions start at session 128, 4 April 1951 - and Prague Frank seriously needs to reformat that discography to make it easier to read!).
 

 
PhilMH
1st Jun 2018
 Isn't "Sugarbush" the A-side, and the higher matrix number just represents the order of recording? Anyway, "How Lovely Cooks The Meat" is now included on a 59-track digital collection released today, COLUMBIA SESSIONS (1951-1955); a lot of hit sides seem to be missing at first glance, so perhaps this collection gathers together tracks that aren't on any previous LP or CD.
 


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