A side (mx. BS-038170-1) recorded New York, NY, August 1, 1939.
B side (mx. BS-038174-1) recorded New York, NY, August 1, 1939.

Number: 1595331 THUMBNAIL Uploaded By: xiphophilos Description: Bluebird B-10416 A side label (1939 Indianapolis pressing) | 
Number: 1595332  Uploaded By: xiphophilos Description: Bluebird B-10416 B side label (1939 Indianapolis pressing) | 
Number: 443433  Uploaded By: J.Paul Description: Bluebird B-10416 A side label (1941-1943 Indianapolis repress) | 
Number: 443434  Uploaded By: J.Paul Description: Bluebird B-10416 B side label (1941-1943 Indianapolis repress) |

Number: 961608  Uploaded By: xiphophilos Description: Bluebird B-10178 A Side Label (1941-43 Indianapolis repress) | 
Number: 961609  Uploaded By: xiphophilos Description: Bluebird B-10178 B Side Label (1941-43 Indianapolis repress) | 
Number: 1440175  Uploaded By: Bob1951 Edited By: xiphophilos Description: Bluebird B-10416 A side label (fall 1943- spring 1945 Camden repress) | 
Number: 1440176  Uploaded By: Bob1951 Edited By: xiphophilos Description: Bluebird B-10416 B side label (fall 1943- spring 1945 Camden repress) |

Number: 587209  Uploaded By: Twitster Description: Sheet Music (1939) |
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xiphophilos 25th Jan 2020
| | Yes, that's right, GimmeVinyl. I've now added the pressing plant to the images.
Camden pressing: two concentric circles broken away from small RCA circle. |
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GimmeVinyl 25th Jan 2020
| | So.. Bob's late '43 to spring '45 repress is a Camden pressing? |
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xiphophilos 5th Mar 2018
| | I've now added labels representing the original release. |
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xiphophilos 28th Oct 2017
| | Your labels, Bob, images {1440175} and {1440176} date to between fall 1943 and spring 1945, according to M. W. Sherman, Collector's Guide to Victor Records, p. 160. |
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Bob1951 31st Aug 2017
| | Label variant images added. |
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W.B.lbl 31st Jan 2016
| | P.S. Here is an example of what the label of a post-1943 Bluebird pressing would have looked like. |
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W.B.lbl 31st Jan 2016
| | All images shown here are of copies pressed between 1941 (when Patent 1637544 disappeared from the rim print, thus explaining the gap in said text) and 1943 (when the corporate credit was changed from RCA Manufacturing Co., Inc. to RCA Victor Division Of Radio Corporation Of America); all original pressings would have included 1635744 amongst the patents. Also, all copies represented here at this time - {Images #443433 & 443434} and {Images #961608 & 961609} - had a 2.75" pressing ring indent, and the center label size was 2.9375" diameter. (And the breaks in the dual concentric rings in the label design are exactly identical.) By 1946-47, not only would "In The Mood" have already been reissued on RCA Victor (which changed its name from just plain ol' Victor in Jan-Feb 1946) as 20-1753, but there would have been the deep-groove of ~2.71875" inner diameter and ~2.8125" outer diameter, and (beginning around 1947) 3" diameter labels. |
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BigBadBluesMan 21st Feb 2015
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BigBadBluesMan 21st Feb 2015
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Twitster 3rd Nov 2014
| | More fascinating material on "In The Mood" can be found here
There is also an essay provided by Cary O'Dell on the back story of the title here |
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