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Artist:Frank Sinatra
Label:  Columbia
Country:UK
Catalogue:DB 2197 / D.B. 2197
Date:Nov 1945
Format:10"
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 8 Own
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AFrank SinatraI Begged HerCahn, StyneRate
BFrank SinatraI Fall In Love Too EasilyCahn, StyneRate


Notes

A & B: With Orchestra Directed by Axel Stordahl; Featured in the film "Anchors Aweigh"
Matrix A: co 33929 and 3 and 1A and L and O and B
Matrix B: co 33931 and 1 and 1 and A
Label diameter 7.5

Images



Number: 416915  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: gregs45s SUBS
Edited By: scrough
Description: A side


Number: 416916 
Uploaded By: gregs45s SUBS
Description: B side


Number: 424695 
Uploaded By: Whyperion SUBS
Description: Columbia DB2197 A Side Label


Number: 424696 
Uploaded By: Whyperion SUBS
Description: Columbia DB2197 B Side Label


Number: 2060075 
Uploaded By: pandah
Description: Side A Label


Number: 2060076 
Uploaded By: pandah
Description: Side B Label


Number: 419255  HIDDEN
Uploaded By: Whyperion SUBS
Description: 1940 Columbia Sleeve


Comments and Reviews
 
pandah
18th Oct 2019
 With a nod to Whyperion, scans of less damaged labels added also showing the France Melodie Paris logo.
 

 
make1968
28th Dec 2017
 Whyperion's sleeve featuring the 1940 Helsinki Olympics would be paired with this Columbia record, I guess. As Tokyo decided to cancel their Olympics, and Helsinki was selected from its 2nd place in 1938, the sleeve probably dates from 1938-39. In early 1940 it was already obvious that Helsinki - due to the war - had to be postponed as well, or so I've heard.
 

 
Whyperion SUBS
6th May 2013
 Any idea why what I think is a UK disc has a France Melodie Paris Copyrights panel ?
 

 
lorangrecords SUBS
3rd Apr 2013
 Added year of release from a Columbia discography
 

 
Whyperion SUBS
8th Feb 2013
 My Columbia one of course has the dots.

D.B. 2197

I've found an example of the sleeve my copy has been in since 1974 (well, I might have had "Putting on the Ritz" in it at some time instead).

Since the invention of the internet I have found it's for the 1940 Olympic Games that were due to be held in Helsinki, and presumably would have been printed around 1937/1938? But why 'New Process' as that seems to indicate earlier in the 1930s? My own sleeve has split side and bottom which I have taped up with sellotape.
 

 
Whyperion SUBS
26th Jan 2013
 Record arrangement slightly differs in Frank's tone compared to the film.

 

 
gregs45s SUBS
19th Jan 2013
 Scans uploaded.
 


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